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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2024 · 1H 56M

006: Sparks (1971) - Sparks

from The Burning of the Midnight Amp

In this episode we journey back to 1971 to explore the debut album by Sparks, initially released under the name Halfnelson. We take a deep dive into the early history of the band, discussing how the Mael brothers' unique musical style emerged from Los Angeles's vibrant music scene.As we go track-by-track, Christer—who has never heard the album before—shares his fresh impressions, while Trond and Frode offers insights from their previous listening experience. From the experimental sounds to the clever lyrics, we break down each song, exploring the innovative elements that set Sparks apart from other bands of their time.Join us for a lively discussion filled with trivia, personal anecdotes, and a whole lot of love for the quirky genius of Sparks. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to the band's work, this episode will give you a deeper appreciation for the artistry that shaped their debut. Tune in and discover why Sparks' first album remains a cult classic decades after its release.

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