Spring Fever: An Exclusive Seventies Mixtape


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The track by Sparks is from their recent compilation album Past Tense. Ron and Russell Mael started as a glam rock act in the early seventies and had hits with This Town Ain’t Big Enough For The Both Of Us and Amateur Hour. They turned into a conventional rock band a few years later, but suddenly appeared as the first electropop duo in musical history. Soft Cell, Yazoo, Erasure and even the Pet Shop Boys learned the trick from them, musical and image wise. Last week Sparks released a complete new album A Steady Drip, Drip, Drip and director Edgar Wright (Baby Driver) is currently working on a documentary about the brothers Mael.
"…there he stood laughing and smiling for hours..."
One Morning In May / Sundown

Enjoy this exclusive seventies mixtape for Mixcloud subscribers only!

Tracklist:

Sundown – One Morning In May (1976)
Chicago ‎– Wishing You Were Here (1974)
Orleans ‎– Spring Fever (1976)
Brigati ‎– Gotta Get Next To Somebody (1976)
The Rogue Show ‎– Come Back Baby (1972)
Lou Rawls ‎– Spring Again (1977)
Maxine Nightingale – One Last Ride (1976)
Waters – The Other Side Of Midnight (1977)
Barry White – Baby, We Better Try To Get It Together (1976)
Donna Summer – Lady Of The Night (1974)
Silvetti – Spring Rain (1976)
Sparks – I Want To Hold Your Hand (1976)
Alan O'Day ‎– Somewhere She Is Sleeping (1973)
Sherry Sisters ‎– If You Have The Love (1972)
Chanson – I Love You More (1978)
Alessi – Air Cushion (1977)
Couchois – The Colonel (1979)
The Isley Brothers – That Lady (1973)

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