In the 1970s and '80s, Sparks' American fans couldn't understand why Ron and Russell Mael weren't as big in the United States as they were in England. "Why don't more of our fellow Americans realize just how great these guys are?" was the question that Sparks addicts in the U.S. often found themselves asking. Whatever the reason, British audiences really connected with Sparks' goofy, insanely clever lyrics -- and the fact that Russell Mael sings like he could be an eccentric upper-class Englishman (although he was born and raised in Los Angeles) probably didn't hurt. Indiscreet, which was the Mael brothers' third album for Island and their fifth album overall, is state-of-the-art Sparks. The power pop melodies are consistently infectious, and the lyrics are as humorous as one expects Sparks lyrics to be -- nutty gems like "Pineapple," "Happy Hunting Ground," "Tits," and "Get in the Swing" will easily appeal to those who like to think of Russell and Ron as the pop/rock equivalent of Monty Python's Flying Circus. Like other Sparks releases of the '70s, Indiscreet did much better in England than it did on the North American side of the Atlantic. In the U.S., this 1975 LP appealed to a small but enthusiastic cult following -- in Great Britain, Indiscreet was a big seller and appealed to a much larger and broader audience. Over the years, Sparks has experimented with everything from hard rock to Euro-disco. But power pop is the primary focus of Indiscreet, which went down in history as one of the band's best '70s albums. [The 2006 reissue features four bonus tracks.] ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
Indiscreet (Bonus Tracks)
10/02/2006 | Fontana Island
All Music Guide Review
Indiscreet (Bonus Tracks) Track Listing
Credits of Indiscreet (Bonus Tracks)
- Ron Mael
- Keyboards
- Russell Mael
- Vocals
- Mike Piggott
- Fiddle
- Tony Visconti
- Producer, Orchestral Arrangements
- Trevor White
- Guitar
- Pete Matthews
- Tape Research
- Gered Mankowitz
- Photography
- Richard Creamer
- Photography, Cover Photo
- Daryl Easlea
- Remastering Coordination
- Ian Hampton
- Bass












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