Solar

Solar

Sub-label of Unidisc

82 releases 4 sub-labels 1978–2019

About

Solar (an acronym of Sound Of Los Angeles Records) was founded in 1977 by Soul Train booking agent/talent supervisor Dick Griffey after creating and then shutting down the Soul Train Recording Co. (1975-77) label he had created with Soul Train host and creator Don Cornelius. After the success of a few singles on the RCA-distributed imprint (mainly those of the Soul Train Gang (2)), Griffey and Cornelius decided to shut down the label as Cornelius wanted to focus his energies on the TV show, which was a monster hit in first-run syndication and required his complete attention to keep it so. Legalities taken care of, Soul Train Records closed down and Griffey reorganized the company as SOLAR in late 1977, which quickly became one of the most important and influential Urban Funk/Disco & Soul imprints of the late Seventies to mid-Eighties, and even spawned a subsidiary label Constellation Records, which had some success of its own (Klymaxx). Griffey and Cornelius remained good friends, and as a result, the new Solar label maintained close ties to the show. Not surprisingly, Soul Train favourites Shalamar had one of their first hits as a result of two of its members (Jeffrey Daniel and Jody Watley) appearing on the show as regular dancers and being introduced to Griffey, who paired them with session vocalist Gerald Brown (2), who soon quit and was replaced with Howard Hewett. Shalamar was in fact Solar's biggest-selling and most influential act - scoring nearly 20 hit singles and classics such as: "Right in the Socket", "Make that Move", "A Night to Remember" and "Dead Giveaway". The Solar success story was by no means confined to one act, several other artists enjoyed success, including: Dynasty, Klymaxx, The Whispers, Lakeside, Midnight Star, Carrie Lucas (who later married Griffey), and The Deele, the last of which gave L.A. Reid & Babyface (LaFace Records) their start. Griffey always believed in giving new talents the opportunity to create and develop their craft, being the first to recognize songwriters/producers Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis (The Time, Flyte Tyme Productions), Reggie Calloway and Vincent Calloway, Leon Sylvers and the aforementioned Antonio Reid, and Kenneth Edmonds, to name a few. The label's sound was a collective effort, with artists working on each other's sessions and encouraged to be creative. Leon Sylvers was the producer behind the trademark Solar sound: funky, progressive dance music infused with soul and disco. The late 1980s saw the label's fortunes decline: the reasons for which are many, but include A & R problems with Shalamar (primarily maintaining the group's identity while former members Hewett and Watley were having successful solo careers on other labels) and the shifting musical directions of R&B, dance and popular music in general in the late Eighties and early 1990s. Throughout the label's lifetime, Solar was distributed by RCA (picking up its catalog numbering from the Soul Train label in late 1977 until it switched distributors in 1981), Elektra (1981-86), Capitol Records (briefly from 1987-89) and finally, Epic (1989-95). Reissues from the mid 1990s onward have been from The Right Stuff and Unidisc, which purchased the Solar catalog in 2009 from EMI, which had bought it from Griffey after the label's 1995 closure. Dick Griffey died on September 24, 2010 at age 71 from complications of quadruple-bypass heart surgery. Labelcode: LC 5755 .

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Top Solar Releases

Friends
Friends
Shalamar
1982
All the Way
All the Way
Calloway
1989
Tender Lover
Tender Lover
Babyface
1989
Big Fun
Big Fun
Shalamar
1979
Three for Love
Three for Love
Shalamar
1980
Fantastic Voyage
Lakeside
1980
The Whispers
The Whispers
The Whispers
1979
Headlines
Headlines
Midnight Star
1986
Imagination
Imagination
The Whispers
1980
Eyes of a Stranger
Eyes of a Stranger
The Deele
1987
Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits
The Deele
1994
Fantastic Voyage
Lakeside
1980
Love for Love
Love for Love
The Whispers
1983
Disco Gardens
Shalamar
1978
Go for It
Go for It
Shalamar
1981
Lovers
Lovers
Babyface
1986
Best of Lakeside
Lakeside
1989
Shot of Love
Lakeside
1978
Planetary Invasion
Planetary Invasion
Midnight Star
1984
Street Beat
Street Beat
The Deele
1983
Solar Sampler, No. 1
Various Artists
1996
The Look
The Look
Shalamar
1983
Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits
Midnight Star
1987
Concept
The Sylvers
1981
One Million Strong
Various Artists
1995
Whip Appeal
Whip Appeal
Babyface
1990
Rough Riders
Lakeside
1979
This Kind of Lovin'
This Kind of Lovin'
The Whispers
1981
It's No Crime
It's No Crime
Babyface
1989
So Good
So Good
The Whispers
1984
The Very Best Of
The Very Best Of
Midnight Star
1995
Greatest Hits
Greatest Hits
The Whispers
1993
Whisper in Your Ear
Whisper in Your Ear
The Whispers
1979
Headlights
Headlights
The Whispers
1978
Out of Control
Dynasty
1988
A Closer Look
A Closer Look
Babyface
1991
Material Thangz
Material Thangz
The Deele
1985
In Danceland
Carrie Lucas
1979
Standing Together
Standing Together
Midnight Star
1981
Sunbear
Sunbear
1977
Midnight Star
Midnight Star
Midnight Star
1988
Runnin’
Runnin’
2Pac & Notorious B.I.G.
1997
Still in Love
Carrie Lucas
1982
And the Beat Goes On
And the Beat Goes On
The Whispers
1979
Material Thangz
Material Thangz
The Deele
1985
Make That Move
Shalamar
1980
Save the Children
Bobby Womack
1989
Greatest Hits
Collage
1994
Operator
Operator
Midnight Star
1984
Happy Holidays to You
Happy Holidays to You
The Whispers
1979
Greatest Hits
Dynasty
2003
Cat
Cat Miller
1986
Get in Touch
Collage
1983
Power
Lakeside
1987
Straight from the Bushes
Minds of the Hood
1994
I Gotta Be Me
Johnny “J”
1994
Wake Up
Wake Up
Shalamar
1990
The Beginning
The Beginning
Midnight Star
1980
Work It Out
Work It Out
Midnight Star
1990

Solar Artist Roster

MS
Midnight Star
18 releases
Group
The Whispers
The Whispers
18 releases
Group
Shalamar
Shalamar
16 releases
Group
L
Lakeside
14 releases
Group
Dynasty
Dynasty
8 releases
Group
Babyface
Babyface
7 releases
Person
The Deele
The Deele
7 releases
Group
Carrie Lucas
Carrie Lucas
5 releases
Person
Various Artists
Various Artists
5 releases
Other
C
Collage
4 releases
Group
K
Klymaxx
4 releases
Group
Calloway
Calloway
3 releases
Group
The Stranglers
The Stranglers
1 release
Group
JD
Jeffrey Daniel
1 release
Person
Snoop Dogg
Snoop Dogg
1 release
Person
CM
Cat Miller
1 release
Group
2Pac
2Pac
1 release
Person
Bobby Womack
Bobby Womack
1 release
Person
Ecstacy
Ecstacy
1 release
Person