Sparks – The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte (2023) [Official Digital Download 24bit/48kHz]

Sparks – The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte (2023)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/48 kHz | Time – 47:42 minutes | 611 MB | Genre: Pop
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Front Cover | © Universal-Island Records Ltd.

‘The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte’ marks Sparks’ first release on the venerable Island Records label in close to five decades, following such classics as 1974’s landmark Kimono ‘My House’, highlighted of course by the indelible hit single ‘This Town Ain’t Big Enough For Both Of Us’. The album includes such instantly intriguing new musical vignettes as ‘Mona Lisa’s Packing, Leaving Late Tonight’ and ‘Nothing Is As Good As They Say It Is’, songs which once again display Sparks’ seemingly ceaseless ability to craft complete, intricately detailed stories within perfect three-and-a-half minute pop masterpieces. Both characteristically timeless and unequivocally modern, ‘The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte’ once again affirms that, after more than a half century making such masterpieces, Sparks remain inimitable, ingenious and, as ever, utterly one of a kind.

A half-century into their career, synth-pop provocateurs Ron and Russell Mael—now 77 and 74 years old—are as funny, arch and deservingly influential as they’ve always been. “The Girl Is Crying in Her Latte,” the title track of their twenty-fifth album is lush and robust; as Cate Blanchett, who stars in the accompanying video, has said: “You know, ‘the girl is crying in her latte’—it’s so deep and shallow, simultaneously.” “Is it due to the rain/ Or is she in some pain … The girl is crying in her latte, yeah,” Russell sings. “Now she’s leaving the place/ Someone’s taking her place/ Orders, then takes a seat/ Looks like it’s a repeat … So many people are crying in their latte.” And that’s the sort of complementary push-pull the brothers have always trafficked in: highbrow-lowbrow, humorous-sad, pop-niche. They’re also genius observers of the world and fantastic imagineers of some world that maybe excited decades ago (or maybe just in their heads). “It’s Sunny Today” catalogs all the things you could do on a gorgeous day—to the tune of Christmastime luxury-car commercial strings. Gleeful in the way of “I Predict” off 1982’s Angst in my Pants, “Nothing Is As Good As They Say It Is” applies New Wave pop to the narrative of an already world-weary newborn ready to return to the womb (“Were I born in the south of France/ I would feel less resistant to/ Somewhere that just deserves adieu,” go the lyrics, like the caption to a New Yorker cartoon). Set to percolating synth, “Veronica Lake”—the latest in a long line of Sparks’ cinematic references—is a garishly funny tale of women on WWII assembly lines whose Hollywood dreams get in the way of Rosie the Riveter reality: “And they all want to be Veronica Lake/ But that peek-a-boo hair, it’s a big mistake/ As the foreman has to yell, ‘put on the brake’/ Yet another girl caught/ Veronica Lake.” “Not That Well-Defined” swirls with the rich darkness of balalaika, “We Go Dancing” is manic ballet theater, and “Take Me for a Ride” is Hitchcockian unhinged. Chanty “The Mona Lisa’s Packing, Leaving Late Tonight” churns and sways as if on the high seas. And “When You Leave” is deliciously, wormishly defiant. “They’ll be breaking out the good music when you leave/ The Stylistics … the Delfonics … There’ll be red wine on all the carpets when you leave … They can’t wait,” Russell sings, before adopting a lighter voice in response: “I’m going to stay/ Just to annoy them.” It all ends with the troubadour surprise of “It Doesn’t Have to Be That Way” and melodramatic “Gee, That Was Fun”—mashing up “My Way” and “Bohemian Rhapsody”-style pomp for what could be read as a grateful career retrospective. – Shelly Ridenour

Tracklist:
1-1. Sparks – The Girl Is Crying In Her Latte (02:56)
1-2. Sparks – Veronica Lake (03:02)
1-3. Sparks – Nothing Is As Good As They Say It Is (03:13)
1-4. Sparks – Escalator (02:57)
1-5. Sparks – The Mona Lisa’s Packing, Leaving Late Tonight (03:33)
1-6. Sparks – You Were Meant For Me (04:16)
1-7. Sparks – Not That Well-Defined (03:29)
1-8. Sparks – We Go Dancing (03:07)
1-9. Sparks – When You Leave (04:18)
1-10. Sparks – Take Me For A Ride (04:07)
1-11. Sparks – It’s Sunny Today (02:39)
1-12. Sparks – A Love Story (03:17)
1-13. Sparks – It Doesn’t Have To Be That Way (03:40)
1-14. Sparks – Gee, That Was Fun (03:01)

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