A well-chosen, 20-track compilation derived from the group's three best albums (
Kimono My House,
Propaganda, and
Indiscreet), released during their brief, productive tenure with Island Records. Producers
Muff Winwood (for the first two, harder-rocking albums) and
Tony Visconti (the more varied and elaborately arranged
Indiscreet) both provide the Mael brothers with solid, sympathetic settings for their witty, rapid-fire lyrics and manic delivery. Songs range from the aggressive riff of "At Home, at Work, at Play" (a precursor to the heavier sound of the 1976 album,
Big Beat) to the uncanny
Andrews Sisters evocation "Looks, Looks, Looks."
Russell Mael's quavery falsetto is an acquired taste, and his vocal affectations can try the listener's nerves on prolonged exposure. Also, their tendency to deliver a few hundred lyrics in as many seconds makes interpretation a challenge, but their perverse humor rewards the effort. This is probably all the
Sparks the casual fan needs. ~ James A. Gardner