Description: Mighty guitar riffs, quirky lyrics, more hooks than a loaded fishing boat SPARKS"WONDER GIRL"B/W“(NO MORE) MR. NICE GUYS"BRAND NEW OLD STORE STOCK (NOS) BEARSVILLE RECORDS7” 45 rpm SINGLE1971-2 NOTES: I found a stash of unplayed, what we call NOS (New Old Store Stock) in my warehouse - truly time vault condition / 7” vinyl 45rpm record in generic white sleeve, released on Todd Rundgren's Bearsville label / for best view, please supersize photo at the very top of this webpage to see what we will ship you / more about Sparks below CLICK: to see my other 45s & LPs MULTIPLE PURCHASES? To combine shipping, please put items in eBay Shopping Cart > go to shopping cart > click on REQUEST TOTAL link top right, or if no link appears, message us via eBay for an invoice so we can save your postage cost INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMERS: Contact me with list of items so I can try to save you shipping cost PAYMENT: Please pay at time of purchase and, in return, we will make every effort to rush your shipment to you PACKAGING: Industrial strength - padded & protected SHIPPING: USPS Ground Advantage to USA; eBay Shipping Program to international buyers FEEDBACK: For confident purchase, please take a look at our feedback, we make every effort to provide accurate descriptions of condition and extra-large photos QUESTIONS: Please feel free to email me with any questions before purchasing Vinyl properly stored in a COOL / SMOKE-FREE environment Thanks for looking! This is a unique piece of Power Pop history from a unique band that pre-dates their Island Records recordings. Much deserving of critical acclaim, despite consumer indifference, Sparks influenced Power Pop bands such as Cheap Trick, especially in the looks department as well as both bands putting out some wonderful music. Sparks' influence could be felt all over the New Wave movement that emanated from England in the ‘80s. In the early seventies brothers Ron and Russell Mael joined with another set of brothers, Earle and Jim Mankey, to form the band Halfnelson. Originally these tunes were released by the band when it was calling itself Halfnelson in 1971. Shortly after the release of their first album the group changed their name to 'Sparks'. The album was then re-released by in 1972 as Sparks. The new version of the album featured new artwork that was simpler, displaying the group in more of a classic profile superimposed against a red brick pattern. The single to this reissue "Wonder Girl," became a minor regional hit in Alabama and appeared on the lower end of the Cashbox chart at #92. After a split, Ron and Russel Sparks went to England where they reformed into a Power Pop band, signed with Island Records and went on to much success in the UK. Fast forward, Sparks combined forces with Fritz Ferdinand to form the supergroup FFS, and released the fruits of their recording efforts in June of 2015. _gsrx_vers_1680 (GS 9.8.3 (1680))
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Artist: Sparks
Format: Record
Release Title: Wonder Girl / (No More) Mr. Nice Guys
Material: Vinyl
Type: Single
Genre: Rock
Record Label: Bearsville
Record Size: 7"
Style: Rock, Punk/New Wave, Rock 'n' Roll
Edition: First Pressing
Speed: 45RPM
Release Year: 1972
Record Grading: Mint (M)
Features: Original Cover
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Era: 1970s
Special Attributes: 1st Edition