Space Wrangler Explained

Space Wrangler
Type:Studio album
Artist:Widespread Panic
Cover:WSP-SpaceWrangler.jpg
Released:February 4, 1988
Studio:John Keane Studio, Athens, GA
Genre:Rock, southern rock, jam rock
Length:64:36
Label:Landslide (1988)
Capricorn/Warner Bros. (1992, 1994)
Zomba/Legacy (2001)
Producer:John Keane, Widespread Panic, Johnny Sandlin
Next Title:Widespread Panic
Next Year:1991

Space Wrangler is the first studio album by the Athens, GA based band Widespread Panic. It was first released by a small Atlanta label, Landslide Records, on February 4, 1988. It was later reissued four times, the first two times by Capricorn Records/Warner Bros. Records, and, in 2001, by Zomba Music Group. Space Wrangler was reissued for the fourth time on vinyl for one day — July 15, 2014 — as a special reissue through Think Indie distribution, that was sold only at independent record stores.[1]

Due to time restraints on the original issue, concert staple "Conrad" was not included in the 1988 release. The reissues featured three extra tracks not found on the original release. "Holden Oversoul" and "Contentment Blues" were both from a John Keane studio session in September 1990. "Holden Oversoul" features Phish keyboardist Page McConnell on organ. "Me and The Devil Blues / Heaven" was recorded in one take and was taken from "try-out" sessions with Capricorn Records that would result in the Widespread Panic album.

Space Wrangler has been released on vinyl, cassette and CD.

The band played the original Landslide release in its entirety during the first set on December 31, 2008. This show was held at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado.[2] Nearly two years later, at their annual 'Tunes For Tots' Benefit concert on September 23, 2010, Widespread again used the first set to play through Space Wrangler in its entirety. However, for this concert, they used the track listing from the re-released Capricorn Records version of the album: adding the four additional songs (three studio tracks) included with the reissues to the setlist. For the second set of this benefit concert, which took place at the Center Stage Theatre in Atlanta, GA, the band performed the entirety of their self-titled, second studio album.[3] [4]

Track listing

a Produced by Johnny Sandlin
b "Me and the Devil Blues" written by Robert Johnson
c "Heaven" written by David Byrne and Jerry Harrison

Personnel

Widespread Panic

Additional musicians

Production and design

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WidespreadPanic.com: Back Catalog Vinyl Reissues. WidespreadPanic.com.
  2. Web site: Everyday Companion Online - 12/31/08 Pepsi Center.
  3. Web site: Everyday Companion Online - 09/23/10 Center Stage.
  4. Web site: Everyday Companion Online - Discography - Albums.