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In the 1980s, R&B was all about downsizing -- instead of hiring a lot of musicians for a session, one producer could do everything himself/herself with synthesizers and drum machines. But when Sun recorded its second album, Sun Power, in 1977, "the more, the merrier" was the attitude of many R&B acts. So it wasn't surprising that the Dayton funk band Sun added three new members for this LP: Gary King, Ernie Knisley, and Bruce Hastell. With that new ten-man lineup, Sun got away from the spiritual, Earth, Wind & Fire-ish vibe that characterized much of its first album, Live on, Dream On, and emphasized escapist party music. The tune that Sun was best known for, "Wanna Make Love," was carnal in nature, and that fact obviously wasn't lost on the Midwestern funksters when they wrote "Organ Grinder," "Boogie Bopper," and "Light Me Up" (all of which deal with matters of the flesh) for this LP. Sun was hoping for another hit, but unfortunately, Sun Power didn't contain any major singles. None of the funk jams were big hits, nor was the jazzy quiet storm ballad "Time Is Passing." Sun Power (which Capitol released on yellow vinyl) falls short of remarkable, but it's a solid, enjoyable effort that should have done better.

© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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1
Light Me Up
00:04:06

Chris Jones, Composer - Sun, MainArtist - Byron Byrd, Producer - Beau Ray Fleming, Producer - Hollis Melson, Composer

℗ 1976 Capitol Records, LLC

2
Boogie Bopper (Remastered 2012)
00:03:22

Sun, MainArtist - Byron Byrd, Producer - Beau Ray Fleming, Producer - J.H. Wagner, Composer - D. HUMMONS, Composer

℗ 2012 Capitol Records, LLC

3
We're So Hot
00:03:54

Sun, MainArtist - Byron Byrd, Composer, Producer - Beau Ray Fleming, Producer

℗ 1977 Capitol Records, LLC

4
Conscience
00:04:42

Sun, MainArtist - Byron Byrd, Composer, Producer - Beau Ray Fleming, Producer

℗ 1977 Capitol Records, LLC

5
Time Is Passing
00:07:10

Sun, MainArtist - Byron Byrd, Composer, Producer - Beau Ray Fleming, Producer

℗ 1977 Capitol Records, LLC

6
Just A Minute Of Your Time
00:03:15

Chris Jones, Composer - Sun, MainArtist - Byron Byrd, Producer - Beau Ray Fleming, Producer - David Shawn Sandridge, Composer

℗ 1977 Capitol Records, LLC

7
Organ Grinder
00:03:53

Sun, MainArtist - Byron Byrd, Composer, Producer - Beau Ray Fleming, Producer

℗ 1977 Capitol Records, LLC

8
She Lives Alone
00:05:32

Sun, MainArtist - Byron Byrd, Composer, Producer - Beau Ray Fleming, Producer

℗ 1977 Capitol Records, LLC

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In the 1980s, R&B was all about downsizing -- instead of hiring a lot of musicians for a session, one producer could do everything himself/herself with synthesizers and drum machines. But when Sun recorded its second album, Sun Power, in 1977, "the more, the merrier" was the attitude of many R&B acts. So it wasn't surprising that the Dayton funk band Sun added three new members for this LP: Gary King, Ernie Knisley, and Bruce Hastell. With that new ten-man lineup, Sun got away from the spiritual, Earth, Wind & Fire-ish vibe that characterized much of its first album, Live on, Dream On, and emphasized escapist party music. The tune that Sun was best known for, "Wanna Make Love," was carnal in nature, and that fact obviously wasn't lost on the Midwestern funksters when they wrote "Organ Grinder," "Boogie Bopper," and "Light Me Up" (all of which deal with matters of the flesh) for this LP. Sun was hoping for another hit, but unfortunately, Sun Power didn't contain any major singles. None of the funk jams were big hits, nor was the jazzy quiet storm ballad "Time Is Passing." Sun Power (which Capitol released on yellow vinyl) falls short of remarkable, but it's a solid, enjoyable effort that should have done better.

© Alex Henderson /TiVo

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