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The Soul of a Bell

The Soul of a Bell
William Bell

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Track Listing

  1. Everybody Loves A Winner
  2. You Don't Miss Your Water
  3. Do Right Woman - Do Right Man
  4. I've Been Loving You Too Long (To Stop Now)
  5. Nothing Takes The Place Of You
  6. Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye
  7. Eloise (Hang On In There)
  8. Any Other Way
  9. It's Happening All Over
  10. Never Like This Before
  11. You're Such A Sweet Thang

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #313331 in Music
  • Released on: 1991-06-11
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

For whom the Bell souls (ouch...sorry)5
William Bell must have felt like the best light heavyweight on a label of heavyweights. Stax in the mid to late sixties was like a GTO firing on all cylinders and William Bell who helped build the machine was left standing in the driveway. Heres a great way for southern soul fans to hear the underappreciated talent of William Bell. "You Don't Miss Your Water" is a country soul standard having been covered by The Byrds, Taj Mahal, and Gram Parsons. This was one of the earliest releases on Stax and hearing Booker T. play country tinged piano is worth the price of the CD alone. Bell is a smooth soulful singer for the most part although he can pull off a rougher Otis Redding sound when it's called for. Somehow, back in the sixties, I missed out on hearing "Everybody Loves A Winner", the standout cut here. Churchy and soulful, heartfelt and moving, Van Morrison might well have used it as a blueprint for the Moondance album. It's that powerful. This music is, alternately, gritty and ethereal, deeply sad and joyful, filled with the exuberance of youth and the dignity of adulthood. All that is my way of saying that the man has soul. He does'nt mind sharing it either.

This Bell tolls for you5
"Everybody loves a winner" and "Eloise" are just two standouts on this great comp by also-ran soul crooner William Bell. Fans of Don Covay, James Carr, OV Wright, et al. should take special note. Not growly or fierce like them, but great songs and delivery. Sort of like Joe Tex without the perpetual GRIN throughout, more melancholy and heartfelt. Beautiful soul classic.