Hello Young Lovers (Sparks album)
Hello Young Lovers |
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Studio album by Sparks |
Released |
February 6, 2006 |
Recorded |
Sparks Studio, Los Angeles, California |
Genre |
Rock, Chamber pop |
Length |
44:36 |
Label |
Gut Records
In The Red Recordings |
Producer |
Ron Mael, Russell Mael |
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Sparks chronology |
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Singles from Hello Young Lovers |
- "Perfume" b/w "(Baby, Baby) Can I Invade Your Country (Alternative Verse)""
Released: 13 Feb 2006
- "Dick Around" / "Waterproof""
Released: 18 Sep 2006
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Hello Young Lovers is the twentieth album by Sparks. It is a concept album which addresses aspects of modern love.
Release
Hello Young Lovers was commercially more popular than any Sparks album since the nineteen-seventies, and it reached #66 on the UK Album Chart.[8] The album did not chart in the US. The album was released on CD and white or pink vinyl.
Two singles and an EP were released to promote the album. The first; "Perfume" was backed with an alternative version of "(Baby, Baby) Can I Invade Your Country" and a remix by Clor. It peaked at #80 on the UK Singles chart[8] and #10 on the UK Independent Singles Chart.
"Dick Around" was released as an EP in the US, and as a double a-side single with "Waterproof" in the UK. Both versions featured an edited version of "Dick Around" and the US version included live tracks recorded earlier that year in Los Angeles. The UK release of the song fell foul of a ban by the BBC, who took issue with the title citing it as obscene. Sparks issued a statement; "In a reaction [to the ban] the band says: "The BBC has officially killed off our new single Dick Around, ostensibly through rather childish objections to the title, an innocent reference to the idle life. That a piece of music can be condemned purely by its title without the 'decision makers' even having the decency to open the CD case is a travesty and an insult to both us as the creators of the music and to the listeners of the BBC."[9] Eventually, In a statement BBC London said that the track is back in rotation.[9] The single charted at the lowly position of #139[10] in the UK.
Track listing
- All tracks written, produced and arranged by Ron and Russell Mael, except as indicated.
1. |
"Dick Around" |
6:35 |
2. |
"Perfume" |
4:59 |
3. |
"The Very Next Fight" |
5:18 |
4. |
"(Baby, Baby) Can I Invade Your Country" (Written by Ron and Russell Mael with additional lyrics by Francis Scott Key) |
5:56 |
5. |
"Rock, Rock, Rock" |
5:10 |
6. |
"Metaphor" |
4:03 |
7. |
"Waterproof" |
4:17 |
8. |
"Here Kitty" |
4:26 |
9. |
"There's No Such Thing As Aliens" |
2:53 |
10. |
"As I Sit To Play The Organ At The Notre Dame Cathedral" |
7:02 |
Personnel
- Ron Mael - Keyboards, Orchestrations and Production
- Russell Mael - Vocals, Engineering and Production
- John Thomas - Mixing and additional Engineering
- Tammy Glover - Drums
- Dean Menta - Guitars
- Jim Wilson - additional Guitar
- Steve McDonald - additional Bass
Chart Placings
Album
- Perfume (single)
References
External links