Quote Originally Posted by manny View Post
Hi, Cosmic Truth

I also thinks that Dexter Wansel have some great instrumentals [[some well known as "Life On Mars") but I have some rare tracks by him I likes a lot from the time they were published: "A Million Miles Of The Ground"; "Theme From The Planets" and one credited as "MFSB feat. dexter Wansel", "When Your Love Is Gone" from the LP "Philadelphia Freedom"; and almost the entire MFSB set "Mysteries Of The World" on wich Wansel is omnipresent.

Some other great instrumental I can't stop to hear:

- MFSB "Bitter Sweet"
- Blackbyrds "Future Children Future Hopes"
- People's Choice "Opus - de - Funk"
- Leon Huff "No Greater Love"
- Deodato "Adam's Hotel"
- Luis Gasca "Visions"
- Donald Byrd "Veronica"
- Salsoul Orchestra "Alpha Centauri"
- Michael pedicin, Jr. "Soncere"
- Chick Corea "Nite Sprite"

To name only a few...
Dexter Wansel is a tremendous artist. I actually bought the Voyager album when I was young, just for the funk track All Night Long. It was only when I bought a double CD of his best tracks that I discovered Time Is The Teacher. I didn't have a clue about quality music when I was younger.

I first heard Life On Mars when I bought the CD. As you said, it's. absolutely outstanding.

Here's another instrumental track of his. It was the B sides of one of his singles. I can't remember which one exactly, but I reckon it was either Disco Lights, or It's Been Cool.