![]() ![]() This album led to a tour across UK, and during it Sparks decided to stay in London. Sparks’ first eponymous album, released in 1971, sounded accordingly, as long as their second record A Woofer In Tweeter's Clothing (1972). Sometimes brothers were even pretending that they came from England. This is no surprise that they were trying to emulate the sound of their English idols when they started to perform themselves. They grew up in California suburbs and were regular visitors of the clubs where such bands The Doors, Love, The Kinks and The Beach Boys played. The band consists of two brothers, Ron and Russell Mael. A lot of artists cited Sparks as a major influence, starting from Depeche Mode and Morrissey to numerous pop acts. During almost forty years of their career, Sparks have released 21 albums and tried great number of different genres from disco to psychedelic. Sparks are one of the oldest bands in America. ![]()
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