Hutson
LEROY HUTSON

CD £10.00 Exc VAT: £8.33
  • SKU: AJXCD422
  • UPC: 5414940004663
  • Release Date: 23 February 2018

Description

Label Review.

1975 album with 3 bonus tracks.

Our Overview.

Soul crooner Leroy Hutson’s ‘Hutson and Hutson II’ LPs rare being reissued via Acid Jazz Records. ‘Hutson and Hutson II’ were recorded at Curtis Mayfield’s Curtom studio in the mid-seventies, and produced by Rich Tufo and was a high point in mid 1970s soul.

Once labeled by Rolling Stone magazine as "the best-kept secret of Seventies soul," LeRoy Hutson quietly established a lasting legacy as one of the great soul men of his day. A native of Newark, New Jersey, Hutson's decision to attend Howard University as a young man turned out to be one of the most critical of his life.  Though he originally planned to be a dentist, he was drawn to music via his relationships with an amazing group of fellow HU students, including his close friend, Donny Hathaway, as well as such others as Roberta Flack, Herbie Hancock and Debbie Allen.   Hutson developed as not only a great tenor singer, but also a fine songwriter, keyboardist and arranger.  While at Howard, Hutson and Hathaway co-wrote "The Ghetto," which later became a major hit for Hathaway and one of the most influential songs of the 70s.

A major career break after college came when Hathaway recommended Hutson to replace Curtis Mayfield in the legendary Impressions group when Mayfield went solo. Hutson was excited, but not nervous. "I used to listen to the Impressions with awe like everyone else during that period. Their harmonies were just so unique.  I was always fascinated with great harmonies, and the idea that I would be taking Curtis' place was overwhelming.  It wasn't like I was fearful or anything, but I looked at it as a wonderful opportunity."

Hutson remained with the Impressions for just a couple years before releasing his own solo debut on Mayfield's Curtom Records. Love Oh Love was the first of eight albums over a ten year span and began the title cut began a string of quality hits such as "All Because of You" and "Feel the Spirit" that developed for Hutson a well-deserved loyal R&B following but little crossover success.  He was also a sought-after producer, most notably on the Natural Four's top ten hit "Can This Be Real."

While Hutson may never have achieved the fame he deserved during his musical heyday, time has been extremely kind to Hutson's 70s output.  Much of it has been re-released and it sounds great, bringing a new appreciation for both his songwriting and his production, and growing his reputation more than thirty years after his commercial peak.

‘Hutson and Hutson II’ featuring Leroy’s signature tunes, ‘All Because Of You’, ‘Lucky Fellow’ and ‘Cool Out’. Remastered and reissued on Acid Jazz with the full cooperation of Leroy Hutson, the CD comes with three bonus tracks and the LP comes with a full colour inner sleeve complete with in-depth sleeve notes by award winning soul expert Tony Rounce.

Leroy Hutson’s ‘Hutson II’ is often seen as a partner to the early ‘Hutson’. This is a highly sort after album, a high point of 1970s Chicago soul and it features the all time classics ‘I Think I’m Falling In Love’, ‘Love The Feeling’ and ‘Don’t It Make You Feel Good’.

The CD comes with three bonus tracks, including the 2017 discovery ‘Positive Forces’, whilst the album comes with a full colour inner sleeve complete with in-depth notes by award winning soul expert Tony Rounce.

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