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Willie Hutch - Foxy Brown (Music From The Motion Picture) '1974/1996

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Foxy Brown (Music From The Motion Picture)
ArtistWillie Hutch Related artists
Album name Foxy Brown (Music From The Motion Picture)
Country
Date 1974/1996
GenreSoul
Play time 00:32:29
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
Media CD
Size 430.4 MB / 435.3 MB
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Tracks list

Tracklist:
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[2:32] 01. Willie Hutch - Chase
[2:25] 02. Willie Hutch - Theme Of Foxy Brown
[0:58] 03. Willie Hutch - Overture Of Foxy Brown
[2:51] 04. Willie Hutch - Hospital Prelude Of Love Theme
[3:43] 05. Willie Hutch - Give Me Some Of That Good Old Love
[2:43] 06. Willie Hutch - Out There
[4:03] 07. Willie Hutch - Foxy Lady
[3:51] 08. Willie Hutch - You Sure Know How To Love Your Man
[3:26] 09. Willie Hutch - Have You Ever Asked Yourself Why (All About Money
Game)
[2:59] 10. Willie Hutch - Ain't That (Mellow, Mellow)
[3:04] 11. Willie Hutch - Whatever You Do (Do It Good)



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1 disque(s) - 11 piste(s)
Durée totale : 00:32:17
Artiste principal : Willie Hutch
Compositeur : Willie Hutch
Label : Motown
Genre : R&B
© 1996 Motown Record Company L.P.
â„— 1974 UMG Recordings, Inc.


Willie Hutch is a multi-talented performer who never achieved fame or stardom.
Despite some good moments, the sales here failed to meet or exceed the numbers
of his previous soundtrack, The Mack. "Chase" borrows heavily from "Shaft,"
maybe too much. Hutch is full of fire on "The Theme of Foxy Brown," his
distinctive tenor wringing the most from each note. "Give Me Some of That Good
Old Love" had a foot-tapping groove, tough backing vocals from Maxine Willard,
Julia Tillman, and Carol Willis, and all the elements of a hit record.
Unfortunately, Motown only released "Foxy Brown" as a single, and nothing else.
The vamping "Out There" and "Foxy Lady" are nasty and contagious. "You Sure Know
How to Love Your Man" copies a bit of "Love Machine"'s bassline; it's Willie and
the girls' most spirited performance, with Hutch showing that Wilson Pickett
isn't the only person who can intersperse soulful screams between lyrics. The
melodic "Ain't That (Mellow Mellow)" sounds like another single, but Motown
wasn't hearing it; they were too busy concentrating on his Love Power LP, which
also flopped.
© Andrew Hamilton /TiVo



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