Sparks: Big Beat

Sparks SKU: 35507727
Sparks: Big Beat

Sparks: Big Beat

Sparks SKU: 35507727

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Big Beat
Artist: Sparks
Label: Mercury
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 602547359094
Genre: Rock

Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Big Beat is the sixth album by eccentric rock band Sparks, released in 1976. Big Beat was recorded at Mediasound Studios, New York City in August 1976. The album was the group's first album after breaking away from their English backing band. Instead, the Mael Brothers used session musicians and hired Roxy Music contributor Sal Maida on bass, Tuff Darts guitarist Jeffrey Salen and Hilly Boy Michaels on drums. The release was their first for Columbia Records in the US. The album employed a much heavier and harder rock sound. Initially, the Mael brothers had returned to work with the early Sparks member Earle Mankey. Together, they recorded the song "England", a song which bore much in common with the jaunty home-made and unusual sound that the three musicians had made together in the early 1970s. Conversely, Rupert Holmes and Jeffrey Lesser's production on the album was slicker and more direct and the resulting album displayed a more American sound.

Tracks:
1.1 Big Boy
1.2 I Want to Be Like Everybody Else
1.3 Nothing to Do
1.4 I Bought the Mississippi River
1.5 Fill-Er-Up
1.6 Everybody's Stupid
1.7 Throw Her Away (And Get a New One)
1.8 Confusion
1.9 Screwed Up
1.10 White Woman
1.11 I Like Girls
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