+'Justments is Bill Withers' third studio album, released in 1974. It was recorded in Los Angeles and New York, with Withers again co-producing with his band. The album includes the single 'The Same Love That Made Me Laugh', which had moderate success. Reception was mixed, with critics noting a shift toward a softer, more personal sound.
The sound of +'Justments is more introspective and less commercial than its predecessors, with string arrangements and a focus on ballads. Notable songs include 'The Same Love That Made Me Laugh', 'Heartbreak Road', and 'Ruby Lee'. The lyrics explore themes of heartbreak and personal reflection, showing a more vulnerable side of Withers.
Although it did not achieve the massive success of Still Bill, +'Justments is appreciated by fans for its emotional honesty. Over time, it has been reevaluated as an underrated work in Withers' discography, highlighting his artistic evolution and ability to express complex emotions.