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Propaganda

 
Album Review: Propaganda

  • Artist: Sparks
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1974
  • Total Time: 38:37
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

What better way to promote Sparks' spinning blender of demented pop than Propaganda? The band's fourth album (and second with producer Muff Winwood) is chock-full of great ideas, including the overseas hits "Something for the Girl With Everything" and "Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth." With Russell Mael delivering the lyrics in his rapid-fire falsetto, the lyric sheet is a necessary compass, as the clever wordplay is a key to discovering what these pranksters are up to. Ron Mael's skewed take on relationships ("At Home, at Work, at Play," "Don't Leave Me Alone With Her") are nearly upstaged by the hyperactive arrangements, but when the words and the music click, it's pure magic. In fact, "Bon Voyage" might be the most sublime song they've ever written, teetering between genuine pathos for and lampooning of the plight of those left behind by Noah and his ark. Other highlights include "Achoo" (about, you guessed it, catching a cold) and "Who Don't Like Kids," in which Mael uncorks the opening lines "You got a cigar, here's a couple more/Because the offspring are springing through swinging doors" in a few seconds. The torrential outpouring of words and ideas, underscored by guitars and keyboards with oft-shifting rhythms, either repels or attracts listeners. Though the similarities to Queen are sometimes striking, they eschew that band's seriousness and epic guitar work, favoring hit-or-miss observations that suggest a cross between 10cc and the power pop of the late '70s. Propaganda remains one of Sparks' brightest achievements, brimming with a loopy charm that continued to captivate the open-minded English listeners, if not their close-minded countrymen in the U.S. [Note that European CD reissues in the late '90s include non-album B-sides from the record's two U.K. singles as bonus tracks: "Alabamy Right" and "Marry Me."] ~ Dave Connolly, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Propaganda Ron Mael Sparks (:22)
At Home, At Work, At Play Ron Mael Sparks (3:06)
Reinforcements Ron Mael, Russell Mael Sparks (3:55)
B.C. Ron Mael Sparks (2:13)
Thanks But No Thanks Ron Mael, Russell Mael Sparks (4:14)
Don't Leave Me Alone With Her Ron Mael Sparks (3:02)
Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth (Lyrics) Ron Mael Sparks (2:28)
Something for the Girl With Everything (Lyrics) Ron Mael Sparks (2:17)
Achoo Ron Mael Sparks (3:34)
Who Don't Like Kids Ron Mael Sparks (3:37)
Bon Voyage Ron Mael, Russell Mael Sparks (4:54)
Alabamy Right Ron Mael Sparks (2:11)
Marry Me Ron Mael Sparks (2:44)

Credits

Sparks (Main Performer), Robin Black (Engineer), Norman "Dinky" Diamond (Drums), Norman "Dinky" Diamond (Group Member), Adrian Fisher (Guitar), Adrian Fisher (Group Member), Ian Hampton (Bass), Ian Hampton (Group Member), Ron Mael (Keyboards), Ron Mael (Vocals), Ron Mael (Keyboard Accordian), Ron Mael (Group Member), Russell Mael (Vocals), Russell Mael (Group Member), Bill Price (Engineer), Bill Price (Remixing), T. Samuel White (Guitar), T. Samuel White (Group Member), Trevor White (Guitar), Muff Winwood (Producer), Richard Digby-Smith (Engineer), Yuko Suzuki (Text), Monty Coles (Photography), Monty Coles (Concept), Monty Coles (Cover Design)
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Propaganda
Studio album by Sparks
Released November 1974
Recorded 1974
Genre Rock
Length 43:06
Label Island Records
Producer Muff Winwood
Professional reviews
Sparks chronology
Kimono My House
(1974)
Propaganda
(1974)
Indiscreet
(1975)
Singles from Propaganda
  1. "Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth" b/w "Alabamy Right"
    Released: 1974
  2. "Something For The Girl With Everything" b/w "Marry Me"
    Released: 1975

Propaganda is the fourth album by Sparks. The title track is a short a cappella song with multiple overdubs from Russell Mael.

Contents

Release

The album followed its predecessor Kimono My House by half a year and was a successful album in the UK and US. It reached #9 on the UK Album Chart[1] and #63 on the Billboard 200 (and remains their highest peak in that country).[2]

The singles "Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth" and "Something for the Girl with Everything", while not as successful as those from Kimono My House both reached the top twenty in the UK.[1]

Re-release

Propaganda was re-issued and remastered by Island in 1994 and 2006. The first issue by the Island Masters subsidiary added the b-sides "Alabamy Right" and "Marry Me". The '21st Century Edition' also included an interview from Saturday Scene recorded in November of 1974.

Track listing

  • All tracks written by Ron Mael except where noted.
Side A
# Title Length
1. "Propaganda"   0:23
2. "At Home, At Work, At Play"   3:06
3. "Reinforcements" (Written by Ron and Russell Mael) 3:55
4. "B.C."   2:13
5. "Thanks But No Thanks" (Written by Ron and Russell Mael) 4:14
6. "Don't Leave Me Alone with Her"   3:02
Side B
# Title Length
7. "Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth"   2:28
8. "Something for the Girl with Everything"   2:17
9. "Achoo"   3:34
10. "Who Don't Like Kids"   3:37
11. "Bon Voyage" (Written by Ron and Russell Mael) 2:54

21st Century Edition

# Title Length
1. "Propaganda"   0:23
2. "At Home, At Work, At Play"   3:06
3. "Reinforcements" (Written by Ron and Russell Mael) 3:55
4. "B.C."   2:13
5. "Thanks But No Thanks" (Written by Ron and Russell Mael) 4:14
6. "Don't Leave Me Alone with Her"   3:02
7. "Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth"   2:28
8. "Something for the Girl with Everything"   2:17
9. "Achoo"   3:34
10. "Who Don't Like Kids"   3:37
11. "Bon Voyage" (Written by Ron and Russell Mael) 2:54
12. "Alabamy Right"   2:11
13. "Marry Me"   2:54
14. "Interview - Saturday Scene 8/11/74"   7:16

Personnel

  • Ron Mael - keyboards
  • Russell Mael - vocals
  • Trevor White - guitar
  • Ian Hampton - bass
  • Norman "Dinky" Diamond - drums
  • Adrian Fisher - guitar
  • Produced by Muff Winwood
  • Recording Engineers - Richard Digby-Smith, Robin Black and Bill Price
  • Remix Engineer - Bill Price
  • Concept and Photography - Monty Coles

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