Phases of Reality
01/01/1973 | Stax
Lyrics from Phases of Reality
All Music Guide Review
Many of Stax's releases in its final years were dull soul. But by the standards of the era, William Bell's second-to-last Stax LP was an above-average affair that was more diverse than many such efforts of the time. The three songs he co-wrote with guitarist Horace Shipp Jr. were socially conscious tunes in a different bag than the straightforward romantic odes Bell usually purveyed. "Save Us" was indebted to Marvin Gaye's What's Going On era, with a Philly-influenced funk/soul groove, and "Fifty Dollar Habit" was, of course, about drug use. Elsewhere, Bell stuck mostly to love songs, self-penned and otherwise, getting into a pre-disco lope on the title track, with the sweet soul balladry of "What I Don't Know Won't Hurt Me" and "If You Really Love Him," and the light, reggae-influenced rhythms on "Lonely for Your Love." [The album is now available as part of a reissue that combines Phases of Reality and Bell's final Stax LP, 1974's Relating, onto a single CD.] ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
Phases of Reality Track Listing
Credits of Phases of Reality
- Bobby Manuel
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar
- Jerry Masters
- Engineer
- Steve Melton
- Engineer
- Dave Purple
- Engineer
- Harold Beane
- Guitar
- Barry Beckett
- Keyboards
- Henry Bush
- Engineer
- Kirk Felton
- Remastering
- Roger Hawkins
- Drums
- Eddie Hinton
- Guitar
- David Hood
- Bass
- Clayton Ivey
- Keyboards
- William Bell
- Vocals, Producer, Main Performer
















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