After getting well deserved recognition from their first album "Sparks" (Friday 2048), the band worked with their previous engineer James Lowe (Utopia/Electric Prunes), who would produce their classic second LP 'A Woofer In Tweeter's Clothing."
"Woofer In Tweeter's Clothing" is the second studio album by the innovative pop-rock duo Sparks, released in 1973. This LP showcases Sparks' signature blend of witty lyricism, theatrical arrangements, and quirky melodies that have made them cult favorites across decades. The album features standout tracks like "Girl from Germany," "Moon Over Kentucky," and "Beaver O'Lindy," each demonstrating the Mael brothers? knack for blending art rock with glam sensibilities. Friday Music, known for their high-quality reissues and dedication to audiophile standards, brings this classic back to vinyl with meticulous remastering and premium packaging. Sparks?comprised of Ron and Russell Mael?have enjoyed a storied career spanning over five decades, influencing artists from Queen to Franz Ferdinand while earning critical acclaim for albums such as "Kimono My House" and more recently through collaborations with filmmakers like Edgar Wright.