Despite years in the business and work with Alligator, Bell's first full-length solo album for the label had to wait till
Deep Down released in
1995. On the album, Bell's signature harp style is on prominent display. A seminal piece of modern blues,
Deep Down gave Bell much deserved recognition outside of the blues circles in which he was already legendary.
In
1997, Bell released the second album on the label
Good Luck Man, which was less raw than its predecessor but nonetheless highly listenable.
Second Nature followed in
2004, a duet album with his guitarist son,
Lurrie Bell (who shared the guitar duties with Carl Weathersby on
Deep Down). The overall appeal of
Second Nature is that the entire album is a single take with no overdubs.
In
1998, Bell was awarded the
Blues Music Award for Traditional Male Artist Of The Year.
His final work
In 2007 Delmark records released an astounding live set by Bell accompanied by a stellar band . The band included son Lurrie,Bell's guitarist Scott Cable as well as Kenny Smith, Bob Stroger and Joe Thomas. The set is a stunning display of Chicago Blues at its purest and finest. The final chapter of a career to often overlooked.