Brothers Ron
and Russell Mael from Los Angeles, USA,
have
been making diverse music since 1969 under various incarnations of Sparks.
Known for their quirky songwriting, their music
has evolved through glam rock, synth-pop, new wave, and art pop, keeping them
relevant and influential for over five decades.
Bands like Depeche Mode, New Order, and The Human League have
cited Sparks as a key influence.
Listening to Spark’s golden oldie “This Town Ain’t Big Enough for Both of Us” recently
it became very clear where Queen got
their ideas for “Bohemian Rhapsody”
from…
The first time I got aware of the
‘phenomenon’ called Sparks
must have been in 1974 when they had a couple of TV appearances on the Dutch TV
music program TOP POP.
If I remember correctly my whole family
was watching their performance of ‘Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth’ and
afterwards everyone agreed that it was quite weird, both musically and (perhaps
even more) visually!
I certainly didn't feel any urge to run to
a record shop and buy their singles and albums.
However over the years I kept 'bumping'
into them and slowly but surely began to appreciate their work.
Also more than a few blogs were singing
their praises which began to make more and more sense…
Any band that comes up with songs like “Your Call’s
Very Important To Us. Please Hold.”, “Dick Around”, “I Can’t Believe That You Would Fall for All
the Crap in This Song”, and “(Baby,
Baby) Can I Invade Your Country”,
already
deserve an award for being cooler than cool.
Since then I have
seen Sparks
twice, in Utrecht
(2023) and earlier this month in Hong Kong,
both excellent shows, no such thing as going through the motions at all!
By now they've released an astonishing
number of albums, 26 if I'm not mistaken, and there's a similar huge amount of
compilations, unreal...
This begs a question
though,
what are Sparks doing here at JOKONKY?
Well, this was triggered by their last
performance at Clockenflap
where I hoped they'd join Franz Ferdinand on
stage for at least 1 song, but alas, no such luck.
Reason is that they'd recorded a whole
album together as FFS in
2015, which wasn't bad either.
One of that album's songs is “Collaborations Don't Work”, which
got me thinking as Sparks
have done all kinds of collaborations, and successfully too!
I started digging into their oeuvre and
found plenty of 'team’ work evidence,
both on their own albums (Annette Soundtrack, Indiscreet, & In Outer
Space) and as guest performers on other artist/group
albums (Gemma Ray, Gorillaz,
Les Rita Mitsouko, Max Richter, Orbital, Pizzicato Five, SebastiAn,
Simple Minds, Todd Rundgren, & Yoko Ono).
This resulted in a brand new JOKONKY
special: Collaborations
Don't Work, Do They?
As you will hear, collaborations can work
sometimes, enjoy!