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077: Sparks - In Outer Space (1983) - Please, Baby, Please

Episode 77 of the The Burning of the Midnight Amp podcast, hosted by Frode, Trond & Chris, titled "077: Sparks - In Outer Space (1983) - Please, Baby, Please" was published on February 3, 2026 and runs 7 minutes.

February 3, 2026 ·7m · The Burning of the Midnight Amp

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“Please Baby Please” closes side A of In Outer Space as one of the album’s most immediately likeable moments. It lands fast as a would-be single: catchy, car-friendly, and built around a chorus that sticks without wearing thin. Even on first listen, it feels purpose-made for radio, despite ending up as a fairly forgotten release.

We focus on how deceptively well put together the song is. Synths drive it early on, but guitars, tambourine, and a playful solo gradually flesh it out, giving it a more “band” feel than much of the album so far. It’s simple on the surface, but smartly varied, which is why it holds up on repeat listens.

Lyrically, it’s Sparks snapping back into familiar shape. The self-deprecation is front and centre: awkward pleading, exaggerated humility, and lines that could only come from Ron Mael. There’s even a faint, old-school pop flavour in the chorus — the kind of earnest plea you could imagine someone like Tom Petty delivering, filtered through early-80s synth pop.

Released only in France and rarely played live, “Please Baby Please” still does an important job. As the side-closer, it sends In Outer Space into its flip feeling confident, melodic, and firmly back in classic Sparks territory.

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