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Kimono My House

Album - 1974 - DeB Id: 53021
By Sparks
10 Tracks 2 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 1 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 15,52

Sparks

Kimono My House Dune Buggy

 Russel Mael's voice, demonstrating control and power beyond imagination in his falsettos and the most challenging sound passages.

 Thanks to these ten delirious, joyous, and light-hearted anthems to life, the Sparks rewrite the history of glam.

 Listen to Sparks' Kimono My House and experience the original glam rock masterpiece!

💬 14
3615
📈 4,44
Album DeRango™ 9,70

Sparks

Kimono My House hyeronimus

 "Kimono My House was (and remains) a milestone in its genre, now called glam-rock."

 "A successful mix of atmospheres, of simple and decisive rock with marked colors and a decidedly Central European background."

 Explore the theatrical glam-rock brilliance of Sparks' 'Kimono My House' and hear the album that inspired legends!

💬 6
5102
📈 3,80
Zoo time is she and you time
The mammals are your favourite type, and you want her tonight
Heartbeat, increasing heartbeat
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Amateur Hour (03:41)
The lawns grow plush in the hinterlands
The perfect little setting for the one night stands.
The drapes are drawn and the lights are out
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What do I hear, what do I hear?
Chit-chat, and clinking glass
Cheap talk, a lady's laugh
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Albert is smart, he's a genius
Watch Albert putter, an obvious genius
someday he will reassess the world
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Complaints (02:54)
Nothing in the world is perfect
grin and bear it silently or yell into my ear

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In My Family (03:49)
That's how it's gonna be
In my family
From the biggest branch to the smallest leaf
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Equator (04:43)
I always thought that i had quite a gift
as a judge of human character
this is the day and the time and the place
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Sparks

Sparks are the Los Angeles–born duo of Ron and Russell Mael, renowned for theatrical vocals, witty lyrics and stylistic swerves from 1970s glam to synth‑pop and orchestral pop. They first recorded as Halfnelson, broke the UK charts in 1974, and have remained restlessly inventive ever since.
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