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From | "David Bash" <bashpop@earthlink.net> |
Subject | Re: Kimono Props |
Date | Wed, 6 Aug 2003 10:29:58 -0700 |
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--- In audities@yahoogroups.com, "Seaman, Dave" <seamand@u...> wrote:
> > Speaking of Sparks, I have heard a lot of interesting things about their
> > latest, Lil Beethoven. Also, I'd like to expand my Sparks collection.
I
> > have Kimono and Propoganda on LP, love Kimono, really like Propoganda
> > (especially Something For the Girl With Everything), and hope to
> > eventually get these on CD. Are there any others in this style (strong
> > and distinct pop melodies, powerpop/glam heavy guitars and drums)? I
> > understand they changed styles not too long after Propoganda. What
other
> > Sparks lps would you recommend and why?
I would definitely recommend their first two, Sparks (also titled under
their original band name, Halfnelson) and A Woofer In Tweeter's Clothing.
Not quite as glam oriented as Kimono My House or Propaganda (my personal
favorite) and definintely quirkier than either of those two, but certainly
strong on pop melodies and completely over the top lyrically.
I'd also recommend Introducing Sparks, which is probably their most straight
ahead pop album. To be sure, it's still quirky and goofy in many places,
but everything's relative and if one of their albums has to their most
"conventional", this one gets my vote.
I just wish it was issued on CD.
I am not much of a fan of the albums in between Propaganda and Introducing,
which are Indiscreet and Big Beat. To me they both come up short
melodically. Mike Bennett probably feels differently. :-)
--
Pop Rules!!!!!
Take Care,
David
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