Burgess Gardner's first solo album was released in the Spring of 1983. Entitled Music Year 2000 it was released in both the US and UK on MCA Records. To date, there has been no release on CD or download formats. Track Listing: Side One 1. Little Bellflower 2. Gemstone 3. Nice 'n' Greasy 4. Crazy About You Side Two: 1. My Pleasure 2. Shoot Your Best Shot 3. Sheson 4. Limited Edition Singles released: Shoot Your Best Shot / Limited Edition ; Nice 'n' Greasy. Joining Burgess on the songwriting team was Al Perkins, Kevin McCord, Roslyn Lee, Vee Allen, Jack Hall, Jackie Myers, and long time MCA recording artistAl Hudson of One Way. The album was recorded at United Studio, Detroit, Michigan. Produced by Roy Glover and Al Perkins, the project also included experienced engineer Mike Iacopelli. Following the recording sessions in Detroit, the tapes were handed over to Kevin Gray at MCA's Whitney Recording Studios in Glendale, California for mastering and track listing - the track sequence is thought to have been decided in Detroit. The final result was absolutely incredible. At the time of recording and the release of the finished album, Burgess Gardner was working as a Jazz tutor at the California State University, Fullerton. Music Year 2000 entered the UK's Jazz Fusion Few Chart at Number 1 on 19 April 1983, joining the ranks of several acclaimed albums of the day including Lonnie Liston Smith'sDreams of Tomorrow and Earl Klugh'sLow Ride. In addition, Burgess's album stood shoulder to shoulder with Joe Sample"sThe Hunter also on MCA and riding high in the US and UK. Burgess Gardner's first solo album also did well in the US and UK Jazz Charts and the album registered on both US and UK Soul Album charts thanks to the track Shoot Your Best Shot which was being played heavily in clubs on both sides of the atlantic. Shoot Your Best Shot was premiered in the UK as the album's most commercial offer by Robbie Vincent on his Radio London Show in early April when the album was still on pre-release white label promo, with MCA making a decision to put out on a UK 12" white label promo single backed with Limited Edition. The official single released by MCA was Nice 'n' Greasy. Jazz Fusion DJs preferred the album's outstanding opener Little Bellflower which remained on many playlists at specialist clubs, bars, and radio programmes for several months.