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  2. Immaculate Fools - Wikipedia

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    Also in November 2020, Cherry Red released a box set of all the band's albums from the 80s and 90s. The release, titled Searching for Sparks included a live CD and alternative versions of some tracks. [8] Kevin Weatherill also continues to perform under the name Dirty Ray with Paco Charlín and Naíma Acuña and tours Spain with the Immaculate ...

  3. Barry Wickens - Wikipedia

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    Outside of Cockney Rebel and Immaculate Fools, Wickens has been involved in recording sessions for a number of artists, including John Martyn, Lick the Tins, Howard Jones, The River Detectives, Thrashing Doves, Martin Grech, along with TV and radio recordings of the Americana musicians The Milroys, and Folk Alliance Award nominee Diana Jones. [6]

  4. Worst Thing I've Been Cursed With - Wikipedia

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    Sparks the Rescue released previews for all their songs shortly after announcing the album. The first song available on iTunes was "She's a Bitch, and I'm a Fool," followed by "The Weirdest Way." The band then announced they would be releasing the eponymous track "Worst Thing I've Been Cursed With."

  5. No. 1 in Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Nº 1 in Heaven is the eighth studio album by American rock band Sparks.Recorded with Italian disco producer Giorgio Moroder, the album marked a change of musical direction for the group and became influential on later synth-pop bands.

  6. The Number One Song in Heaven - Wikipedia

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    "The Number One Song in Heaven" is a disco song by the American rock duo Sparks. Released as a single in 1979, the song was produced and co-written by electro-disco producer Giorgio Moroder. It became a top 20 hit in the UK, where it peaked at number 14.

  7. Beat the Clock (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Beat the Clock" is a 1979 song by the American pop and rock duo Sparks. Produced by famed disco producer Giorgio Moroder, it was released as the fourth single from the band's eighth studio album No. 1 in Heaven. The song peaked at number 10 in August 1979 and spent six weeks in the UK Singles Chart. [1]

  8. Exotic Creatures of the Deep - Wikipedia

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    Exotic Creatures of the Deep was also promoted in the UK by a number of live performances dubbed the "Sparks Spectacular": a record-setting twenty-date residency from May 16 through June 11, 2008 at London's Carling Islington Academy, where the group played each one of their previous twenty albums in its entirety in chronological order.

  9. In Outer Space - Wikipedia

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    In Outer Space became one of Sparks' most successful albums in the U.S. It peaked at No. 88 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, [2] and built upon the success of the band's previous two studio albums, Angst in My Pants (1982) and Whomp That Sucker (1981).