Remastered 180g vinyl reissues of Willie Hutch's first two albums, 'Soul Portrait' (1969) and 'Season For Love' (1970), which showed early on what a great talent there was in this soul legend who would later become the best male Motown solo artist of the 1970s alongside Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder and Smokey Robinson. His second, often overlooked work 'Season For Love' is a sought-after must-have for deep soul fans, which, in contrast to the debut, convinces with a softer soul, lush, warm, accompanied by strings. Parallels to Otis Redding are intentional, when raw vocals that fluctuate between sweet and passionate meet brass-heavy, haunting soundscapes.