The Soul Of A Bell [Bonus Tracks]:

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The Soul Of A Bell [Bonus Tracks]
Artist: William Bell
Release Date: Jan 1, 2002
Label: Fantasy Inc.
Genre: Rock
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William Bell's history illustrates just how singles-oriented soul was in the 1960s. Though he'd enjoyed a hit in 1961 with "You Don't Miss Your Water," it wasn't until 1967 that Stax finally released his first album, the magnificent Soul of a Bell. From that classic and Bell's moderate hits "Never Like This Before" and "Everybody Loves a Winner" to heartfelt versions of "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man" and "I've Been Loving You Too Long," everything on this album (reissued on CD in 1991) illustrates the gospel-drenched richness of Southern soul. Meanwhile, the influence of Motown and the Four Tops is hard to miss on the riveting single "Eloise (Hang On in There)," which should have been a major hit, but, surprisingly, never even charted. [The 2002 CD reissue adds alternate versions of "You Don't Miss Your Water" and "Any Other Way".] ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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