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I figure you guys are the ones to tell me what I should check out. Right now there's a massive usenet flood of all of Maggie Bell's albums. To be honest, I heard the name and went to go and check out some descriptions, and from the AMG review of her record Queen of the Night:

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Producer Jerry Wexler puts the earthy vocals of Maggie Bell in a beautiful setting here. She stretches John Prine's "Souvenirs" to the max with Steve Gadd ably assisting by splashing the drums as deep as Bell's vocals. Her up-tempo version of J.J.Cale's "After Midnight" is more captivating than Eric Clapton's; she oozes that Etta James sexuality while Reggie Young throws some tasty guitar into the semi-calypso groove. Bell's identity is unique on much of the material, but a couple of tunes have her paying tribute to some of her sisters. The title track, "Queen of the Night," is drenched in gorgeous harmonies by the Sweet Inspirations and is pure Genya Ravan, but conversely, the cover of "A Woman Left Lonely," embraced totally by Janis Joplin on Pearl, is a sweet vocal and totally alien to how Joplin ripped the song to shreds so wonderfully. It works on an entirely different level on "Queen of the Night" -- Bell's voice is an instrument that slips into different styles on a moment's notice. She takes the fun but silly Ringo Starr/Vini Poncia number five hit from the same year and gives it some style, then turns around with Deadric Malone's "As the Years Go Passing By" and delivers another brand of quality sound. Cornell Dupree's fabulous guitar leads cook in the background -- the frosting on the cake for "As the Years Go Passing By." Intense and beautiful, it is the real sleeper here. While Merry Clayton was singing back-up on Ringo Starr's "Oh My My" and ex-Black Oak Arkansas Ruby Starr would track Paul McCartney's "Maybe I'm Amazed," Bell broke through her Stone the Crows image to cover a range of ideas, giving even David Clayton Thomas some respectability, taking his original "Yesterday's Music" to new heights with a Bonnie Bramlett-style touch of gospel. From Will Jennings to Carole Bayer Sager and Peter Allen, Bell's Queen of the Night is a stunningly marvelous mix of blues, pop, soul, and Southern rock. "We Had It All" builds with a smoldering tension that gives Bell a platform for her inspired phrasings. Sager must've been over the top when she first heard this version of "The Other Side." This is music straight from the heart, which concludes with "Trade Winds," piano, drums, and Bell's voice tapering off like the end of a great set at some intimate nightclub. This is an extraordinary creation worth pulling out when you want to appreciate a fine wine (which old records can be like).


Now I realize those latter two artists aren't really used to describe Maggie, but just the fact that they mentioned has me really, really curious. Also the Bonnie Bramlett and Etta James comparisons have me interested, too. So tell me about Maggie and what I need to hear so I can take some pills and chill out to this stuff.

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I don't know anything about Stone the Crows, and not much about Bell's solo career. I do remember that she was one of Led Zep's Swan Song label's first signings and was marketed as the 2nd coming of Joplin - I think that album was called Suicide Sal. She was backed up by Jimmy Page on it. Never really stood out for me though.


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I only know about Maggie and Stone The Crows from reading Hammer of the Gods

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This album is actually just an audio record of her sucking a golf ball through a garden hose.

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I don't know anything about Stone the Crows, and not much about Bell's solo career. I do remember that she was one of Led Zep's Swan Song label's first signings and was marketed as the 2nd coming of Joplin - I think that album was called Suicide Sal. She was backed up by Jimmy Page on it. Never really stood out for me though.


Stone the Crows featured one Les Harvey, brother to one Alex. Band was famous for it's inability to wire a stage and not much else.


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Everyone that's posted so far including Loogar knows more about Maggie Bell than I do

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All right, then I'll download the works and let y'all know. There's a mess of terrible music on here today, including a bunch of Ian Hunter I've never heard before. And a record by Ian's daughter, Tracie.

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All right, then I'll download the works and let y'all know. There's a mess of terrible music on here today, including a bunch of Ian Hunter I've never heard before. And a record by Ian's daughter, Tracie.


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Her voice really does sound like Genya and Ruby, but she's more akin to Merry Clayton than the latter two, in terms of nastiness. Actually any of these songs would have qualified for my last mix. billy, I think you'd really like these records, particularly Queen of the Night and Suicide Sal.

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