Marcus Miller's 1993 album "The Sun Don't Lie" is a vibrant journey through the realms of jazz fusion, jazz funk, and straight-ahead jazz. Released on June 14, 1993, under the Dreyfus Jazz label, this album spans a full hour of dynamic and engaging music. Miller, known for his exceptional bass playing and innovative compositions, delivers a collection of tracks that showcase his versatility and creativity. From the energetic "Panther" and the groovy "Steveland" to the introspective "Moons" and the poignant "The King Is Gone (For Miles)," each track offers a unique blend of Miller's signature style and genre-blending prowess. The album features a mix of original compositions and tributes, highlighting Miller's deep respect for jazz history while pushing the boundaries of contemporary jazz. With its rich instrumentation and infectious rhythms, "The Sun Don't Lie" is a testament to Marcus Miller's enduring influence and artistry in the world of jazz.