Sunny Days
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 25, 2001
GenreR&B[1]
Length44:40
LabelMCA
Producer
  • Allstar
  • Scott Booker
  • Full Force
  • Troy Johnson
  • Kay Gee
  • Kobie
  • Ike Lee III
  • Chris "C.L." Liggio
  • Larry "Precision" Gates
  • Rick St. Hillaire
  • Rhemario Webber
Allure chronology
Allure
(1997)
Sunny Days
(2001)
Chapter III
(2004)

Sunny Days is the second studio album released by American girl band Allure. It was released by MCA Records on September 25, 2001 in the United States. Conceived after the folding of their debut label, singer Mariah Carey's record company Crave Records, it marked the quartet's debut with MCA as well as their first full-length release in four years. Sunny Days peaked at number 68 on the US Billboard Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Allmusic editor Liana Jonas found that "within minutes of listening to the disc, audiences will think, 'this is like all the other girl-group R&B fare on the radio today'. And it is. Sunny Days is rife with contemporary danceable grooves, guest flows, urban flavor, and several grab-the-Kleenex ballads. And what's wrong with this? [...] To be sure, the band has matured. The songs sound more seasoned this go-round [...] Also, their voices sound more robust and confident [...] Welcome back, Allure. Here's hoping for more sunny days."[1]

Track listing

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Bump" (featuring Nucci Rey O)
  • Larry "Precision" Gates
  • Rick St. Hilaire
3:35
2."Kool wit Me"Allen "Allstar" Gordon, Jr.3:47
3."Wore Out Your Welcome"Troy Johnson4:46
4."Enjoy Yourself"/"Love Me (Interlude)"
4:08
5."Lady"Ike Lee III5:44
6."Never Let You Go"Rhemario Webber4:08
7."Can't Live Without You"
  • Ike Lee III
  • Scott Booker[a]
4:19
8."The Shore (Wanna Be Your Lady)" (featuring Miri Ben-Ari)St. Hilaire4:44
9."Earn My Trust"Full Force4:29
10."Only for a While (Interlude)"Webber1:37
11."Sunny Day"Gates3:27
Japan bonus track
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
12."Simon Sez"Gates2:59

Notes

  • ^a denotes additional producer

Charts

Chart (2001) Peak
position
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[2] 68

References

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