After the temporary collapse of
the Time,
Morris Day went into the recording studio for his first solo excursion. While the trademarked Minneapolis pop-funk sound still remains at the forefront of each composition, the absence of the magic is extremely noticeable in the production booth. That aside,
The Color of Success offers to fans what
Day does best, funky but accessible dance-pop music in the vein of many of his Minneapolis contemporaries. While the album runs a little bit on the short side, there is no filler and it is surprisingly consistent from start to finish. Fans of
Day's work with
the Time will enjoy this record, but first-time listeners would be better-served checking out his earlier work first. ~ Rob Theakston