Music That You Can Dance To
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Music That You Can Dance To | ||
Studio album by Sparks | ||
Released | 1986 | |
Recorded | 1985 - 1986 | |
Genre | Rock Synthpop |
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Length | 38:58 | |
Label | Curb Records | |
Producer(s) | Ron Mael, Russell Mael | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Sparks chronology | ||
Pulling Rabbits Out of a Hat (1984) |
Music That You Can Dance To (1986) |
Interior Design (1988) |
Music That You Can Dance To is the fourteenth album by Sparks It was relaesed in 1986. US versions of the album feature the 1985 single "Change" instead of "Armies of the Night". In a somewhat shameless commercial move, Curb Records later rereleased the album under the title The Best of Sparks: Music That You Can Dance To in 1990. The rerelease reinstated "Change" and altered the album art.
[edit] Track listing
- "Music That You Can Dance To"
- "Rose Bud"
- "Fingertips"
- "Armies of the Night"
- "The Scene"
- "Shopping Mall Of Love"
- "Modesty Plays" (New Version)
- "Let's Get Funky"
- All compositions written by Mael and Mael, except "Fingertips", written by Cosby and Paul.
[edit] Personnel
- Russell Mael, vocals
- Ron Mael, keyboards
- Bob Haag, guitars
- Leslie Bohem, bass
- David Kendrick, drums
- John Thomas, keyboards
- Robert Mache, guitar on Fingertips