Life After Dark

1979 studio album by Mark Williams
Life After Dark
Studio album by
Mark Williams
Released1979
Recorded1978-79
StudioTrafalgar Studios, Sydney, Australia
Genre
  • Pop
  • funk
  • soul
LabelCBS Records
ProducerAlan Galbraith
Mark Williams chronology
Greatest Hits
(1977)
Life After Dark
(1979)
Mark Williams ZNZ
(1990)
Singles from Life After Dark
  1. "Wanna Give You My Love"
    Released: 1978
  2. "I Don't Want You Anymore"
    Released: October 1979
  3. "Throw Me a Line"
    Released: January 1980

Life After Dark is the fourth studio album by New Zealand-born singer Mark Williams. The album was his first on the CBS Records label and released in 1979.

Track listing

LP/Cassette (SBP 237330)[1]
Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Let Me In"Mark Williams 
2."Groove Line"R. Temperton 
3."How Long"Z. Grey, R. Hanks 
4."You Took the Money"M. Williams 
5."Wanna Give You My Love"Adrian Scott 
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Don't Want You Anymore"B. Champlin, D. Foster 
2."Now That You've Gone"M. Williams 
3."Your Mamma Won't Mind"B. Thorp, R. Patton 
4."Throw Me a Line"M. Williams 
5."Why Don't You Write"M. Williams, M. Logan 

Personnel

  • Mark Williams - lead vocal
  • Cos Russo - keyboard
  • Mark Punch - guitar, backing vocal
  • Phil Lawson - bass
  • Peter Figures - drums
  • Adrian Scott - keyboards
  • Brenton White - guitar
  • John Kemp - guitar
  • Brian Hamilton - bass
  • Jackie Orszaczky - bass
  • Perry Johnston - drums
  • Sunil da Silva - percussion
  • Joe Tattersal - percussion
  • Boof Thompson- trumpet
  • Keith Stirling - trumpet
  • Geoff Oakes - saxophone
  • Alan Galbraith - backing vocal
  • Sheryl Black - backing vocal
  • Maggie McKinney - backing vocal
  • Shauna Jensen - backing vocal
  • Mary Bradfield - backing vocal
  • Ron Barry - backing vocal

References

  1. ^ "Life After Dark by Mark Williams". Discogs. 1979. Retrieved 30 June 2017.
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