- Beginning of Soul · 1968
- Where Will You Go When the Party's Over · 1976
- The Sound of Philadelphia · 1995
- Timeless Soul · 1968
- Hard Not to Like It · 1977
- Soul Classics · 1968
- Strategy · 1979
- 60's Wedding Party · 1968
- Oldies 60s · 1968
- Strategy · 1979
- Where Will You Go When the Party's Over · 1976
- Soul Groovin' · 2002
- Funk Beats · 1968
Albums
- 1979
- 1977
Live Albums
Compilations
About Archie Bell & The Drells
Vocal group Archie Bell & the Drells are known most "Tighten Up," a funky, handclap-happy soul single that reached number one on Billboard's R&B and pop charts in 1968. The Houston-based group, which featured, at varying times, Archie's brother Lee Bell, Billy Butler, Joe Cross, Lucious Larkins, Willie Pernell, and James Wise, went on to work extensively with Philly soul architects Kenneth Gamble and/or Leon Huff. Throughout the '70s, Bell and the Drells combined their increasingly smooth and sophisticated sound with top-rate showmanship, amassing a total of 20 charting singles -- such as the additional Top Ten R&B hits "I Can't Stop Dancing," "There's Gonna Be a Showdown," and "Let's Groove" -- before their 1980 split. Among their seven albums are the chart-topping Tighten Up (1968) and the number 11 R&B LP Dance Your Troubles Away (1975), their first of four released through Gamble & Huff's Philadelphia International.
- ORIGIN
- Houston, TX, United States
- FORMED
- 1966
- GENRE
- R&B/Soul