This 1976 compilation was transcribed directly  from one of the earliest two-sided EvaTone Sound Sheets (pressed on  translucent red plastic); the original master has been lost. One  thousand copies were distributed in three-color, silk-screened gatefold  sleeves.
We now refer to recordings made between 1970 and  1981 by the following artists and all the bands descended from the  Artifacts/yclept community as "Analog Music from a Lost World." Newer,  more comprehensive collections will follow this one.
Record conceived and produced by Dennis Madigan,  drummer for X-Breed and later, Single Bullet Theory.
"Artifacts Vol. 1" title, cover image and  flexi-concept by William Burke.
Cover photo by Sandy Jensen.
Art and  advice by Z (Tom Zimmerman) and Michael Maurice Garrett.
These are the original liner notes:
SPRINGTIME. The year is 2020. Nannaw  is preening the robot and Ooompaw has just finished his nap. It is  early afternoon, and Ooompaw is sitting there, transfixed. Nannaw can  never tell if he is for real or "just cloning around." "I can almost  remember...," Ooompaw keeps repeating, sort of to himself, but just loud  enough for Nannaw to hear. "I can almost remember...Cross Brace, yep,  and Big Nappy and Little Nappy...heh, heh, heh...yep, I can almost..."
NANNAW SUSPECTS it is time to take the bull by the  horns. So she pulls out the old red disc from long ago, and she drops it  on the box. Which is to say she gives the platter a spin. With the  first chords of "Marlene," Ooompaw is up and hopping. "Circus of Terror"  finds Ooompaw unsteady and for good reason. The cold sweat passes.  Crank up the robot, Nannaw, it's time to "cop a buzz," hey? "On the Can"  sends the little robot hurrying to the store for some "supplies," and  Little Lacy beckons the cute little mutants from next door to dance,  too.
AND SO IT GOES, on and on and on, down through  time...Ooompaws & Nannaws of tomorrow, we proudly present these  ARTIFACTS for your memory library. See you around. 
-- William "Montserrat" Burke (1976)
                
            
                  
        Wow... Very excited to find this here! Thanks!