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Archie Bell & The Drells
Tightening It Up:
The Best Of

Archie Bell And

The Drells

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March 8 - 14, 2026

Year of Release: 1994
Rating:
  • Tighten Up
  • I Can't Stop Dancing
  • Do The Choo Choo
  • Love Will Rain On You
  • (There's Gonna
    Be A) Showdown
  • I Love My Baby
  • Girl You're Too Young
  • My Balloon's Going Up
  • A World Without Music
  • Don't Let The Music
    Slip Away
  • Wrap It Up
  • Dancing To Your Music
  • Ain't Nothing For A Man
    In Love
  • I Could Dance All Night
  • The Soul City Walk
  • Let's Groove
  • Everybody Have A Good Time
  • Glad You Could Make It
  • I've Been Missing You
  • Strategy

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    Archie Bell & The Drells' hit "Tighten Up" is most likely the only song remembered by them. However, it's great to hear other songs they did, and not just label them as a "one-hit wonder." Tightening It Up: The Best Of Archie Bell And The Drells compilation consists of 20 songs, from 1968 to 1979.
    "Tighten It Up" (1967) leads the compilation, and the next track, "I Can't Stop Dancing" (1968) also has the "Tighten Up" vibe. (This happened alot back then, where their big hit sounded almost like it, in other song[s].) "Do The Choo Choo" (1968) (also having the "Tighten Up" feel), could have been inspired by "train songs," as in "The Loco Motion" (?).
    "Love Will Rain On You" (1968) simply defines pure excellent Soul. "(There's Gonna Be A) Showdown" (1968) has the upbeat sound of R&B. With a title such as "I Love My Baby," (1969) can only be defined as upbeat Soul. Soulful also gets "Girl You're Too Young" (1969), as it could easily pass as Motown. Likewise, 1960s Soul (Motown) gets "My Balloon's Going Up" (1969). "A World Without Music" (1969) is very upbeat, soulful as well. Again, that soulful sound keeps appearing, this time on "Don't Let The Music Slip Away" (1970). If "Wrap It Up" (19770) sounds familiar, the Fabulous Thunderbirds covered it. "Wrap It Up" is a Rock classic standard. Archie Bell & The Drells puts their spin on their own version.
    The 1970s have emerged, as "Dancing To Your Music" (1973) easily fits that 1970s (Philadelphia) Soul sound. "Ain't Nothing For A Man In Love" (1973) has Soul, and kind of funky too. It's the 1970s now, as that '70s Soul is being applied to Archie Bell's music. "I Could Dance All Night" (1975) is upbeat, romantic Soul. "The Soul City Walk" (1975) could fit the early years of Disco. "Let's Groove" (1976) has the "Hi, Everybody..." as heard on the #1 "Tighten Up." It's an update of the group's music, grooving, and having a good Disco vibe. DISCO defintely defines the next track, "Everybody Have A Good Time" (1977). Most of the group's late 1970s tracks here has the great comparision to Eartb, Wind & Fire. "Glad You Can Make It" (1977) has that EWF feel. And with this great compilation with all of the upbeat tracks, you have to have a nice slow, romantic Soulful track. And that track is "I"ve Been Missing You" (1977). Ending this compilation, is the funky "Strategy" (1979). A great compilation of what most would remember Archie Bell & The Drells as a "one-hit wonder." Incorrect. Archie is still with us, at 81 years old. He has expanded his musical genres, including Blues and Country.
    Archie Bell & The Drells' Tightening It Up: The Best Of Archie Bell And The Drells showcases 1960s/1970s Soul. "Tigtening It Up" is a great title for this compilation. Each song is tight, soulful, delightful tracks from a group that could have easily been more popular with their other tracks, other the #1 "Tighten Up." They probably could have found more success if they were from Motown. (Their recording label was Atlantic Records in the 1960s, Philadelphia International in the 1970s, and other labels.) They adjusted to the musical trends, with Soul, R&B, and Disco. If those kinds of musical styles you are looking for, Tightening It Up: The Best Of Archie Bell And The Drells is a great choice.




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