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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 8 MIN

093: Sparks - Pulling Rabbits Out of a Hat (1984) - Kiss Me Quick

from The Burning of the Midnight Amp

By the time we reach “Kiss Me Quick,” side B of Pulling Rabbits Out of a Hat has set the bar fairly low — which makes this track stand out all the more. Suddenly, there’s atmosphere, groove, and a sense that Sparks are actually enjoying the 80s studio palette rather than fighting it.The verses and production hint at something sleek and nocturnal: crisp bass, soft funk guitar, and a smooth, almost Bryan Ferry / late-night Miami TV-show mood. It’s one of the rare moments on side B where the arrangement feels considered and stylish, and where the band’s inventiveness briefly re-emerges. The problem, once again, is the chorus — serviceable, but flat, and never quite delivering on the promise of the build-up.Lyrically, it’s lighter and less biting than classic Sparks, but there are still flashes of Ron Mael’s voice in lines about “foreign words,” “complimentary lies,” and caffeine-charged romance. Nothing brilliant, nothing embarrassing — just enough personality to keep it interesting. Even the slightly absurd jungle drums during “jungle fever” feel oddly endearing rather than irritating.Originally relegated to B-side status, “Kiss Me Quick” also received a 12-inch club mix that leans even harder into its smooth, Ferry-adjacent vibe. Not a lost classic, but easily one of the stronger moments on side B — and a reminder that this album’s frustrations often come down to unrealised potential rather than a lack of ideas.

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