At last, a good record! Better still, it’s another
instrumental! “Outa-Space” began life as the B-side to the single “I Wrote A
Simple Song” before – guess what, readers? – radio DJs flipped it and the
public flipped in turn. An irresistible electrofunk groove before electrofunk
was formally thought of, Preston plugs his Hohner Clavinet into a wah-wah
pedal, improvises on a groove and (apparently, though it’s inaudible on the
record) yells out chord changes to his backing group, who respond
magnificently, particularly drummer Manuel Kellough. All this just ahead of the
second coming of Stevie Wonder, too. Furiously danceable, the tune could
theoretically go on forever – and hence House music arrives, fourteen yards
ahead of schedule; “Outa-Space” is a possible missing link between Westbrook’s “Original Peter” and Phuture’s “Acid Tracks.” Lena says it reminds her of Simple Minds,
and hence Kraftwerk (who must have
been aware of the record). Throw in a little early-eighties Scritti too (“Asylums
In Jerusalem”) and you have the perfect end to an aesthetically frustrating
week. All good ones next week, though!
Date Record Made
Number Two: 8 July 1972
Number Of Weeks At
Number Two: 1
Record At Number One: “Lean
On Me” by Bill Withers
UK Chart Position: None
There’s definitely some of this in “Theme for Great Cities.”
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