Leroy Hutson - Unforgettable (1979/2018) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Unforgettable
Year Of Release: 2018
Label: Acid Jazz
Genre: Soul, Funk, Jazz
Quality: 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-96kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 50:19
Total Size: 856 / 989 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Unforgettable 07:29
2. (You Put The) Funk In My Life 07:15
3. Right or Wrong 04:45
4. So Nice 05:23
5. Lonely Without You 03:47
6. More Where That Came From 05:27
7. So Nice (Extended) 07:05
8. Now That I Found You 04:30
9. Love You Down 04:38

After recording a string of soul albums that earned him little commercial success, Leroy Hutson decided to take the most commercial route possible on 1979's Unforgettable by making a disco album. Given that Hutson was a gifted arranger/producer and tended towards the sweet side of soul anyways, it could have been a harmonious marriage. Sadly, it doesn't work because Hutson suppresses all his personality as a performer and producer to produce some disco tracks that represent the genre at its most bland and faceless. The worst offender is the title track, a disco-era update of the Nat King Cole classic: instead of reworking the song in an ambitious fashion, it merely grafts a repetitive disco beat onto the melody and pads it out to dancefloor length with some aimless jamming from the band and an array of embarrassing sci-fi synthesizer noises. "(You Put The) Funk in My Life" is similarly uninspired, combining a funky but faceless band vamp with a set of clichéd "let's boogie" lyrics to create a typical example of disco album filler. However, a few of other tracks keep Unforgettable from being a complete loss: "Right or Wrong" is sultry ballad that benefits from an arrangement that blends strong vocal harmonies with some dramatic orchestrations, and "More Where That Came From" is a jazzy funk workout that easily outdoes the album's more overt attempts at disco. However, these highlights can't keep Unforgettable from feeling like an unsuccessful (and uncomfortable) artistic compromise. As a result, it can only be recommended the most devoted Leroy Hutson fans. ~ AllMusic Review by Donald A. Guarisco


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