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Propaganda is the fourth studio album by American glam pop rock group Sparks. Released on November 11, 1974. Producer Muff Winwood. Following up their commercial breakthrough, Kimono My House, released earlier the same year, it was a moderate success in the United States and peaked at #9 in the UK in 1975.
Kimono My House is the third studio album by American glam pop rock band Sparks. The album was released in May 1, 1974. Producer Muff Winwood. The album is considered to be their commercial breakthrough, and was met with widespread acclaim.Preceded by the single "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us" (#2 on the UK Singles Chart), Kimono My House peaked at #4 in the UK and #101 in the US. Retrospectively, Kimono My House is considered one of Sparks's best works and one of the best glam rock albums.
SPARKS (Band)
Russell Mael — lead vocals (1968–present)
Ron Mael — keyboards (1968–present)
The Setlist
SPARKS
Russell Mael — lead vocals (1968–present)
Ron Mael — keyboards (1968–present)
+ Band
Trevor White — guitar
Ian Hampton — bass
Norman "Dinky" Diamond — drums, percussion, castanets
Ian Hampton — bass
Norman "Dinky" Diamond — drums, percussion, castanets
SPARKS
Propaganda
Talent Is an Asset
B.C.
Thank God It's Not Christmas
In My Family
Reinforcements
Something for the Girl With Everything
Here in Heaven
Bon Voyage
Hasta Manana Monsieur
Achoo
Alabamy Right
Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth
This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us
Talent Is an Asset
B.C.
Thank God It's Not Christmas
In My Family
Reinforcements
Something for the Girl With Everything
Here in Heaven
Bon Voyage
Hasta Manana Monsieur
Achoo
Alabamy Right
Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth
This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us
Encore
Amateur Hour
Girl From Germany
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