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    Leroy Hutson All Because Of You / Lucky Fellow / Loving The Feeling / So Nice

    Curtom
    • Leroy Hutson – All Because Of You
    • Leroy Hutson – Lucky Fellow
    • Leroy Hutson – Love The Feeling
    • 1. All Because Of You
    • 2. Lucky Fellow
    • 3. Love The Feeling
    • 4. So Nice

    Great Curtom 12” featuring four floor-friendly rare groove classics from the inimitable Leroy Hutson, showcasing the soul legend’s effortlessly elegant style and unmistakeable smooth voice. Side A includes the amazing full seven-minute version of that warm and sensual slo-mo ode to love ‘All Because Of You’ followed by stunning laid-back jazzy instrumental ‘Cool Out’, a big favourite of Kenny Dope and Gilles Peterson. On the flip, we have the massive soulful club classic ‘Lucky Fellow’ followed last but not least by ‘So Nice’, a loose grooving stepper drenched in summery good vibes. A great chance to own some of Mr Hutson’s choicest cuts on one vinyl 12” - essential!
      

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