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Sparks

Kimono My House (50th Anniversary Edition)

limited 140g "Caramel Apple" green LP - £23.99 | Buy
limited picture disc LP - £27.99 | Buy
Sparks’ seminal 'Kimono My House' album was released on the 1st May 1974 on Island Records and is widely considered to be the groups commercial br...
Sparks

Tube Map

A4 PRINT - £12.00 | Buy
A5 Greetings Card - £6.00 | Buy
Innovative Representation of Music History: Band Maps by Mike Bell Mike Bell's band maps transform the rich tapestry of music history into a visual narrativ...
Sparks

Terminal Jive (2022 reissue)

limited remastered 180g transparent white lp - £24.99 | Buy
Their ninth album produced by Giorgio Moroder and which Harold Faltermeyer.
Sparks

Lil' Beethoven (2022 reissue)

expanded cd w/ 5 bonus tracks - £12.99 | Buy
Lil’ Beethoven is the 19th studio album by Sparks and was originally released in October 2002 in the UK and is now, for the first time ever, being release...
Sparks

Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins (deluxe 2019 reissue)

lp - £22.99 £14.99 | Buy
revisit one of the band’s many career highs with this majestic record, tenderly remastered for its 25th birthday.
Sparks

Past Tense – The Best of Sparks

3lp - £36.99 | Buy
A brand new career spanning best ff collection featuring all the bands hits and best loved recordings across their impressive 50 year career.
Propaganda (50th Anniversary Edition)
  1. Propaganda
  2. At Home, At Work, At Play
  3. Reinforcements
  4. BC
  5. Thanks But No Thanks
  6. Don’t Leave Me Alone With Her
  7. Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth
  8. Something For The Girl With Everything
  9. Achoo
  10. Who Don’t Like Kids
  11. Bon Voyage

Sparks

Propaganda (50th Anniversary Edition)

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  • limited 140g "Maelstrom" blue LP

    Released: 29th Nov 2024

    £23.99
    Buy
  • limited picture disc LP

    Released: 29th Nov 2024

    £27.99
    Buy

Sparks’ seminal 'Propaganda' album was released on the 11th November 1974, following up from their commercial breakthrough album, 'Kimono My House'.

'Propaganda' peaked at number 9 in the UK album charts in 1975. Features the singles “Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth” “Something For The Girl With Everything” and “Achoo”. “Ah, the eternal problem of how to follow up the overnight success. It's often the case that groups change their sound and image to keep up the commercial winning streak once they hit the big time, often at the expense of their original appeal. Sparks, however, are a law unto themselves. Whatever acclaim was brought by 'Kimono My House' appears to have been ignored by the Mael brothers, who instead solidified the style of demented, sinister pop songs that the band pioneered.” – Thom Allot