Life on Mars

Life on Mars

by Dexter Wansel
Life on Mars

Life on Mars

by Dexter Wansel

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Special Edition / Dutch Import / 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Science fiction was big in the 1970s. So from a marketing standpoint, it made sense when, in 1976, Dexter Wansel went for a sci-fi theme on his debut album, Life on Mars. Not that the Philadelphia producer/keyboardist needed a gimmick to get over -- if you're good enough to work with heavyweights like the O'Jays, the Stylistics, and the Intruders, you don't need a gimmick. Even without the sci-fi theme, Life on Mars would have been a memorable debut for Wansel, who produced the album and wrote or co-wrote all of the material. This diverse LP is far from predictable; if you bought Life on Mars for its title song (a haunting piece of space funk that employs members of Instant Funk), you quickly learned that the record also includes mellow quiet storm offerings ("One Million Miles From the Ground," "Together Once Again") as well as Curtis Mayfield-influenced funk ("You Can Be What You Wanna Be") and pop-jazz/crossover instrumentals ("A Prophet Named K.G.," "Theme From the Planets"). In fact, one of the musicians Wansel employs is saxophonist Bob Malach, a jazzman who is heavily influenced by Michael Brecker but is more Grover Washington-influenced on this album. Ranging from decent to excellent, Life on Mars is arguably Wansel's strongest album. ~ Alex Henderson

Product Details

Release Date: 09/01/2023
Label: Music On Vinyl / Philadelphia International/Emi
UPC: 8719262030404
Rank: 29219

Tracks

  1. A Prophet Named K.G.
  2. Life on Mars
  3. Together Once Again
  4. Stargazer
  5. One Million Miles from the Ground
  6. You Can Be What You Wanna Be
  7. Theme from the Planets
  8. Rings of Saturn

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Dexter Wansel   Primary Artist,Vocals,Keyboards,Synthesizer
Terri Wells   Vocals
Bob Malach   Flute,Sax (Tenor),Sax (Soprano)
Joe Johnson   Percussion
Charlie Collins   Percussion
Carla Benson   Vocals (Background)
Raymond Earl   Bass (Electric)
Evette Benton   Vocals (Background)
Barbara Ingram   Vocals (Background)
Darryl Brown   Drums,Percussion
Scott Miller   Drums
Derrick Graves   Bass (Electric)
Kim Miller   Guitar (Electric)
Calvin Harris   Guitar (Electric)

Technical Credits

Jay Mark   Engineer
Peter Humphreys   Assistant Engineer
Jim Gallagher   Engineer
Michael Hutchinson   Assistant Engineer
Dexter Wansel   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Jeffrey Stewart   Assistant Engineer
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