I saw that on the Sparks site recently. Looks like UMG paid handsomely for licensing from a bevy of labels - unless UMG owns them all now in these, the end times. I'll pass since I have all contents of discs 3 & 4 and a portion of disc 1 already in the Record Cell. But my aztec energy dome is doffed in respect for the act of getting it all down nicely on 4 silvery discs. This is the definitive Sparks retrospective [but… for …how…long?].
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