Sparks - The Sparks Brother Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 4LP (Colored Vinyl, 8 Page Booklet, Poster)
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Sparks - The Sparks Brother Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 4LP (Colored Vinyl, 8 Page Booklet, Poster)
2235 Fern Street
Pickup currently unavailable
2235 Fern Street
San Diego CA 92104
United States
Waxwork is thrilled to present the vinyl release of The Sparks Brothers as a 4xLP deluxe album package featuring 180 gram “Black and White Marble” colored vinyl, exclusive liner notes by Edgar Wright, and The Sparks Brothers themselves, Ron and Russell Mael, an eight page booklet, and an 11”x17” poster, all housed in a deluxe heavyweight four pocket book-style gatefold jacket with matte satin finish with design and layout by Matt Needle. The soundtrack features classic hits by Sparks, including live recordings and a lyric reading by Neil Gaiman.
The Sparks Brothers is a 2021 documentary directed by Edgar Wright, and produced by Edgar Wright and Nira Park. Wright often uses music as a fundamental part of his film making, drawing especially from popular music. He was inspired to create a film about the brothers after a life-long obsession with the band. Spending much of their personal lives out of the public eye, this riveting documentary finally sheds light on the Sparks brothers in an intimate way. With commentary by stars like Beck, Thurston Moore, Flea, Duran Duran, and Jack Antonoff, we discover how much of an influence the brothers had over the cinematic and musical world.
Track list:
Sparks Documentary Film Fanfare
This Town Ain’t Big Enough for Both of Us (from 'Plagiarism')
Fa La Fa Lee
Slowboat
Wonder Girl
Girl From Germany
Talent is an Asset
This Town Ain’t Big Enough for Both of Us (from 'Kimono My House')
Amateur Hour
Never Turn Back on Mother Earth
Something for the Girl with Everything
Get in the Swing
Under the Table with Her
Everybody’s Stupid
Those Mysteries
La Dolce Vita
Beat the Clock
The Number One Song in Heaven (7”)
When I’m with You
Tips for Teens
Angst in My Pants
I Predict
Cool Places (With Jane Wiedlin)
I Wish I Looked a Little Better
Change
Music that You Can Dance to
The Race for President
When do I Get to Sing ‘My Way’?
Balls
The Rhythm Thief
My Baby’s Taking Me Home (Live in London 2018)
Dick Around
I Can’t Believe that You Would Fall for all the Crap in this Song
Johnny Delusional (Performed by FFS)
Edith Piaf (Said it Better than Me)
All That
The Number One Song in Heaven (Live 2012)
Computer Girl
Hospitality on Parade (Live at Fairfield Halls 1975)
What the Hell is it This Time? (Live in London 2018)
‘My Way’ / When do I get to Sing ‘My Way’ (Live in London 2018)
Amateur Hour (Lyric Reading by Neil Gaiman)
The Sparks Brothers is a 2021 documentary directed by Edgar Wright, and produced by Edgar Wright and Nira Park. Wright often uses music as a fundamental part of his film making, drawing especially from popular music. He was inspired to create a film about the brothers after a life-long obsession with the band. Spending much of their personal lives out of the public eye, this riveting documentary finally sheds light on the Sparks brothers in an intimate way. With commentary by stars like Beck, Thurston Moore, Flea, Duran Duran, and Jack Antonoff, we discover how much of an influence the brothers had over the cinematic and musical world.
Track list:
Sparks Documentary Film Fanfare
This Town Ain’t Big Enough for Both of Us (from 'Plagiarism')
Fa La Fa Lee
Slowboat
Wonder Girl
Girl From Germany
Talent is an Asset
This Town Ain’t Big Enough for Both of Us (from 'Kimono My House')
Amateur Hour
Never Turn Back on Mother Earth
Something for the Girl with Everything
Get in the Swing
Under the Table with Her
Everybody’s Stupid
Those Mysteries
La Dolce Vita
Beat the Clock
The Number One Song in Heaven (7”)
When I’m with You
Tips for Teens
Angst in My Pants
I Predict
Cool Places (With Jane Wiedlin)
I Wish I Looked a Little Better
Change
Music that You Can Dance to
The Race for President
When do I Get to Sing ‘My Way’?
Balls
The Rhythm Thief
My Baby’s Taking Me Home (Live in London 2018)
Dick Around
I Can’t Believe that You Would Fall for all the Crap in this Song
Johnny Delusional (Performed by FFS)
Edith Piaf (Said it Better than Me)
All That
The Number One Song in Heaven (Live 2012)
Computer Girl
Hospitality on Parade (Live at Fairfield Halls 1975)
What the Hell is it This Time? (Live in London 2018)
‘My Way’ / When do I get to Sing ‘My Way’ (Live in London 2018)
Amateur Hour (Lyric Reading by Neil Gaiman)