Sunlight (album)
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Sunlight is a 1978 jazz-funk fusion album by keyboardist Herbie Hancock. Originally a UK import album, it features Hancock's vocals through a vocoder as well as performances by drummer Tony Williams and bassist Jaco Pastorius.
The album produced a UK single entitled "I Thought It Was You" which was mildly received at the time by jazz listeners. As a whole the album tends to lay more toward funk than a jazz record, and is reminiscent of much of the electro-funk of the time. This release marks the beginning of the 1980s electro-era style that was more refined in Herbie's later albums such as Future Shock and Sound-System.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Herbie Hancock, except where indicated.
Side one
- "I Thought it Was You" (Hancock, Melvin Ragin, Jeffrey Cohen) – 8:54
- "Come Running to Me" (lyrics by Allee Willis) – 8:23
Side two
- "Sunlight" – 7:09
- "No Means Yes" – 6:18
- "Good Question" – 6:31
Personnel
Musicians
Production
- Terry Becker – assistant engineer
- Phill Brown – mastering
- Fred Catero – engineer
- Herbie Hancock – composer, producer, string arrangements
- Steve Mantoani – engineer
- Chris Minto – assistant engineer
- Henri Renaud – producer
- David Rubinson – engineer, producer
- Cheryl Ward – assistant engineer
- Allee Willis – composer
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