[The adhesive pop quality of their songs – Shining Star, Can’t Hide Love, Serpentine Fire, Fantasy and the disco classic Boogie Wonderland – was matched by superslick playing born out of their roots in fusion jazz.] People used to call us a funk band, … But it was a little more complicated than that. We were a fusion group made commercial. We had a lot of progressive chord changes and bebop horn lines and then hooks that a child could sing.



