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Tracklisting The No. 1 Song In Heaven (Plagiarism Album Version) The No. 1 Song In Heaven (Dave Aude’s Heavenly Vocal) The No. 1 Song In Heaven (Dave’s Rubber Dub) Hey Skinny (Exclusive Track) The No. 1 Song In Heaven (Sparks Radio Edit) The No. 1 Song In Heaven (Extended Version with Jimmy Somerville) The Number One Song In Heaven (Part Two) Reviews Lyrics Credits Label: Oglio (USA ...
'Sparks/A Woofer In Tweeter's Clothing: First two albums (in one) from the finest English band to come out of America...back in early-'70s America, a falsetto-led Anglophile pop group dealing in idiosyncratic sly wit and hinting at all kinds of weird sexuality were completely out of the loop, especially with a glowering, shaggy-haired Ron Mael ...
'The end result is a powerfully effective blend of Sparks' assertive, ironic lyrics over instrumentation of considerable energy.' (Ray King, Manchester Evening News, 6 April 1979) 'This record is an amazing blend of frantic rock and Germanic disco that pushes beyond both idioms and into a state of pop-flash and fantasy that leaves one breathless.
The last 3 conventions have all been successful and damn good fun, but relatively intimate affairs. I think it would be good to aim big next time, and have a Sparks convention on the same sort of scale as those of a certain cult TV show ( but without the pointy ears..) If could be held over a weekend in a large hotel with plenty of accomodation and facilities, in a city with good public ...