Adventures in Black Sunshine is an album by the British acid jazz band Incognito, released in 2004 on Dome Records. The album peaked at No. 23 on the UK Independent Albums Chart and No. 8 on the US "Billboard" Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart. Critical reception. Within his B review, Otis Gowens of the Dayton Daily News claimed, "Sexy-soul swinging music; a likely description for Adventures in Black Sunshine (Narada Jazz/Rice) by Incognito." Johnathan Widran of AllMusic, in a 4/5-star review exclaimed, "The big story on 2003's "Who Needs Love" was the inclusion of a Brazilian vibe via Ed Motta, and here it's the return after several albums of the honey soul-voiced Maysa Leak, who was a big part of the group's rise to acid jazz prominence in the early '90s...Even with some 1,000 musicians passing through Incognito's ever-revolving doors and ever-evolving sound, Maunick's admiration for the soul music that first inspired him comes through brilliantly every time out."