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Ken Bell
Ken Bell is credited on 349 releases across 101 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1972–2024 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

349
Pressings credited
101
Albums
6
Decades active
91
In collections
Biography
George Kenneth "Ken" Bell (July 30, 1914 – June 26, 2000) was a Canadian photographer who served with the Canadian armed forces during the Second World War. As a Lieutenant in the Canadian Army Film and Photo Unit, he participated in the Normandy Landings, disembarking at Juno Beach on June 6, 1944, with the Highland Light Infantry of Canada. Later he went on to photograph and record the liberation of France, Belgium and the Netherlands, and finally documented the occupation of Germany. After the war he had a successful career as a professional photographer, and published a number of books including Not in Vain, a collection of photographs showing the changes which had taken place in Europe since the end of the war.
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Credited work
349 releases · 101 albums · active 1972–2024
- Performance · 463
- Other credits · 15
Studios: Fame Recording Studios · Muscle Shoals Sound Studios · Soundshop Recording Studios · Independent Recorders
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Storms Of Life
1986

Pleasure & Pain
1978

40 Hour Week
1985

Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me
1972

Feelin' Bitchy
1977

Stacie Orrico
2003

Their Greatest Hits
1990

Rising
1980

Torn Between Two Lovers
1976

Candi
1974

Christmas
1985

Just Another Day In Paradise
1982

The Forester Sisters
1985

Letter To Home
1984

Don't Make It Easy For Me
1983

Hank Williams, Jr. And Friends
1975

Some Memories Just Won't Die
1983

Forty 82
1982

Dream Maker
1982

A Little More Razz
1982

Midnight Crazy
1981

I've Got Something To Say
1980

Billy Joe Royal
1980

Lobo
1979
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