Mael Sparks

Sparks - No. 1 In Heaven: 40th Anniversary Edition (1979) {2019, Remastered}

Sparks - No. 1 In Heaven: 40th Anniversary Edition (1979) {2019, Remastered}
2CD | EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 525 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 215 Mb
Full Scans | 00:33:55 + 00:27:25 | RAR 5% Recovery
Disco, New Wave, Synth-Pop | Lil' Beethoven Records #LBRCD119

Originally released March 2nd 1979, Sparks are celebrating the 40th anniversary of No 1 In Heaven with a specially remastered and curated double color vinyl and CD release. By the late '70s, brothers Ron and Russell Mael were at an impasse. Their outlandish and theatrical glam rock band Sparks had achieved notable success earlier in the decade when they moved from Los Angeles to England and released a string of oversexed, over-produced, over-the-top albums that would be some of their best-received work, starting with 1974's stellar (and ridiculous) Kimono My House. Things quickly cooled off after a couple years, however, as the brothers returned to their native Los Angeles, reconfigured their backing band, and put out one disappointing record after another.
Sparks - No. 1 In Heaven (45th Anniversary Edition) (1979/2024) (Hi-Res)

Sparks - No. 1 In Heaven (45th Anniversary Edition) (1979/2024) (Hi-Res)
FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz - 952 MB
1:16:20 | Synth-pop, Disco | Label: Lil Beethoven Records

By the late '70s, brothers Ron and Russell Mael were at an impasse. Their outlandish and theatrical glam rock band Sparks had achieved notable success earlier in the decade when they moved from Los Angeles to England and released a string of oversexed, over-produced, over-the-top albums that would be some of their best-received work, starting with 1974's stellar (and ridiculous) Kimono My House. Things quickly cooled off after a couple years, however, as the brothers returned to their native Los Angeles, reconfigured their backing band, and put out one disappointing record after another. With poor record sales, a dwindling fan base and their fate in the balance, they made a bold about face. Disco was in full swing, and Italian producer Giorgio Moroder was one of the principle voices of the genre, visible for both hits under his own name and his iconic production on Donna Summer's 1977 number one hit "I Feel Love." In 1978, Sparks and Moroder began work on what would become No. 1 in Heaven, abandoning rock and guitars for synthesizers, sequencers, and disco beats.

Sparks - Pulling Rabbits Out Of A Hat (1984) [Reissue 2013]  Music

Posted by gribovar at Jan. 7, 2023
Sparks - Pulling Rabbits Out Of A Hat (1984) [Reissue 2013]

Sparks - Pulling Rabbits Out Of A Hat (1984) [Reissue 2013]
EAC Rip | FLAC (image+.cue+log) - 513 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps (LAME 3.93) - 159 MB | Covers - 10 MB
Genre: Synth-pop, New Wave | RAR 3% Rec. | Label: Repertoire Records (REP 5287)

Includes 5 bonus tracks from 1984 - 5 extended versions of songs from the album. Booklet with authoritative liner notes by respected author and journalist Chris Welch.
Conjuring fresh and original material out of thin air can be as tricky as pulling rabbits out a hat. But that’s just what Ron and Russell Mael of Sparks have been doing throughout their extraordinary career. The talented duo came to fame with "This Town Ain’t Big Enough For The Both Of Us" in 1974 and went to create many more hit singles and extraordinary albums.
"Pulling Rabbits Out Of A Hat" is a fine example of their post-disco period, when they were moving into the realms of novelty electronica pop…
Sparks - No. 1 In Heaven (45th Anniversary Edition) (1979/2024)

Sparks - No. 1 In Heaven (45th Anniversary Edition) (1979/2024)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 568 MB | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 197 MB
1:16:20 | Synth-pop, Disco | Label: Lil Beethoven Records

By the late '70s, brothers Ron and Russell Mael were at an impasse. Their outlandish and theatrical glam rock band Sparks had achieved notable success earlier in the decade when they moved from Los Angeles to England and released a string of oversexed, over-produced, over-the-top albums that would be some of their best-received work, starting with 1974's stellar (and ridiculous) Kimono My House. Things quickly cooled off after a couple years, however, as the brothers returned to their native Los Angeles, reconfigured their backing band, and put out one disappointing record after another. With poor record sales, a dwindling fan base and their fate in the balance, they made a bold about face. Disco was in full swing, and Italian producer Giorgio Moroder was one of the principle voices of the genre, visible for both hits under his own name and his iconic production on Donna Summer's 1977 number one hit "I Feel Love." In 1978, Sparks and Moroder began work on what would become No. 1 in Heaven, abandoning rock and guitars for synthesizers, sequencers, and disco beats.
Sparks - Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins (Expanded Edition) (2019)

Sparks - Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins (Expanded Edition) (2019)
WEB FLAC (tracks) ~ 1,24 Gb | MP3 CBR 320kbps ~ 458 Mb | 03:10:16 | Cover
Pop, Synth-pop | Label: BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd. - 405053 8517187

25 years since its original release, Sparks’ 16th studio album ‘Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins’ is reissued with remastered and bonus material. The original, remastered album is accompanied by a further two CDs of eclectic bonus tracks and rarities and, in a rare move, Sparks have opened the vaults to share previously unreleased demos and recordings. After a few years working on the as-yet-unrealised Mai The Psychic Girl film project - with both Tsui Hark (whose vocals appear on this record) and Tim Burton -, collaborating with Scottish band Finitribe on 1993’s ‘National Crime Awareness Week’, and producing demos for Star Trek regular and future Sparks drummer Christi Haydon, Ron and Russell Mael returned to the pop forum and the charts in 1994 with ‘Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins’.

Sparks - A Woofer In Tweeter's Clothing (1973)  Music

Posted by v3122 at Jan. 27, 2022
Sparks - A Woofer In Tweeter's Clothing (1973)

Sparks - A Woofer In Tweeter's Clothing (1973)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
2019 | Repertoire Records, RR 4051-C | RU | ~ 246 or 93 Mb | Artwork(jpg) -> 7.35 Mb
Pop Rock, Glam Rock

Woofer… starts with another killer opening track, musically and lyrically, with "Girl From Germany," a chugging number detailing the problems the narrator has with his parents over his girlfriend, given their lingering wartime attitudes. The album builds upon the strengths of the debut to create an even better experience all around…

Sparks - MADDER! (2025) [Official Digital Download]  Vinyl & HR

Posted by pyatak at Oct. 2, 2025
Sparks - MADDER! (2025) [Official Digital Download]

Sparks - MADDER! (2025) [Official Digital Download]
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Front Cover | Time - 14:51 minutes | 187 MB
Indie Rock | Studio Master, Official Digital Download

After conquering the world with their 28th studio album MAD!, the eternally-creative Ron and Russell Mael are releasing the first EP of their illustrious career.

Sparks - No. 1 in Heaven (Expanded Remaster) (1979/2013)  Music

Posted by delpotro at April 18, 2018
Sparks - No. 1 in Heaven (Expanded Remaster) (1979/2013)

Sparks - No. 1 in Heaven (Expanded Remaster) (1979/2013)
EAC Rip | FLAC (tracks+log+.cue) | 01:17:50 | 562 Mb
Pop Rock, New Wave, Art Pop | Label: Repertoire Records

No. 1 in Heaven is the eighth album by the American rock band Sparks. Recorded with Italian disco producer Giorgio Moroder, it marked a change of musical direction for the group and became influential on later synth-pop bands.
Sparks - Music That You Can Dance To (1986) {West Germany 1st Press}

Sparks - Music That You Can Dance To (1986) {West Germany 1st Press}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 293 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 121 Mb
Full Scans | 00:38:25 | RAR 5% Recovery
Synth-Pop, New Wave | Intercord / Curb Records #INT 847.724

Music That You Can Dance To is the fourteenth studio album by American pop band Sparks. It was originally released in September 1986, on the label MCA in the US and Consolidated Allied in the UK, two years after their previous album, Pulling Rabbits Out of a Hat. Music That You Can Dance To released 1986 was the band's most dance music inspired album since 1979's No. 1 in Heaven. The overall sound of the album was dominated by synthesizers and sequencers like the 1979 album but it differed from that release by the inclusion of the heavily distorted bass guitar of Leslie Bohem, and the emphasis on discordant sound effects. "Music That You Can Dance To", "Fingertips" and "The Scene" represent some of Sparks' most Hi-NRG dance music leanings.

Sparks - Propaganda (1974, reissue 1994)  Music

Posted by stfine at Oct. 15, 2011
Sparks - Propaganda (1974, reissue 1994)

Sparks - Propaganda (1974, reissue 1994)
EAC rip | FLAC tracks + cue + log + scans / MP3 320 kbps | 00:38:45 | 259 MB / 93 MB (3% rec.)
Art-Pop-Rock | Label: Island Masters, IMCD 199 (524 035-2)

'Propaganda' is a classic rock album, complete with hard hitting guitars, thumping bass, pounding drums and manic falsetto-style vocals. There is an energy and forcefulness to the songs that Sparks have never quite managed to replicate since. The album was a Top 10 hit in the UK.