Madeline Bell - Doin' Things (1968/1969) {2004, Reissue}
Artist: Madeline Bell
Title: Doin' Things
Year Of Release: 1968/1969 | 2004
Label: RPM Records #RPM 285
Genre: R&B, Soul
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue,Log) / MP3 CBR320
Total Time: 00:51:33
Total Size: 327 / 124 Mb (Full Scans ~ 106 Mb)
WebSite: Album Preview
A true underground legend, Madeleine Bell may not be a household name (yet) but her position as the pre-eminent session singer for the past forty years means her warm, soulful tones are instantly recognizable. Her beautiful voice has floated across radio, television, film soundtracks, the internet & now is finally available solo on CD. 'Doin' Things', her second Phillips LP, is being re-issued for the first time with two non-album singles from the same period as well as a b-side to a single that prefaced this LP, Go Ahead On, a co-write with Dusty Springfield, who also recorded her own version.Title: Doin' Things
Year Of Release: 1968/1969 | 2004
Label: RPM Records #RPM 285
Genre: R&B, Soul
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue,Log) / MP3 CBR320
Total Time: 00:51:33
Total Size: 327 / 124 Mb (Full Scans ~ 106 Mb)
WebSite: Album Preview
Madeline Bell's final '60s album was, like her first (1967's Bell's a Poppin'), made in Britain under the production supervision of John Franz. And, like its predecessor, it unsurprisingly bore some resemblance to Dusty Springfield's late-'60s work, both because Franz also worked with Springfield, and because Bell sang backup vocals on Springfield records. To stretch the comparison even further, Bell had a style similar to Springfield's (especially in her slight vibratos at the end of phrases), as well as a similar bent for varied soul-pop material. The overall impression was something of a Springfield with a closer connection to genuine black American soul – a connection that was honest enough, given that Bell was an African-American singer. The songs on Doin' Things, however, weren't as strong as the better material that Springfield interpreted. Still, it's a solid enough record, whether you're coming at it from a sub-Springfield angle or not, and it did contain some obscure compositions by Van McCoy, Billy Vera, Georgie Fame ("For Your Pleasure"), and John Lennon and Paul McCartney ("Step Inside Love," which the Beatles never recorded, but which Cilla Black had previously done for a British hit single). Interestingly, John Paul Jones – who would join Led Zeppelin shortly afterward, and plays bass as a session musician on the album – wrote one of the songs, "Hold It," as well as co-writing two others with Bell. The 2004 CD reissue on RPM, in addition to including thorough historical liner notes, also adds six bonus tracks from 1968-1969 singles, among them the Bell-Springfield composition "Go Ahead On."
~ Richie Unterberger, All Music
~ Richie Unterberger, All Music
Track List:
01. Help Yourself [0:02:27.20]
02. After All Is Said And Done [0:03:10.28]
03. Doin' Things Together With You [0:02:52.27]
04. It's Up To You [0:02:42.22]
05. For Your Pleasure [0:03:53.66]
06. To Sir With Love [0:03:06.21]
07. Hold It [0:02:43.17]
08. Step Inside Love [0:02:27.64]
09. Gotta Get Away From Here [0:02:59.52]
10. No Sun Today [0:02:54.31]
11. Ain't Gonna Cry Anymore [0:02:54.59]
12. Finding You Loving You [0:03:07.40]
13. Go Ahead On (bonus track) (Philips BF 1611) (1968) [0:02:41.31]
14. Thinkin' (bonus track) (Philips BF 1688) (1968) [0:02:33.34]
15. Don't Give Your Love Away (bonus track) (Philips BF 1688) (1968) [0:03:21.61]
16. What'm I Supposed to Do (bonus track) (Philips 1726) (1969) [0:02:09.46]
17. We're So Much In Love (bonus track) (Philips BF 1799) (1969) [0:02:38.38]
18. How Much Do I Love You (bonus track) (Philips BF 1799) (1969) [0:02:48.31]
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