Sparks: Propaganda - 50th Anniversary 140gm Maelstrom Blue Vinyl
Sparks: Propaganda - 50th Anniversary 140gm Maelstrom Blue Vinyl
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Sparks
Label: Demon Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5014797912298
Genre: Rock
Sparks' seminal Propaganda album was first 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" Enjoy this limited 50th Anniversary release, featuring a reproduction of Monty Coles' iconic album artwork titled "Welcome On Board", pressed on 140-gram "maelstrom" blue vinyl. "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. Pioneered." - Thom Allot
Tracks:
1.1 Propaganda
1.2 At Home, At Work, At Play
1.3 Reinforcements
1.4 BC
1.5 Thanks But No Thanks
1.6 Don’t Leave Me Alone With Her
1.7 Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth
1.8 Something For The Girl With Everything
1.9 Achoo
1.10 Who Don’t Like Kids
1.11 Bon Voyage