Thursday, April 27, 2023

William Bell - This Is Where I Live (2016) Stax - Soul/Blues (FLAC)

Yes its William bell again!...can anyone really get enough of one of the few human beings born that puts the S into soul as much as he does ? Sadly many of our heroes are passed but billy boy keeps chugging along (Thank God)....William Bell wrote "Born Under a Bad Sign," "You Don't Miss Your Water," and "I Forgot to Be Your Lover," among many other R&B classics, and anyone with those tunes on their CV has nothing to prove to anyone. But no artist wants to be regarded as a spent force, no matter how impressive their past body of work may be. While William has stayed in the game since his glory days in the '60s and '70s, like many giants of the soul era, his recordings of the '90s and onward often suffered from poor production and a lack of sympathetic, worthwhile collaborators. But unlike many of his peers, William has been lucky enough to get a second chance at making a great record, and the revived Stax label teamed Bell with songwriter and producer John Leventhal. Working with Leventhal has brought out the best in Bell, and 2016's "This Is Where I Live" is his strongest and most powerful work since the late '70s. (Apart from the above just Reviewed) Bell's voice is in marvelous condition here, with the faint signs of age only adding to the subtle authority of his delivery. And in Leventhal, Bell has found a writing partner who has coaxed some excellent songs from him. The new songs on This Is Where I Live deal with the home truths of life and love that are the bedrock of Southern Soul. "The Three of Me," "The House Always Wins," and the title song are thoughtful and literate while also sounding warm and down to earth, and the maturity of William,s outlook speaks of wisdom rather than wear. He also finds a few new wrinkles in his re-recording of "Born Under a Bad Sign," and his interpretation of Jesse Winchester's "All Your Stories" is splendid to say the least. The studio musicians have given these songs backdrops that evoke the mood of vintage soul without stumbling into cliches, and practically every aspect of this album flatters him and his talents. It's tempting to call This Is Where I Live a comeback, but the truth is William Bell never went away. What the album does prove is that Bell's talent is as strong as ever, and that he's been given a chance to let it shine. Give a carpenter a small amount of  materials and he'll build a shed. Give that builder the proper supplies and he can construct a house. Give William Bell what he needs and he'll give you a mansion, and that's just what he's delivered with "This Is Where I Live". I just cant get enough of the man, FANTASTIC!

AMM 


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14 comments:

RMstorm said...

Thanks AMM for ringing the Bell twice today.

PeterH said...

But the "older" ones are not bad, either ... Thanks for review, P.

oldsoulrebel said...

I do like William Bell so a flac copy is great

thanks for the review AMM

soultime said...

Superb stuff thanks AMM .

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review Thank you AMM

Anghellic67$ said...

Great Review Thank you AMM

Simon said...

yes please again..great!

richsoul said...

Great review of this man. A soul man that gave us some real heartfelt songs. Thank you AMM.

pedro B said...

Thanks for this one from Mr Bell a legend of soul music great review AMM

Cheers Pedro

hakase said...

thanks for upgrade AMM

reb.jukebox said...

Thanks AMM for another William Bell cd
Reb

Rush said...

Thanks AMM looking forward to it its new to me

pmac said...

I've had this one since it was first released, and its a stunningly great album. Do not overlook this one guys! Thanks, AMM!

Lordchester said...

beautiful stuff. Thanks for reviewing this one.