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Sparks
Sparks is credited on 100 releases across 46 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1952–2026 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
100
Pressings credited
46
Albums
8
Decades active
115
In collections
Biography
Sparks is an American pop and rock duo consisting of brothers Ron (keyboards) and Russell Mael (vocals). Formed as the band Halfnelson in 1968 in the Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, Sparks are noted for their quirky approach to songwriting; their music is often accompanied by sophisticated and acerbic lyrics—sometimes containing literary or cinematic references—and an idiosyncratic, theatrical stage presence, typified by the contrast between Russell's animated, hyperactive front-man antics and Ron's deadpan scowling. Russell Mael has a distinctive wide-ranging voice, while Ron Mael plays keyboards in an intricate and rhythmic style. Their frequently changing styles and visual presentations have kept the band at the forefront of modern, artful pop music. Career highlights include the glam rock song "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us", which reached No. 2 on the UK singles chart in 1974; the disco hits "The Number One Song in Heaven" and "Beat the Clock" in 1979, resulting from a collaboration with Giorgio Moroder and marking a stylistic shift towards new wave and synth-pop; "When I'm with You", which made the Australian and French Singles Charts in 1980; the single "I Predict", which provided Sparks' first appearance on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching No. 60 in May 1982; the 1983 single "Cool Places" with the Go-Go's rhythm guitarist and backing vocalist Jane Wiedlin, and the Eurodisco song "When Do I Get to Sing 'My Way'", which was the top airplay record in Germany for 1994. The release of their nineteenth studio album Lil' Beethoven (2002), the duo's self-proclaimed "genre-defining opus", fused repetitive song structures with orchestral arrangements, and brought them renewed critical success. In 2015, the band released their sole album with Scottish indie rock band Franz Ferdinand, as the supergroup FFS, titled FFS. In 2017, returning to a rock-group format, Sparks released Hippopotamus, which entered the UK Albums Chart at No. 7, as did their next album,
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Credited work
100 releases · 46 albums · active 1952–2026
- Performance · 117
- Other credits · 10
- Production · 2
- Engineering · 2
Studios: Studio Davout · Good Earth Studios · Sugar Mountain · Batwiddicals
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

पर्वत (The Mountain)
2026

Fudge Sandwich
2018

FFS
2015

Annette (Selections From The Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2021

Balls
2000

Rocket
1996

This Is Morrissey
2018

Kick-Ass (Music From The Motion Picture)
2010

Future Retro
2006

Black Rain (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1989

Space Force
2022

One Perfect Sunrise
2004

Blue Album
2004

Where The Boys Are '84 (Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack)
1984
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Les Rita Mitsouko
- Orbital
- Morrissey
- Grand Popo Football Club
- Stonewashed
- DaYeene
- New Order
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