1. Sparkstember 2024

    Sparkstember started in 2020 as a celebration of the band Sparks, and has been observed every year since. For Sparkstember 2024 I listened to all of Sparks LPs and posted a bit about them. These are the posts.

  2. Day 2: A Woofer in Tweeter's Clothing

    A sepia tinted picture of five men with early 1970s hair. The one with the small moustache is blurred, as if he exists at a different speed to the rest of them.

    Sparks' second LP was 'A Woofer in Tweeter's Clothing'. Released in February 1972, it wasn't particularly successful in the US or elsewhere, but a residency at the Marquee in London increased interest in the UK. The LP starts with 'Girl from Germany' and 'Beaver O'Lindy', a single that sounds more …

  3. Day 3: Kimono My House

    The sleeve of Kimono My House by Sparks, two women in traditional Japanese kimono, one looking shocked with her hands to her face, and the other holding a fan and winking. The man with the small moustache is nowhere to be seen.

    The third LP by Sparks was 'Kimono My House', which was their commercial breakthrough, preceded by the single 'This Town Ain't Big Enough For The Both Of Us', which reached no 4 in the UK charts. Ron and Russell Mael relocated to the UK in 1973, leaving behind the band …

  4. Day 4: Propaganda

    Two men bound and gagged in the back of a speedboat , its wake behind them. The man on the left has a small moustache, the one on the right does not.

    Sparks released 'Propaganda', their fourth LP, in November 1974, six months after 'Kimono My House'. It reached 9 in the UK charts and the singles 'Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth' and 'Something For the Girl With Everything' reached 13 and 17. It follows a similar pattern to 'Kimono …

  5. Day 5: Indiscreet

    A crashed light aeroplane in front of an American single storey house. Two men are in the wreckage but apparently largely uninjured. One is sitting on the ground holding his leg, and the man with the small moustache is standing, wearing a hat and wondering how he is going to reassemble the plane.

    Sparks' fifth LP was 'Indiscreet', released in 1975. While it still referred to contemporary glam rock like 'Kimono' and 'Propaganda' , there were broader influences from outside of rock, such as vaudeville, jazz and classical music, with orchestral arrangements by Tony Visconti. Lead UK single 'Get In the Swing' sounds like …

  6. Day 6: Big Beat

    A black and white picture of two men. The man on the left is bare chested and wearing white jeans.. The man with the small moustache on  the right is posed and  wearing a white shirt and thin black tie and remarkable cheekbones.

    The band returned to the US and recorded their sixth LP 'Big Beat' in New York with a session band. It was recorded with Rupert Holmes and Jeffery Lesser and has a rockier American AOR 'West Coast' sound than previously. It's still recognisably Sparks due to Russell's voice and slightly …

  7. Day 7: Introducing Sparks

    A picture of a man with curly hair wearing a red shirt on a blue background with the words 'Introducing Sparks' in the top right quadrant. The man with the small moustache is not present.

    'Introducing Sparks' was released in 1977. It was recorded by the Mael brothers with another different band line-up and another take on their sound. The AOR rock sound of 'Big Beat' gave way to a lighter, smoother sound with backing harmonies and a broader, more piano driven musical palette. It …

  8. Day 8: Number One in Heaven

    The sleeve of 'Number One in Heaven' by Sparks. A woman in what might be a white nurse's outfit and white gym shoes spotlit in a white room with an unlit fluorescent light behind her head. The man with the small moustache was probably having his hair done at the time.

    The comparative failure of 'Big Beat' and 'Introducing' caused the Mael brothers to rethink their direction. In an interview with a German journalist they expressed an admiration for Giorgio Moroder. The journalist turned out to be a friend of Moroder, made the introduction and their eighth LP 'No1 in Heaven' …

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