+'Justments by Bill Withers
About the album +'Justments
The album +'Justments (pronounced "adjustments") was released in 1974 by Sussex Records and is the third studio album by Bill Withers. The cover shows Bill Withers writing on a board an explanation for the album's title. According to him, the title 'Justments (short for adjustments) refers to the "adjustments" that a person must make in his life as he faces mistakes, relationships, and personal survival.
The album moves in the sounds of soul and funk, with a more introspective and mature approach compared to his previous works. The most successful single was The Same Love That Made Me Laugh, which reached No. 50 on the US charts and No. 39 in Canada in the spring of 1974. The production was signed by Bill Withers, James Gadson, and Melvin Dunlap.
+'Justments is considered by many to be a "hidden treasure," as it was overshadowed by legal issues with the record company Sussex, resulting in it not being re-released on CD until 2010.
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