Sparks – Kimono My House (Vinyl)
Arguably one of Sparks' best albums, 1974's Kimono My House finds the brothers Mael (Ron wrote most the songs and played keyboards, while Russell was the singing frontman) ingeniously playing their guitar- and keyboard-heavy pop mix on 12 consistently fine tracks. Adding a touch of bubblegum, and even some of Zappa's own song-centric experimentalism to the menu, the Maels spruce up a sleazy Sunset Strip with a bevy of Broadway-worthy performances here: as the band expertly revs up the glam rock-meets-Andrew Lloyd Webber backdrops, Russell sends things into space with his operatic vocals. And besides two of their breakthrough hits (the English chart-toppers "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us" and "Amateur Hour"), the album features one of their often-overlooked stunners, "Here in Heaven." Essential. – AllMusic Review by Stephen Cook
Tracklist
01. Sparks - This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us (3:06)
02. Sparks - Amateur Hour (3:41)
03. Sparks - Falling in Love With Myself Again (3:05)
04. Sparks - Here in Heaven (2:51)
05. Sparks - Thank God It's Not Christmas (5:09)
06. Sparks - Hasta Mañana Monsieur (3:53)
07. Sparks - Talent Is an Asset (3:27)
08. Sparks - Complaints (2:54)
09. Sparks - In My Family (3:49)
10. Sparks - Equator (4:43)
Cat no: 4735903
Arguably one of Sparks' best albums, 1974's Kimono My House finds the brothers Mael (Ron wrote most the songs and played keyboards, while Russell was the singing frontman) ingeniously playing their guitar- and keyboard-heavy pop mix on 12 consistently fine tracks. Adding a touch of bubblegum, and even some of Zappa's own song-centric experimentalism to the menu, the Maels spruce up a sleazy Sunset Strip with a bevy of Broadway-worthy performances here: as the band expertly revs up the glam rock-meets-Andrew Lloyd Webber backdrops, Russell sends things into space with his operatic vocals. And besides two of their breakthrough hits (the English chart-toppers "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us" and "Amateur Hour"), the album features one of their often-overlooked stunners, "Here in Heaven." Essential. – AllMusic Review by Stephen Cook
Tracklist
01. Sparks - This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us (3:06)
02. Sparks - Amateur Hour (3:41)
03. Sparks - Falling in Love With Myself Again (3:05)
04. Sparks - Here in Heaven (2:51)
05. Sparks - Thank God It's Not Christmas (5:09)
06. Sparks - Hasta Mañana Monsieur (3:53)
07. Sparks - Talent Is an Asset (3:27)
08. Sparks - Complaints (2:54)
09. Sparks - In My Family (3:49)
10. Sparks - Equator (4:43)
Cat no: 4735903
Arguably one of Sparks' best albums, 1974's Kimono My House finds the brothers Mael (Ron wrote most the songs and played keyboards, while Russell was the singing frontman) ingeniously playing their guitar- and keyboard-heavy pop mix on 12 consistently fine tracks. Adding a touch of bubblegum, and even some of Zappa's own song-centric experimentalism to the menu, the Maels spruce up a sleazy Sunset Strip with a bevy of Broadway-worthy performances here: as the band expertly revs up the glam rock-meets-Andrew Lloyd Webber backdrops, Russell sends things into space with his operatic vocals. And besides two of their breakthrough hits (the English chart-toppers "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us" and "Amateur Hour"), the album features one of their often-overlooked stunners, "Here in Heaven." Essential. – AllMusic Review by Stephen Cook
Tracklist
01. Sparks - This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us (3:06)
02. Sparks - Amateur Hour (3:41)
03. Sparks - Falling in Love With Myself Again (3:05)
04. Sparks - Here in Heaven (2:51)
05. Sparks - Thank God It's Not Christmas (5:09)
06. Sparks - Hasta Mañana Monsieur (3:53)
07. Sparks - Talent Is an Asset (3:27)
08. Sparks - Complaints (2:54)
09. Sparks - In My Family (3:49)
10. Sparks - Equator (4:43)
Cat no: 4735903