Kimono My House
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Kimono My House | ||
Studio album by Sparks | ||
Released | 1974 | |
Recorded | ? | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 43:06 | |
Label | Island Records | |
Producer(s) | Muff Winwood | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Sparks chronology | ||
A Woofer in Tweeters Clothing (1972) |
Kimono My House (1974) |
Propaganda (1974) |
Kimono My House is the third album by Sparks. Name might be based on Episode 19 of the 60's comedy "That Girl." Release date: May, 1974
[edit] Track listing
- This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us
- Amateur Hour
- Falling In Love With Myself Again
- Here In Heaven
- Thank God It's Not Christmas
- Hasta MaƱana Monsieur
- Talent Is An Asset
- Complaints
- In My Family
- Equator
Bonus tracks on 21st Century Edition:
- 11. Barbecutie (originally the B-Side of 'This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both of Us')
- 12. Lost & Found (originally the B-Side of 'Amateur Hour')
- 13. Amateur Hour (Live at Fairfield Halls 09/11/75)
[edit] Personnel
- Russell Mael, vocals
- Ron Mael, keyboards
- Martin Gordon, bass
- Adrian Fisher, guitar
- Norman "Dinky" Dimond, drums