Closer to the Source

Closer to the Source is the sixth solo album by Leroy Hutson. It was released in February 1978 on Curtom Records.

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Closer To The Source
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 1978
Recorded1977-1978 at Curtom Studios, Chicago, Illinois
GenreFunk Soul Chicago soul R&B
LabelCurtom
ProducerLeroy Hutson, Gil Askey, Bob Monaco
Leroy Hutson chronology
Hutson II
(1976)
Closer To The Source
(1978)
Unforgettable
(1979)

Track listing

  1. "In the Mood" (James Mendell) – 6:24
  2. "Where Did Love Go?" (Leroy Hutson, Gil Askey) – 4:01
  3. "They've Got Love" (Connie Davis, James Mendell) – 4:04
  4. "Get to This (You'll Get to Me)" (Michael Hawkins, Leroy Hutson, Lonnie Reaves) – 3:40
  5. "Closer to the Source" (Leroy Hutson, Lonnie Reaves, Alfonso Surrett) – 6:08
  6. "Heaven Right Here (On Earth)" (Leroy Hutson, Lonnie Reaves) – 5:31
  7. "Everybody's a Masterpiece" (George Clinton, Richard Reicheg) – 3:02
  8. "You're a Winner" (Leroy Hutson) – 4:31

Personnel

  • Phil Upchurch, Ross Traut, Stephen Harris, Tom Ferrone - Guitar
  • Al Radford, Bernard Reed, Larry Williams, Louis Satterfield - Bass
  • Floyd Morris, James Mendell, Lonnie Reaves, Tom Washington - Keyboards
  • Andre Fischer, Donnell Hagan - Drums
  • Billy Howell, Donald Myrick, Elmer Brown, George Patterson, Jerry Wilson, Louis Satterfield, Michael Harris, Willie Henderson - Horns
  • Earl DeRouen, Henry Gibson - Percussion
  • Bobby Christian - Vibraphone
  • The Curtom Strings - Strings
  • Alfonso Surrett, Charles Beadle, Hank Ricks, Jackie Johnson, Jerline Brandy, Linda Clifford, Marie Marsh, Rickie Linton, Sherline Shelton - Backing Vocals

Charts

Singles

Year Single US
R&B
[2]
1978 "In the Mood" 56
Where Did Love Go?" 45
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