Lenny Williams - Still In The Game (2012)
FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans) | 51:42 | Genre: R&B, Soul | 408,3 Mb
Still In The Game (2012) by Lenny Williams is a soul and R&B album that highlights the enduring talent and smooth vocal delivery of one of the genre’s most respected singers. Released on Bridle Ridge Records, this record showcases Williams’ ability to blend classic soul influences with contemporary R&B elements, offering a warm and expressive musical experience that appeals to both longtime fans and new listeners alike. Known initially for his work with Tower of Power and for hit solo tracks such as “Cause I Love You,” Williams continues to demonstrate his vocal prowess and emotional depth throughout this 2012 release. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
The album opens with the heartfelt title track “Still,” setting a reflective and soulful tone that carries through the rest of the record. Tracks like “Where Did Our Love Go” and “Sunshine” combine rich melodic grooves with lyrical narratives that explore love, resilience, and personal insight. Collaborations such as “On This Day,” featuring saxophonist Kirk Whalum, add an extra layer of musical sophistication, while songs like “Make Love” and “Good Girl” showcase Williams’ seamless ability to balance slow‑burn romantic mood with rhythmic soul flair. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
Still In The Game stands as a testament to Lenny Williams’ lasting presence in contemporary soul music, blending emotional depth with classic vocal stylings and well‑crafted arrangements that feel both timeless and fresh. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}
Tracklist
01. Still (4:26)
02. This Is For The One That Got Away (3:55)
03. Where Did Our Love Go (6:19)
04. Happy Man (3:31)
05. Stepping And Dancing (4:41)
06. Sunshine (3:50)
07. In My Mind (4:12)
08. Grown Man (4:00)
09. On This Day featuring Kirk Whalum (4:06)
10. Make Love (4:55)
11. Good Girl (3:51)
12. I'm Sorry I Didn't Know It Was Your Mama (3:57)
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