Sparks: Whomp That Sucker
Sparks: Whomp That Sucker
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Sparks
Label: Repertoire
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4009910240915
Genre: Rock
The newly remastered tenth studio album by influential American art-pop duo, Sparks. Reissued on vinyl for the first time since 1981, cut at Abbey Road Studios and pressed on heavy weight 180g red and blue split colored vinyl. After recording the influential disco albums No. 1 In Heaven and Terminal Jive with renowned producer, Giorgio Moroder, Sparks returned to their rock roots for the 1981 album Whomp That Sucker. Featuring the singles Tips For Teens and Funny Face, in 1981 Rolling Stone magazine hailed it as their finest half-hour since the epochal Kimono My House.
Tracks:
1.1 Tips for Teens
1.2 Funny Face
1.3 Where's My Girl
1.4 Upstairs
1.5 I Married a Martian
1.6 The Willys
1.7 Don't Shoot Me
1.8 Suzie Safety
1.9 That's Not Nastassia
1.10 Wacky Women