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madeline bell: Bells A Poppin'
  • madeline bell

  • Bells A Poppin' (CD)

  • sku: RPM281
  • Condition: Brand New Back Order
  • 11.08
  • $11.63
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  • Format: CD
  • Label: RPM
  • Genre: Rock / Pop
Picture Me Gone (BF 1611) You Don't Love Me No More (SBL 7818) Baby I'll Come Right Away (SBL 7818) Beat The Clock (SBL 7818) Mr Dream Merchant (SBL 7818) Can't Get Used To Losing You (SBL 7818) Soul Time (SBL 7818) I'm Gonna Make You Love Me (BF 1656) I'm Gonna Leave You (BF 1656) Last One To Be Loved (SBL 7818) I Didn't Wanna Have To Do It (SBL 7818) Mercy Mercy Mercy (SBL 7818) What The World Needs Now Is Love (BF 1448) I Can't Wait To See My Baby's Face (BF 1448) Don't Come Running To Me (BF 1501) I Really Got Carried Away (BF 1501) One Step At A Time (BF 1526) You Won't See Me (BF 1526) Climb Every Mountain (BF 1596) It Makes No Difference Now (BF 1596) “… Now collectors have an excellent collection with which to enjoy her talent. Recommended.” Record Collector Ms. Bell has a very distinctive vocal sound, and many will have recognised the singing be it knocking out hits for Blue Mink, adverts for Big Mac, Wonderfuel Gas, Brooke Bond ‘D’, or via an ipod full of BV sessions. It’s a Soul sound that found origins in a touring gospel spectacular that arrived in Britain from the US in the early 60’s. When the tour finished and the party returned to the States, Ms Bell remained to forge her Pop/Soul career in the UK. Initially signed to EMI’s HMV label, Bell really blossomed when she moved to Phillips in 1965. Here she was often backed by the coterie of singers that provided a backbone to the pop industry at the time, including Lesley Duncan, Doris Troy, Sunny, Rosetta Hightower and Bell’s long time close friend, Dusty Springfield (repaying the sterling work Bell did backing Springfield’s own recordings). Three albums and many singles were the result, each standing the test of time in what many consider to be her greatest recordings. RPM present the first LP “Bells A Poppin’”, originally released in 1967, along with the singles that preceded it. Highlights include the gospelly “I Really Got Carried Away”, co-written by Bell and Doris Troy; Cissy Houston’s “Don’t Come Running To Me”; the long time Northern Soul dancer favourite “Picture Me Gone” - all of which is wrapped up with a detailed story by Bob Stanley.