Thursday, May 14, 2026

Sun - Sun Power

Today Marks The 49th Anniversary of Sun’s Sophomore Studio Album “Sun Power” Originally Released on May 14, 1977.

Sun Power is the second album by Dayton, Ohio funk band Sun released in 1977 on Capitol Records.

 

The album peaked at #39 on the U.S. Billboard Top Soul Albums chart.

 

The album’s lead single "Boogie Bopper" reached #50 on the U.S. Billboard R&B Singles Chart.

 

Track-listing

 

1. Light Me Up

2. Boogie Bopper

3. We're So Hot

4. Conscience

5. Time Is Passing

6. Just A Minute Of Your Time

7. Organ Grinder

8. She Lives Alone

 

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology.©


Teena Marie - It Must Be Magic

Today Marks The 45th Anniversary of Teena Marie’s 4th Studio Album “It Must Be Magic” Originally Released on May 14, 1981

 

“It Must Be Magic” is the fourth studio album by Teena Marie, released in 1981 via Gordy Records.

 

The album peaked at #2 on the U.S. Billboard Black Albums chart and at #23 on the U.S. Billboard Pop Albums chart.

 

Three songs were released as singles from the album "Square Biz", "It Must Be Magic" and "Portuguese Love".

 

"Square Biz" peaked at #3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, #12 on the U.S. Billboard US Dance Club Songs chart and at #50 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.

 

"It Must Be Magic" peaked 12 on the U.S. Billboard US Dance Club Songs chart and at #30 on the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

 

"Portuguese Love" peaked at #54 on the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

 

“It Must Be Magic” was her last studio album for Motown and the highest-selling of Marie's tenure with the Motown label.

 

The album a nomination for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance at the 1982 Grammy Awards.

 

In 2002, the album was re-released in a remastered and expanded CD edition containing three additional tracks (two of which were recorded during a live concert in Long Beach, California).

 

Track-listing

 

1. It Must Be Magic

2. Revolution

3. Where's California

4. 365

5. Opus III (Does Anybody Care)

6. Square Biz

7. The Ballad of Cradle Rob and Me

8. Portuguese Love

9. Yes Indeed

10. Square Biz [Instrumental)

11. Someday We'll All Be Free

12. Déjà Vu

 

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology.©

Monday, May 11, 2026

Roy Ayers - Everybody Loves the Sunshine

Today Marks The 50th Anniversary of Roy Ayers’ 17th Studio Album “Everybody Loves the Sunshine” Originally Released on May 12, 1976.

“Everybody Loves the Sunshine” is the seventeenth studio album by jazz vibraphonist and producer Roy Ayers released in 1976 on Polydor Records.

 

The album was released under the Roy Ayers Ubiquity umbrella.

 

The album peaked at #10 on the U.S. Billboard Soul LP's chart, and at #50 on the U.S. Billboard Top LPs & Tapes chart.

 

Two songs were released from the album “The Golden aRod” and the album’s title track “Everybody Loves The Sunshine”

 

The song “The Golden Rod” was released as the album’s single it reached #70 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles charts.

 

“Everybody Loves The Sunshine” the album’s title tack peaked at #3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 charts.

 

The song "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" is notable for its drone synth note through most of the cut.

 

The song has been covered by artists including D'Angelo, Takuya Kuroda, the Robert Glasper Experiment, and others.

 

The song has been sampled nearly 200 times by artists including Tupac Shakur, Mary J. Blige, and Dr. Dre.

 

Pitchfork Magazine placed “Everybody Loves the Sunshine” at number 72 on the "200 Best Songs of the 1970s" list.

 

Tracklisting

 

1. Hey Uh What You Say Come On

2. The Golden Rod

3. Keep On Walking

4. You and Me My Love

5. The Third Eye

6. It Ain't Your Sign It's Your Mind

7. People and the World

8. Everybody Loves the Sunshine

9. Tongue Power

10. Lonesome Cowboy

 

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology.©

Deja - Made To Be Together

Today Marks The 37th Anniversary of Déjà’s 2nd Studio Album “Made to Be Together" Originally Released on May 12, 1989.

 “Made to Be Together" is the second studio album by R&B/funk duo Déjà released in 1989 on Virgin Records.

 

The album reached #96 on the U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.

 

Three singles were released from the album "Going Crazy", the album’s title track "Made to Be Together" and "Heart Beat".

 

"Going Crazy" peaked at #57 on the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

 

“Made to Be Together” reached #23 on the U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.

 

"Heart Beat" was released as the album’s third single but it failed to make the Billboard charts.

 

Déjà formerly known as Aurra changed the group’s name due to legal issues over the band’s name which led to members Curt Jones and Starleana Young to record under the name Déjà.

 

The duo released their first album “Serious” on Virgin Records in 1987. Shortly after Starleana Young decided to leave to pursue a solo career and was replaced by Mysti Day in time to record Déjà's follow-up album.

 

The resulting album, “Made to Be Together” was released in 1989 it would be the group’s second and final album.

 

Track-listing

 

1. Made To Be Together

2. Dreamer

3. Time Is Running Out

4. Waiting Downtown

5. Dance

6. More & More

7. You Don't Appreciate My Love

8. Going Crazy

9. Patience And Time

10. Sexy Dancer

 

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology.©


Sunday, May 10, 2026

The Meters - Cabbage Alley

Today Marks The 54th Anniversary of The Meters’ 4th Studio Album “Cabbage Alley” Originally Released on May 11, 1972.

 

“Cabbage Alley” is the fourth studio album by the funk group the Meters released in May 1972 by Reprise Records.

 

The album reached #48 on the Billboard Top Soul LPs chart, but unlike the group's first two albums, it missed the Billboard Top LPs and Tape chart.

 

The title track “Cabbage Alley” and "Do the Dirt" were issued as singles from the album.

 

“Cabbage Alley” was the group's first album released in the United Kingdom, It was issued to coincide with their tour of the country.

 

The album received wide acclaim from music critics such as Rolling Stone magazine, The Windsor Star and The Montreal Star and other publications whom deemed it the band's best album yet.

 

Track-listing

 

1.  You've Got to Change (You've Got to Reform)

2. Stay Away

3. Birds

4. The Flower Song

5. Soul Island

6. Do the Dirt

7. Smiling

8. Lonesome and Unwanted People

9. Gettin' Funkier All the Time

10. Cabbage Alley

11. Chug Chug Chug-A-Lug (Push and Shove) Pt 1

12. Chug Chug Chug-A-Lug (Push and Shove) Pt 2

 

By Romie Rome for Musique Funkology.©


Sun - Sun Power

​ Today Marks The 49th Anniversary of Sun’s Sophomore Studio Album “Sun Power” Originally Released on May 14, 1977. Sun Power is the second ...