March 15, 2016

Willie Mitchell - Willie Mitchell Live (1968)

William McKinley Hutchison (December 6, 1944 – September 19, 2005), 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.

Born in 1944 in Los Angeles, Hutch was raised in Dallas, Texas. He joined a doo-wop group, The Ambassadors, as a teenager. After graduating from Booker T. Washington High, he shortened his surname when he started his music career in 1964 on the Soul City label with the song "Love Has Put Me Down".
After his move to Los Angeles, his music caught the eye of the mentor for pop/soul quintet The 5th Dimension, 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 spotted by Motown producer Hal Davis, who wanted lyrics to his musical composition "I'll Be There", a song he penned for The Jackson 5. The song was recorded by the group the morning after Hutch received the call. 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 newly rechristened Miracles, and Marvin Gaye. 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. 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. The soundtrack for "The Mack" was recorded and released before the solo effort "Fully Exposed."
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. Hutch left Motown again by the end of the decade and by 1994 had moved back to Dallas.
He died in 2005, aged 60. He is survived by six children, and was the uncle to Cold 187um of the rap group Above the Law. His manager, Anthony Voyce, said of Hutch: "I've never met a more generous and caring person."
Willie Mitchell Live, despite its questionable credentials as a live recording, features lots of single-take tracks by an augmented version of Mitchell's band (extra guitar and brass). The remastering is excellent, so crisp that the trumpet solo on "Sonny" sounds like you're about one foot from the instrument's bell, and the work of the boosted personnel on the "live" album is all beautifully delineated. 

Track listing

01.  20 - 75 - 2:42  
02.  My Girl - 2:45  
03.  Mustang Sally - 3:03  
04.  Mercy Mercy Mercy - 2:20  
05.  Smokie - 2:00  
06.  Late Date - 2:28  
07.  Tequila - 2:08  
08.  Bum Daddy - 2:25  
09.  Boot-leg - 1:47  
10.  Honky Tonk - 2:47  
11.  I'll Be In Trouble - 2:13  
12.  Pin Head - 2:21  

Credits 
Bass – Mike Leech 
Drums – Gene Chrisman 
Guitar – Reggie Young 
Organ – Bobby Emmons 
Producer, Engineer, Engineer [Remix], Arranged By, Trumpet – Willie Mitchell 
Saxophone [Baritone] – James Mitchell 
Saxophone [Tenor] – Andrew Love, Charles Chalmers 

Notes
American Recording 
Recorded By HI, Memphis 
Genre:  Funk / Soul
Length:  28:26
© 1968

Label - Hi Records

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