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Pop / Rock 16/06/2017

Piano Man Jack Spann Will Drop His Second Solo Record, Beautiful Man From Mars, On June 16

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Piano Man Jack Spann Will Drop His Second Solo Record, Beautiful Man From Mars, On June 16
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Imagine this: You're a piano player from St. Louis, who migrates to New York to make it big. You become an in-demand session player, and none other than Tony Visconti — David Bowie's producer! — hires you to play on the demos for what would become Bowie's final album, Blackstar. Bowie himself even asks about your availability to tour the album upon its release in early 2016.

Unfortunately, Jack Spann never had the opportunity to tour with Bowie, but he pays homage to the man on his second solo CD, Beautiful Man from Mars — a quirky album on which Spann plays keys, piano, guitar and bass. The Bowie influences are obvious from the beginning, not only in the album's title and the leadoff title track, but also in Spann's vocal delivery. Sure, the Joe Jackson, Billy Joel and Ben Folds references from Spann's outstanding 2016 debut Time, Time, Time, Time, Time are still there, but you can hear Ziggy Stardust floating in and out of these new songs, too.

A metronomic piano line, shuffling drums and Spann's dark delivery make "Time" an early highlight here, while the feel-good, guitar-free "Songman" bounces along with encouragement for anyone who ever dreamed of making music. A lonely electric guitar accentuates the sorrow of "She Makes Pornography on the Weekend," and the farcical "Snooty Acres" comes with a melody that will linger longer than you'd like. "Jack Around" is a mostly instrumental ditty that shows off Spann's skills.

Milwaukee-based producer Gary Tanin (Daryl Stuermer, Roger Powell) contributes keyboards on most songs.If you're in the mood for something fresh and charming but wholly serious and worthy of your time, Spann's the man.

Praise for Beautiful Man from Mars:

"…a triumphant and enchanting number that embraces the listener."—AXS

"A metronomic piano line, shuffling drums and Spann's anxious delivery make "Time" a highlight, while the feel-good, guitar-free "Songman" bounces along with encouragement for anyone who ever dreamed of making music."—Shepherd Express

"It is the elegance of performance that makes the album so agile, so elaborate and decoratively rich and one that you can only smile at once it is finished."--Liverpool Sound & Vision

"The sky's not the limit here, as the title track, the album's scintillating bookends, and cinematic interlude "Mars In Twilight" suggest, whereas a piano-driven panache subsides and shapes a paean out of pain, as prog tones and vocal polyphony wash the sadness away."--DME Blog UK

"Spann's piano on "Deep Inside" gives the song a grand appeal as he uses his Broadway experience to inject emotion into this rock-opera type number."--JP's Music Log

"Bowie covered writers like Paul Williams and Biff Rose so how hard can it be to imagine a cat that's essentially a folkie having his life changed by being Bowie's demo man on his last album. A wild set that's just right for anyone that knows what the Bowie ride is like and how to enjoy it."--Midwest Record






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