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SPARKS

Tube Map

A4 PRINT - £12.00 | Buy
A5 Postcard - £5.00 | 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

The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte

limited clear lp - £36.99 | Buy
cd - £14.99 | Buy
The Mael revival continues! Despite being a band for just shy of 60 years, the brothers are in a purple patch and writing some of their best music, still unafra...
SPARKS

Terminal Jive (2022 reissue)

limited remastered 180g transparent white lp - £32.99 | 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

A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip

cd - £12.99 | Buy
the legendary art-pop duo's 24th lp is another masterclass in arresting and whimsical pop songwriting.
SPARKS

Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins (deluxe 2019 reissue)

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

SPARKS

Past Tense – The Best of Sparks

BMG
  • 3lp

    Released: 8th Nov 2019

    £36.99
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A brand new career spanning best ff collection featuring all the bands hits and best loved recordings across their impressive 50 year career.

Up to date to include some of the bands most recent work from the critically acclaimed Hippopotamus. Past Tense includes a very rare early recording of Computer Girl (1967) and a previously unheard/unreleased original version of Piss Off (2004) which would latterly be recorded with Franz Ferdinand and appear on their 2015 collaboration record FFS. The collection also features Check Out Time 11am (2017)¸ previously only available on a limited 7” Black Friday release. Curated, compiled and designed by Ron and Russell Mael.