Stevie Wonder's Superego
Appearance
SuperEgo | |
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Origin | Detroit, United States |
Genres | Funk, Lounge music, Experimental music |
Years active | 1979, |
SuperEgo is a short-lived instrumental project conceived and produced by Stevie Wonder in 1979.
Concept
[edit]Stevie, who had been growing his interest in electronic music, tried to create an album with constant BPMs and heavily use of overdubbing techniques.[1] Often counting with The Meters as his backing band, Stevie recorded two albums (Vol. 1 and Vol. 2) at his home studio in Detroit through a nine-month period. Both albums were finished but never released and then abandoned due to "lack of commercial power", as he says.[2]
Members
[edit]- Stevie Wonder - piano, clavinet, drum machine, synthesizers
- Art Neville - hammond organ, synthesizers
- Ziggy Modeliste - drums
- Leo Nocentelli - guitar
- George Porter Jr. - bass guitar
References
[edit]- ^ Hull, Ted. The Wonder Years
- ^ Perone, James E. (2006). The Sound of Stevie Wonder: His Words and Music. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing. ISBN 0-275-98723-X.