This post is to piggy back on Doug's Michael Kiwanuka post. While checking out write ups on Kiwanuka's sound, I kept coming across references to a similarities between him and Terry Callier, as well as Bill Withers comparisons. While I don't see perfectly reflective similarities between these artists, I do feel that their over all feel has some common threads. Either way, the organic soulfulness of these artists is a real breath of fresh air. I've been trying to find a good time to post some Callier and Withers, so this provided the perfect opportunity. I hope these tunes help float you along through rainy spring days.
"Terry Callier: Promenade In Green"
"Terry Callier: It's About Time"
"Bill Withers: Hope She'll Be Happier"
"Bill Withers: In My Heart"
"Bill Withers: Let Me In Your Life"
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