Produced by band guitarist Stephen Shockley,
Power was Lakeside's last nationally charting album. Issued during the
waning years of R&B bands, it has healthy heaping of both funk cuts
and slow jams. The opening track, "Relationships," written by onetime Prince & the Revolution bassist Brownmark,
was a Top 24 R&B single in the spring of 1987. Still, it's the LP's
ballads that left the most lasting impressions. The crystalline "To Be
Your Lover" remains a heart-melter almost two decades after its release
and was curiously never released as a single, despite receiving massive
radio play. The other standout ballad, "Bullseye," was a Top 33 R&B
hit during the summer of 1987. Former Slave member Steve Arrington's wife, India Arrington,
co-wrote the inspiring, poppin' title track which sports the lyric:
"What makes you better than the roaches on the wall/Until you get up
from the bottom/You'll both have to crawl." "Bullseye" appears on The
Best of Lakeside [Sequel] and Galactic Grooves: The Best of Lakeside.
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