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Space Cadet Solo Flight

1981 studio album by KC and the Sunshine Band


Space Cadet Solo Flight is the seventh studio album by the funk and disco group KC and the Sunshine Band. The album was produced by Harry Wayne Casey and Richard Finch and was released in 1981 on the TK label.

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History

Space Cadet Solo Flight was credited only to group lead vocalist KC. Featuring more of a pop sound than the previous albums,[citation needed] it was not successful as the album and none of the singles released charted in the US. The album is notable for including a cover of the Supremes' 1966 hit song "You Keep Me Hangin' On".

Track listing

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Personnel

  • Harry Wayne Casey – vocals, keyboards, horn arrangements
  • Lawrence Dermer – keyboards
  • Paul Harris – keyboards
  • Ernest Stewart – keyboards
  • Timmy Thomas – keyboards
  • Slick Aguilar – guitars
  • Tony Battaglia – guitars
  • Mark Gabriele – guitars
  • Tommy Johnson – guitars
  • Ishmael Ledesma – guitars
  • Richard Finch – bass guitar, drums, percussion, string arrangements
  • Emmanuel Taylor – bass guitar
  • Joe Galdo – drums
  • Robert Johnson – drums
  • Omar Martinez – drums
  • Mark Novotak – drums
  • Fermin Goytisolo – percussion
  • Whit Sidener – baritone saxophone
  • Mike Lewis – tenor saxophone, horn arrangements, string arrangements
  • Ken Faulk – trumpet
  • Brett Murphy – trumpet
  • Jerry Peel – French horn solo (5)
  • Deborah Carter – backing vocals
  • Beverly Champion – backing vocals
  • Denise King – backing vocals

Production

  • Harry Wayne Casey – producer
  • Richard Finch – producer, engineer
  • Milan Bogdan – engineer, mixing
  • Rob Vaughn – art direction
  • David Vance – photography

References

  1. Space Cadet review at AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-10-03.

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