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Kimono My House -  Sparks (#476)

Kimono My House - Sparks (#476)

Update: 2025-08-05
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This week on Backwards Beats, Dan and Carl tackle Sparks’ 1974 glam-rock carnival ride, Kimono My House — ranked #476 on Rolling Stone Magazine’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. This album introduced many to the chaotic genius of Ron and Russell Mael, the brothers behind Sparks, and inspired artists from Björk to Beck. With theatrical falsetto vocals, hyperactive arrangements, and lyrics that blend wit and weirdness, Sparks bring both musical chops and flamboyant absurdity. But does that make for an album worth revisiting? Carl and Dan try to make sense of the madness.


Key Points

  • Musical Style:

    • Operatic falsetto vocals, chaotic but tight arrangements, tongue-in-cheek lyricism.

    • Compared to Queen, ABBA, Zappa, Supertramp, and musical theater.

    • Dense mixes, cinematic flair, and eccentricity dialed to 11.



  • Highlights:

    • “This Town Ain’t Big Enough for the Both of Us” – cinematic, gunshots, soaring falsetto.

    • “Amateur Hour” – rhythmic complexity, sex humor, and character-driven lyrics.

    • “Thank God It’s Not Christmas” – punk-ish energy, standout descending scale hook.

    • “Asetmañana Monsieur” – fan favorite; Beatles-style harmony meets aggressive groove.



  • Lyrical Themes:

    • Absurdist humor, theatrical personas, failed suicide pacts (“Here in Heaven”), narcissism, Einstein fan fiction (“Talent Is an Asset”), and the occasional circus motif.




Music Referenced

Join us next week when we cover the album Sheryl Crowe by Sheryl Crowe

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Kimono My House -  Sparks (#476)

Kimono My House - Sparks (#476)

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