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Madeline Bell - Doin' Things (Expanded Edition) (2021)

Madeline Bell - Doin' Things (Expanded Edition) (2021)

BAND/ARTIST: Madeline Bell

  • Title: Doin' Things (Expanded Edition)
  • Year Of Release: 1968/2021
  • Label: UMC (Universal Music Catalogue)
  • Genre: Soul, Pop
  • Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 00:47:43
  • Total Size: 112 mb | 290 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Madeline Bell - Help Yourself
02. Madeline Bell - After All Is Said And Done
03. Madeline Bell - Doin' Things Together With You
04. Madeline Bell - It's Up To You
05. Madeline Bell - For Your Pleasure
06. Madeline Bell - To Sir With Love
07. Madeline Bell - Hold It
08. Madeline Bell - Step Inside Love
09. Madeline Bell - Gotta Get Away From Here
10. Madeline Bell - No Sun Today
11. Madeline Bell - Ain't Gonna Cry Any More
12. Madeline Bell - Finding You, Loving You
13. Madeline Bell - Thinkin
14. Madeline Bell - Don't Give Your Love Away
15. Madeline Bell - What'm I Supposed to Do
16. Madeline Bell - We're So Much In Love
17. Madeline Bell - How Much Do I Love You

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.


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  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.