Sparks' 1974 albums Kimono My House and Propaganda are reissued for their 50th anniversary. 1974 saw Sparks signed to Island Records and have chart-topping success in the UK singles chart with 'This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both of Us', lifted from Kimono My House. The album marks the time they embraced more pop-oriented songwriting and a shift towards glam rock. Propaganda, released a few months later, built upon that direction and reached the top ten in the UK. The man who signed them to Island, Muff Winwood (The Spencer Davis Group) produced these albums and proved himself to be a multi-talented dab hand in the studio as well as an effective force on the beat discovering the best artists of the 1970s. His foresight proving priceless as we're still listening to bands he's signed today.
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