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The Very Best of Willie Hutch

The Very Best of Willie Hutch in Bloomington, MN

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The Very Best of Willie Hutch

The Very Best of Willie Hutch in Bloomington, MN

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One of the unsung heroes of 1970s
soul
,
Willie Hutch
was never the big name he deserved to be. The smooth singer/composer had a few major and moderate hits, but commercially, he didn't make it to the level of
Marvin Gaye
Ronald Isley
, and
Curtis Mayfield
(all of whom he inspires comparisons to). Released in late 1998,
The Very Best of Willie Hutch
spans 1972-1982 and reminds us how engaging a singer he was in his heyday.
Hutch
could get funky when he wanted to, and he does so with splendid results on
"Get Ready for the Get Down"
(a number 24
R&B
hit),
"Brothers Gonna Work It Out,"
and the theme from the 1973
blaxploitation
film
Foxy Brown
. But for the most part,
made his mark as a
romantic
crooner. It is
's smooth,
side that prevails on
"Sunshine Lady,"
"I Choose You,"
"What You Gonna Do After the Party,"
and his inspired makeover of
Barbra Streisand
's
"The Way We Were."
Appropriately, the CD opens with
's biggest hit: the perky, feel-good anthem
"Love Power,"
which went to number nine on the
singles charts. Full of gems that were recorded during
's peak years, this CD is essential listening for lovers of 1970s
. ~ Alex Henderson
One of the unsung heroes of 1970s
soul
,
Willie Hutch
was never the big name he deserved to be. The smooth singer/composer had a few major and moderate hits, but commercially, he didn't make it to the level of
Marvin Gaye
Ronald Isley
, and
Curtis Mayfield
(all of whom he inspires comparisons to). Released in late 1998,
The Very Best of Willie Hutch
spans 1972-1982 and reminds us how engaging a singer he was in his heyday.
Hutch
could get funky when he wanted to, and he does so with splendid results on
"Get Ready for the Get Down"
(a number 24
R&B
hit),
"Brothers Gonna Work It Out,"
and the theme from the 1973
blaxploitation
film
Foxy Brown
. But for the most part,
made his mark as a
romantic
crooner. It is
's smooth,
side that prevails on
"Sunshine Lady,"
"I Choose You,"
"What You Gonna Do After the Party,"
and his inspired makeover of
Barbra Streisand
's
"The Way We Were."
Appropriately, the CD opens with
's biggest hit: the perky, feel-good anthem
"Love Power,"
which went to number nine on the
singles charts. Full of gems that were recorded during
's peak years, this CD is essential listening for lovers of 1970s
. ~ Alex Henderson

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