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Released
  
September 1986

Length
  
37:17

Artist
  
Label
  
Recorded
  
1985–1986

Music That You Can Dance To(1986)
  
Release date
  
September 1986

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Genres
  
Rock music, Electropop, New wave, Electronica

Similar
  
Pulling Rabbits Out of a H, In Outer Space, Gratuitous Sax & Senseles, Angst in My Pants, Introducing Sparks

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Music That You Can Dance To is the 14th album by American rock band Sparks. It was released in 1986.

Contents

History

Music That You Can Dance To released 1986 was the group's most dance music inspired album since 1979's No. 1 In Heaven. The overall sound of the album was dominated by synthesizers and sequencers like the 1979 album but it differed from that release by the inclusion of the heavily distorted bass guitar of Leslie Bohem, and the emphasis on discordant sound effects. "Music That You Can Dance To", "Fingertips" and "The Scene" represent some of Sparks' most Hi-NRG dance music leanings. "Shopping Mall of Love", "Let's Get Funky", and (on the original US edition) "Change" present a side of the group's sound that is discordant and experimental. Whereas "Rosebud" and the rerecording of their 1982 single "Modesty Plays" are not dissimilar from the synthpop sound that the group had pursued on their former two albums. "Armies of the Night" had been recorded for Fright Night (1985), the version that appeared on the European editions of Music That You Can Dance To was a re-recording.

The recording of the album was the last time that the Mael brothers worked with the line up of guitarist Bob Haag, bassist Leslie Bohem, and drummer David Kendrick. This line-up had been in place since 1981's Whomp That Sucker. Sparks next album was recorded as a duo with some guest musicians. David Kendrick joined Devo and appeared on their 1988 album Total Devo.

Release

Music That You Can Dance To was no more successful on the album charts than their former album, Pulling Rabbits Out of a Hat, had been. It was released on a number of different record labels across different territories: MCA Records in the US, Consolidated Allied Records in the UK and Curb Records in Germany. In the US and Germany, the album substituted "Armies of the Night" for the 1985 single "Change".

"Music That You Can Dance To", "Rosebud", and "Fingertips" were each released as singles to promote the album. Each was also released as an extended remix. The UK and US remixes of "Music That You Can Dance To" were different. "Fingertips" was released as a club promo in the US and was backed with "The Scene". The club-orientated singles did not register on the mainstream charts, but did make the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart; "Music That You Can Dance To" made #6 (their highest club chart peak) and the Double-A-Side "Fingertips"/"The Scene" made #38.

"Change" was released in the UK on London Records in 1985 and reached #85 on the UK Singles Chart. The stand-alone single was promoted by an appearance on the TV show Wogan. None of the other singles were popular in the UK.

Re-release

In 1990 Curb Records re-released Music That You Can Dance To under the title The Best of Sparks: Music That You Can Dance To. The release featured a different sleeve and corresponded to the US track listing, with "Change" and not "Armies of the Night". Repertoire Records reissued the album in 2011 with "Armies of the Night" as track four instead of "Change".

Track listing

All tracks written by Ron Mael and Russell Mael except where indicated.

Personnel

  • Russell Mael – vocals
  • Ron Mael – all synthesizers (Fairlight CMI, Roland JP-8, Yamaha DX-7)
  • Bob Haag – Endodyne guitars, Roland synthesizers, backing vocals
  • Leslie Bohem – bass guitar, backing vocals
  • David Kendrick – drums
  • John Thomas – additional keyboards
  • Robert Mache – guitar on "Fingertips"
  • Greg Penny – production on "Modesty Plays (New Version)"
  • Songs

    1Music That You Can Dance To4:23
    2Rosebud4:39
    3Fingertips4:21

    References

    Music That You Can Dance To Wikipedia


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