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Sparks 1975-1976 3CD: 2025
To celebrate the 50th anniversary, this deluxe edition features non-album tracks and B-sides. This 3CD gatefold set includes their Indiscreet and Big Beat studio albums, along with a booklet containing new sleeve notes by Simon Price. The functionally titled 1975-1976 features 1975’s Indiscreet and the following year’s Big Beat in their original running order on the first two discs, with the third disc comprising nine bonus tracks from the era. Both albums are also being reis

Sparks
Oct 9, 20253 min read


Indiscreet Album Vinyl LP Picture Disc: 2025
50th Anniversary Edition Limited Edition Picture Disc Includes the singles 'get In The Swing' and 'Looks Looks Looks' Produced by Tony Visconti Original artwork by Richard Creamer and Gered Mankowitz Four vintage-style photographs arranged in a grid, showing outdoor leisure activities and gatherings in sepia/black and white tones. Following the success of 2024’s 50th celebrations for ‘Kimono My House’ and ‘Propaganda’ and a career-best No. 2 UK chart placing for latest studio

Sparks
Oct 9, 20251 min read


Big Beat Album Vinyl LP: 2025
50th Anniversary Collector's Edition Special Edition Mineral Marbled Vinyl The sixth album by Ron and Russell Mael Includes the singles 'Big Boy' and 'I Like Girls' Featuring original artwork by Richard Avedon Following the success of 2024’s 50th celebrations for ‘Kimono My House’ and ‘Propaganda’ and a career-best No. 2 UK chart placing for latest studio album ‘MAD’, Demon announced a suite of products celebrating the band’s next two catalogue classics. Released in October

Sparks
Oct 8, 20251 min read


Propaganda Album: 1974
Mael Brothers' Mother Earth Warning Sparks’ Propaganda LP, released in the UK on November 11, 1974, on Island Records (catalogue: ILPS 9312), was their fourth studio album and a glam-pop triumph. Produced by Muff Winwood at Trident Studios, this 11-track whirlwind—featuring Russell Mael’s falsetto and Ron Mael’s witty lyrics—followed Kimono My House (No. 4 UK, 1974). With the Mael brothers tied-up and gagged on Monty Coles’ cover (titled “Welcome on Board”), it included a bla

Sparks
Nov 11, 19743 min read
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