Album

The Man!

Leroy Hutson

1974 · Funk / Soul

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The Man! by Leroy Hutson

The Man! is a Soul & Funk album by Leroy Hutson, originally released in 1974. On Gatefold: 17 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.

About

The multitalented Leroy Hutson made his mark as an integral part of the Chicago soul scene in the ‘60s and ‘70s, thanks to his prodigious talents and connections to some of the city’s distinguished soul luminaries. While still a student at Howard University he roomed with Donny Hathaway, and he later had a hand in writing some of Hathaway’s earliest hits. Hutson and Hathaway shared a similarly soaring, dramatic vocal style, and both liked to embellish their songs with baroque, string-bedecked arrangements. Though Hutson didn't burn with the same intensity as the troubled Hathaway, his music is every bit as rewarding. His second album, <i>The Man!</i>, is among his best. It features some of Hutson’s most memorable compositions, including “Can’t Say Enough About Mom” and “Could This Be Love," which is anchored by a grooving fuzz-guitar riff that wouldn’t sound out of place on a Curtis Mayfield or Norman Whitfield production from the same era.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Can't Say Enough About Mom6:17
  2. A2Gotta Move - Gotta Groove3:37
  3. A3Ella Weez2:59
  4. A4Give This Love A Try3:34

Side B

  1. B1The Ghetto '744:32
  2. B2After The Fight3:15
  3. B3Could This Be Love3:06
  4. B4Dudley Do-Right3:44

Sound DNA

  • Soul & Funk
  • Funk
  • warm
  • soulful
  • funky

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