Willie Hutch Lot (5) Mack Foxy Brown Fully Exposed Ode Color Her R&B Funk Motown

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A 5 LP lot of WIllie Hutch masterpieces released on Motown Records.


Willie Hutch – Fully Exposed
Label:Motown – M 784V1 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Superior Pressing Country:US Released:1973 Genre:Funk / Soul Style:Soul A1I Wanna Be Where You Are Written-By – A. Ross*, L. Ware* 4:35 A2Can't Get Ready For Losing You Written-By – R. Hutch*, W. Hutch* 5:51 A3I Just Wanted To Make Her Happy Written-By – W. Hutch* 4:25 A4California My Way Written-By – W. Hutch* 7:30 B1Tell Me Why Has Our Love Turned Cold Written-By – W. Hutch* 4:08 B2Sunshine Lady Written-By – W. Hutch* 3:56 B3I'll Be There Written-By – B. Gordy*, B. West*, H. Davis*, W. Hutch* 5:04 B4If You Ain't Got No Money (You Can't Get No Honey) Written-By – W. Hutch* 5:04 B5Ain't Nothing Like Togetherness Written-By – W. Hutch* 4:56 Recorded At – The Village Recorder Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Motown Record Corporation Copyright © – Motown Record Corporation Mastered At – The Mastering Lab Made By – Tracy-Val Corporation Pressed By – Superior Record Pressing Corp., Somerdale, NJ Arranged By, Producer, Guitar – Willie Hutch Backing Vocals – Carol Willis*, Dennis Albert, Julia Tillman*, Maxine Willard*, Milton Hayes, Oren Waters, Richard Hutch Bass – Slim (45) Congas – King Errisson, Sam Clayton Drums – Fred White Engineer – Rick Heenan Flute, Saxophone – Tommy Myles Guitar – Tim* Management, Directed By [Album] – Eddy Theodorou Percussion – Alan Estes, Gene Estes Photography By – Jim Britt Piano – Joe Sample



Willie Hutch – The Mack
Label:Motown – M766L, Motown – M 766L Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo, Die-Cut Jacket Country:US Released:1973 Genre:Funk / Soul, Stage & Screen Style:Rhythm & Blues, Soul, Funk, Soundtrack A1Vampin'2:45 A2Theme Of The Mack5:36 A3I Choose You3:42 A4Mack's Stroll / The Getaway (Chase Scene)3:08 B1Slick3:36 B2Mack Man (Got To Get Over)5:10 B3Mother's Theme (Mama)3:56 B4Now That It's All Over4:31 B5Brother's Gonna Work It Out4:46 Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Motown Record Corporation Copyright © – Motown Record Corporation Published By – Jobete Music Co., Inc. Recorded At – MoWest Studios Mastered At – Tracy-Val Corporation Pressed By – Superior Record Pressing Corp., Somerdale, NJ Arranged By, Composed By, Producer, Written-By, Performer – Willie Hutch Backing Vocals – Carolyne Willis*, Julia A. Tillman*, Lorna Maxine Willard* Bass – Wilton Felder Congas – Bobye Hall* Drums – Edward Green* Engineer – Arthur Stewart*, Calvin Harris* Guitar – David T. Walker, Weldon Dean Parks*, Louie Shaldon*, Willie Hutch Horns – A.D. Brisbois*, George Bohanon, Joseph Kelson Jr.*, Keneth Shruyer*, Paul Hubinon, Plass Johnson*, William Green Horns, Strings – Ernest Watts* Percussion – Jene Estes* Photography By – Jim Britt Piano, Clavinet, Organ – Clarence McDonald Strings – Arnold Belnick, Assa Drori, Denzil Lauchton*, Douglas Davis, Frederic Seykora*, Gareth Nuttycolbe*, Gail Vevant*, Jerald Vinci*, Israel Baker, Jack Shulman, Jacob Krachmalnick, Lou Raderman, Myron Sandler, Paul Bergstrom, Paul Shure, Henry Ruth*, Samuel Boghossian "And special thanks to all MoWest Studio Employees". Management & Direction by Eddy Theodorou. Cover Photo by Jim Britt.
All tunes composed, arranged, produced and performed by WILLIE HUTCH. All tunes are published by JOBETE MUSIC COMPANY, INC. (ASCAP) Original soundtrack from the motion picture "The Mack", a Harvery Bernhard film, released by Cinerama.
℗ © 1973 Motown Record Corporation, Hollywood, California 90028. All Rights Reserved. Trademark Motown Record Corporation. Printed in U.S.A.
Die-cut gatefold sleeve with no screen shots from film on back cover.
Willie Hutch – Foxy Brown Willie Hutch - Foxy Brown album cover More images
Label:Motown Records, Canada Ltd. – CM 811V1, Motown Records, Canada Ltd. – M-811V1 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country:Canada Released:1974 Genre:Funk / Soul, Stage & Screen Style:Soundtrack, Soul, Funk A1Chase2:28 A2Theme Of Foxy Brown2:25 A3Overture Of Foxy Brown0:55 A4Hospital Prelude Of Love Theme2:55 A5Give Me Some Of That Good Old Love3:41 A6Out There2:40 B1Foxy Lady4:02 B2You Sure Know How To Love Your Man3:49 B3Have You Ever Asked Yourself Why (All About Money Game)3:24 B4Ain't That (Mellow, Mellow)2:56 B5Whatever You Do (Do It Good)3:01 Manufactured By – Motown Records, Canada Ltd. Distributed By – Motown Records, Canada Ltd. Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Motown Record Corporation Copyright © – Motown Record Corporation Published By – Jobete Music Co., Inc. Published By – Harlene Music Publications Recorded At – Motown Recording Studios Mixed At – Motown Recording Studios Arranged By – Willie Hutch Backing Vocals – Carol Willis*, Julia Tillman*, Maxine Willard* Baritone Saxophone – William Green Bass – Lawrence Dickens Drums – Abe Mills, Gene Pello Engineer, Recorded By – Cal Harris Engineer, Recorded By, Mixed By – Art Stewart Flute – Ernie Watts Guitar – Arthur Wright, Halbert Taylor, Tim Lawson (2) Horns – A. P. Brisbois*, Fred Jackson, Jr., Lew McCreary, Oscar Brashear, Plaz Johnson* Keyboards – Nate Morgan, Jr.* Management [Management Advisor] – Eddy Theodorou Percussion – Darryl Jackson* Producer – Willie Hutch Saxophone – Carl Suttles Tenor Saxophone – Bob Kee Trombone – George Bohanon Trumpet – Daniel Ackerman* Vibraphone [Vibes], Tambourine – Gary Coleman Written-By – Willie Hutch Cat# on front cover & spine: CM 811V1 Cat# on labels: M-811V1
On back cover: Recorded and mixed at Motown Recording Studios, Hollywood, California All tunes...published by Jobete Music Co., Inc. and Harlene Music Publications (ASCAP) ℗1974 Motown Record Corporation ©1974 Motown Record Corporation Manufactured and distributed by Motown Records Canada Ltd. Printed in Canada
On labels: Original Soundtrack From AIP's Motion Picture Manufactured in Canada by Motown Records, Canada Ltd.
Willie Hutch – Ode To My Lady Willie Hutch - Ode To My Lady album cover More images
Label:Motown – M6-838S1 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country:US Released:Jun 17, 1975 Genre:Funk / Soul Style:Soul, Disco A1Party Down Written-By – Frank Hutch 3:02 A2The Way We Were Written-By – Alan & Marvin Bergman*, Marvin Hamlisch 4:00 A3Since I Found You Everything's Alright Written-By – Willie Hutch 4:03 A4(I'm Gonna) Hold On Written-By – Willie Hutch 4:05 A5Ode To My Lady Written-By – Willie Hutch 3:25 B1Love Power Written-By – Frank Hutch 3:45 B2Just Another Day Written-By – Willie Hutch 3:12 B3Talk To Me Written-By – Willie Hutch 3:30 B4Love Me Back Written-By – Willie Hutch 4:09 B5You Gotta Give Love Up Written-By – Richard Hutch 3:20 Recorded At – The Village Recorder Mixed At – The Village Recorder Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Motown Record Corporation Copyright © – Motown Record Corporation Art Direction – Katrina Pettersson Bass – Lawrence Dickens Congas – Eddie "Bongo" Brown Drums – James Gadson Guitar – David T. Walker, Tim Lawson (2) Horns – Bob Kee, Danny Ackerman, Kenny Strawhill*, Terry Winch Management [Personal] – J. W. Alexander Photography By – Jim Britt Piano – Harold Johnson, Nate Morgan, Richard Hutch Producer, Arranged By, Guitar, Congas, Drums, Bass – Willie Hutch A2 From the Columbia Picture Rastar Production of "The Way We Were"
Willie Hutch – Color Her Sunshine Willie Hutch - Color Her Sunshine album cover More images
Label:Motown – M6-871S1 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album Country:US Released:1976 Genre:Funk / Soul Style:Soul, Funk A1Come On Girl Let's Get It On3:52 A2I Feel We Can Make It4:16 A3Color Her Sunshine4:15 A4I Like Everything About You4:26 B1Shake It, Shake It3:41 B2Let Me Be The One3:19 B3She's Just Doing Her Thing5:03 B4We Can Make It Baby3:09 B5I'm Gonna Be Around3:58 Recorded At – Applewood Studios Recorded At – Larrabee Sound Studios Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Motown Record Corporation Copyright © – Motown Record Corporation Pressed By – Monarch Record Mfg. Co. – △21256 Published By – Stone Diamond Music Corp. Backing Vocals – Billy Barnum*, Carol Willis*, Cynthia Woodward (2), Gwen Owens, Julia Tillman*, Maxine Willard*, Stephanie Sprvill* Bass – Marvin Charlott* Design – Stan Martin (2), Wriston Jones Drums – George Bell (5) Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Piano – Harold Johnson (tracks: B1) Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer [String Arp] – Willie Hutch Engineer [Mastering Engineer] – Greg Morton Guitar – David Sprattling, Willie Hutch Management [Personal Manager] – J. W. Alexander Mastered By – John Matousek Photography By – Vincent Hughes Frye Producer, Arranged By, Written-By – Willie Hutch Saxophone – Bob Kee Trumpet – Danny Ackerman, Terry Winch
William McKinley Hutchison (December 6, 1944 – September 19, 2005),[1] better known as Willie Hutch, was an American singer, songwriter as well as a record producer and recording artist for the Motown record label during the 1970s and 1980s.[2]
Biography Born in 1944 in Los Angeles, Hutch was raised in Dallas, Texas. He joined the high school choral group, The Ambassadors, as a teenager. After graduating from Booker T. Washington High School in 1962, he shortened his surname when he started his music career in 1964 on the Soul City label[3] with the song "Love Has Put Me Down".
After his move to Los Angeles, his music came to the attention of the mentor for pop/soul quintet The 5th Dimension,[who?] and Hutch was soon writing, producing, and arranging songs for the group. In 1969, he signed with RCA Records and put out two albums before he was asked by Motown producer Hal Davis to write lyrics to "I'll Be There", a song he wrote for The Jackson 5. The song was recorded by the group the morning after Hutch received the call.[3] Motown CEO Berry Gordy signed Hutch to be a staff writer, arranger, producer, and musician shortly thereafter.
Hutch later co-wrote songs that were recorded by the Jackson 5 and their front man Michael Jackson, Smokey Robinson, the Miracles, and Marvin Gaye.[2] In 1973, Hutch started recording albums for Motown, releasing the Fully Exposed album that year. That same year, Hutch recorded and produced the soundtrack to the Blaxploitation film, The Mack. Hutch had several R&B hits during this period, including "Brother's Gonna Work It Out" and "Slick". He also recorded the soundtrack for the 1974 film Foxy Brown.[2] He recorded at least six albums for Motown, peaking with 1975's single "Love Power", which reached number 41 on the Billboard Hot 100. He left Motown in 1977 for Norman Whitfield's Whitfield Records.
Hutch returned to Motown in 1982, where he scored the disco hit, "In and Out", that same year and also recorded a couple of songs – "The Glow" and "Inside You" – for the 1985 film The Last Dragon. He had a club hit with the song "Keep on Jammin'" as well. Hutch left Motown again by the end of the decade and by 1994 had moved back to Dallas.