Various Artists: Personal Space - Electronic Soul 1974 - 1984
Luxury executed, impressive compilation of obscure, electrified Soul
- A1 Jeff Phelps: Excerpts From Autumn
- A2 Guitar Red: Disco From A Space Show
- A3 Jerry (J.G.) Green: I Finally Found The Love I Need
- A4 Key & Clearly: A Man
- B1 Spontaneous Overthrow: All About Money
- B2 Cotillion: If You Give A Dance
- B3 USAries: Are You Ready To Come? (With Me) Pt. 1
- B4 Makers: Don’t Challenge Me
- C1 T. Dyson And Company: It’s All Over
- C2 Starship Commander Woo Woo: Master Ship (Excerpt)
- C3 Johnnie Walker: Love Vibrator
- C4 Jeff Phelps: Super Lady
- D1 Deborah Washington & The Astros: Shortest Lady
- D2 Steve Elliott: One More Time
- D3 USAries: Are You Ready To Come? (With Me) Pt. 2
- D4 The New Year: My Bleeding Wound
- D5 Otis G. Johnson: Time To Go Home
’If the independently-pressed record made the galaxy of recorded music that much larger, the burgeoning home studio became the black hole from which little escaped. Flowering in the mid-to-late ‘70s, affordable high-quality tape recorders, synthesizers, and simple drum machines permitted the aspiring artist to never leave his home, never request the assistance of another human being. In the world of American Black music, name artists such as Sly Stone, Timmy Thomas, and Shuggie Otis had experimented with rudimentary electronic soul with a modicum of success, but on record what remains is scant. This collection presents the unheard underground
of the self-produced, often solo, electronic soul world of the ‘70s and early ‘80s, offering a view into an ocean of sound that is in turn peaceful, bizarre, funky, and often humbly ahead of its time.’



