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  1. The hit single off this album is the over played "Just The Two Of Us" sung by Bill Withers, (another great artist) with a nice touch of congas on that cut, the only vocal track on the album. But the standout on Winelight is Grover Washington, the tone he gets out of his horns, the long solos, which you would not hear on todays smooth jazz. I ...

  2. 3. Apr. 2020 · Here are our picks for Bill Withers’ 15 all-time greatest songs. “Harlem” (Just As I Am, 1971) The first track on Bill Withers’ first album comes out swinging, with a slow-build acoustic ...

  3. Album Credits. Featuring Bill Withers. Producers Grover Washington Jr. & Ralph MacDonald. Writers Bill Withers, Ralph MacDonald, William Eaton & 1 more. Alto Saxophone Grover Washington Jr ...

  4. 26. März 2002 · Grover Washington, Jr., has long been one of the leaders in what could be called rhythm & jazz, essentially R&B-influenced jazz. Winelight is one of his finest albums, and not primarily because of the Bill Withers hit "Just the Two of Us." It is the five instrumentals that find Washington (on soprano, alto, and tenor) really stretching out.

  5. ∙ His two mid-’70s jazz-funk LPs, Mister Magic and Feels So Good, were back-to-back Top 10 Pop hits. ∙ The Platinum-selling 1980 album Winelight earned him a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Fusion Performance and was also nominated for Record of the Year. ∙ “Just the Two of Us”—his signature duet with Bill Withers—won the 1982 Grammy ...

  6. You're listening to the official audio for Grover Washington Jr. - "Just the Two of Us" feat. Bill Withers from the album 'Winelight'. "Just the Two of Us" r...

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  7. 26. März 2002 · Grover Washington, Jr., has long been one of the leaders in what could be called rhythm & jazz, essentially R&B-influenced jazz. Winelight is one of his finest albums, and not primarily because of the Bill Withers hit "Just the Two of Us." It is the five instrumentals that find Washington (on soprano, alto, and tenor) really stretching out.