
Bill Withers - Live At Carnegie Hall (Numbered Hybrid SACD)
A Down-Home Soul Singer Comes Into His Own and Establishes an Indelible Bond with His Audience: Bill Withers' Live at Carnegie Hall Is a Must-Have Live Album
Mastered From the Original Master Tapes: Mobile Fidelity's Numbered-Edition Hybrid SACD Takes You Inside the Famed VenueÂ
On par with the most treasured concert albums of the 60s and 70s, Bill Withersâ transformative Live at Carnegie Hall is a nearly forgotten classicâan easygoing portrait of a down-home soul artist coming into his own in front of an audience eager to share every moment of his brilliance. Soothing with subtlety, charming with calmness, and healing with a vocal timbre as relaxing as his grooves, Withers uses the stage to expand the range of favorites and engage in dialog with the crowd. Distinguished with sonics that restore the performancesâ balance and improve the soundstaging, this reissue takes you inside the venue.
Mastered from the original master tapes, Mobile Fidelityâs numbered-edition hybrid SACD of this extraordinary 1973 record provides a transparent view of Withersâ relaxing timbre and the subtle grooves underlining his arrangements. Characteristics ranging from the tension of the guitars, funky bends of the bass, whisper-soft coo of the formal strings, airiness of the backing harmonies, and sharpness of the snare drum emerge with utmost clarity and lifelike presence.
Moreover, aspects that really make this concert document uniqueâthe energetic crowd, Withers and his bandâs willingness to extend arrangements, and the undeniable communicative bond between the performer and his fansâare brought into fuller relief. While most live albums give you the sense of what transpired, Mobile Fidelityâs reissue allows it to seem that what youâre hearing and sensing is happening in the moment. You are as much a participant as listener. For this reason and more, Live at Carnegie Hall ranks with James Brownâs Live at the Apollo and B.B. Kingâs Live at the Regal.Â
The antithesis of the sweaty R&B shouter that prowls the edge of stages, Withers deals in mellowness and vulnerability, qualities that come to fore. The songs here span soul, blues, and folk and often times, contain elements of all three styles. Live at Carnegie Hall also deals with serious subject matter with unflinching honesty and simple directness. Companionship, poverty, war, maturity, family, and love all crop up within Withersâ tunes, yet the messages are never overly cumbersome or preachy. Credit goes to his easygoing style and relatable lyrics, not to mention a tight-as-a-vice band that on this night is simply âon.â
âOne more time?â Withers asks in response to a request for another stanza during âUse Me,â and like the snap of fingers, his musicians are right back on cue, the crowd clapping along on every beat. This classic, as well as the instantly familiar âAinât No Sunshine,â poignant âGrandmaâs Hands,â and all-time favorite âLean On Meâ are delivered with fluid soulfulness, passion, and electricity. Few, if any, live albums demonstrate such a bond between the crowd and artist as Live at Carnegie Hall. Youâll definitely want to be there. Mobile Fidelity makes it happen.
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A Down-Home Soul Singer Comes Into His Own and Establishes an Indelible Bond with His Audience: Bill Withers' Live at Carnegie Hall Is a Must-Have Live Album
Mastered From the Original Master Tapes: Mobile Fidelity's Numbered-Edition Hybrid SACD Takes You Inside the Famed VenueÂ
On par with the most treasured concert albums of the 60s and 70s, Bill Withersâ transformative Live at Carnegie Hall is a nearly forgotten classicâan easygoing portrait of a down-home soul artist coming into his own in front of an audience eager to share every moment of his brilliance. Soothing with subtlety, charming with calmness, and healing with a vocal timbre as relaxing as his grooves, Withers uses the stage to expand the range of favorites and engage in dialog with the crowd. Distinguished with sonics that restore the performancesâ balance and improve the soundstaging, this reissue takes you inside the venue.
Mastered from the original master tapes, Mobile Fidelityâs numbered-edition hybrid SACD of this extraordinary 1973 record provides a transparent view of Withersâ relaxing timbre and the subtle grooves underlining his arrangements. Characteristics ranging from the tension of the guitars, funky bends of the bass, whisper-soft coo of the formal strings, airiness of the backing harmonies, and sharpness of the snare drum emerge with utmost clarity and lifelike presence.
Moreover, aspects that really make this concert document uniqueâthe energetic crowd, Withers and his bandâs willingness to extend arrangements, and the undeniable communicative bond between the performer and his fansâare brought into fuller relief. While most live albums give you the sense of what transpired, Mobile Fidelityâs reissue allows it to seem that what youâre hearing and sensing is happening in the moment. You are as much a participant as listener. For this reason and more, Live at Carnegie Hall ranks with James Brownâs Live at the Apollo and B.B. Kingâs Live at the Regal.Â
The antithesis of the sweaty R&B shouter that prowls the edge of stages, Withers deals in mellowness and vulnerability, qualities that come to fore. The songs here span soul, blues, and folk and often times, contain elements of all three styles. Live at Carnegie Hall also deals with serious subject matter with unflinching honesty and simple directness. Companionship, poverty, war, maturity, family, and love all crop up within Withersâ tunes, yet the messages are never overly cumbersome or preachy. Credit goes to his easygoing style and relatable lyrics, not to mention a tight-as-a-vice band that on this night is simply âon.â
âOne more time?â Withers asks in response to a request for another stanza during âUse Me,â and like the snap of fingers, his musicians are right back on cue, the crowd clapping along on every beat. This classic, as well as the instantly familiar âAinât No Sunshine,â poignant âGrandmaâs Hands,â and all-time favorite âLean On Meâ are delivered with fluid soulfulness, passion, and electricity. Few, if any, live albums demonstrate such a bond between the crowd and artist as Live at Carnegie Hall. Youâll definitely want to be there. Mobile Fidelity makes it happen.









