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Pulling Rabbits Out of a Hat Studio album by Sparks Released 1984 Recorded Oasis Studios, Los Angeles, California [1] Genre Synth Pop, Pop Length 38:58 Label Atlantic Records 7 80160-1 Producer Ian Little Professional reviews Allmusic link Sparks chronology In Outer Space (1983) Pulling Rabbits Out of a Hat (1984) Music That You Can Dance To (1986) Singles from Pulling Rabbits Out of a Hat "With All My Might" Released: 1984 "Pretending To Be Drunk" Released: 1984 "Progress" Released: 1984 Pulling Rabbits Out of a Hat is the thirteenth album by Sparks. Released in 1984, it was not very well received and failed to capitalise on the commercial success of their 1983 album In Outer Space. The album developed the light synthpop sound of In Outer Space but with slightly darker lyrics revolving around Ron Mael's favourite subject matter: relationships. Contents 1 Release 2 Track listing 3 Personnel 4 References // Release Pulling Rabbits Out of a Hat did not chart in the US in spite of the popularity of their 1983 album In Outer Space. In UK, where the group hadn't charted since 1979, the album was also unsuccessful. Three singles were lifted from the album. The lead single; "With All My Might" reached #104 on Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles and made the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart; where it peaked at #28.[2] The other two singles were "Pretending To Be Drunk" and "Progress", which were extended, remixed and released as club promos. Track listing All songs written by Ron Mael and Russell Mael. Side one No. Title Length 1. "Pulling Rabbits Out Of A Hat"   4:07 2. "Love Scenes"   4:20 3. "Pretending To Be Drunk"   3:38 4. "Progress"   4:43 5. "With All My Might"   4:06 Side two No. Title Length 6. "Sparks In The Dark (Part One)"   0:28 7. "Everybody Move"   2:58 8. "A Song That Sings Itself"   4:29 9. "Sisters"   3:53 10. "Kiss Me Quick"   4:07 11. "Sparks In The Dark (Part Two)"   2:58 Personnel Ron Mael - Synthesizers (Roland Jp-8, Yamaha Dx-7, Fairlight) Russell Mael - Vocals Leslie Bohem - Bass, Backing Vocals Bob Haag - Guitar, Synthesizer, Backing Vocals David Kendrick - Drums John Thomas - Keyboards Producer - Ian Little Mixed by - Brian Reeves, Dave Bianco, Mick Guzauski Engineer - Steve Bates References ^ Sparks - Pulling Rabbits Out Of A Hat ^ "Allmusic - Billboard Singles - Sparks". Billboard. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:hifoxqr5ld0e~T51. Retrieved 2009-09-22.  v • d • e Sparks Ron Mael · Russell Mael Jim Mankey · Earle Mankey · Harley Feinstein · Martin Gordon · Adrian Fisher · Norman "Dinky" Diamond Trevor White · Ian Hampton · Bob Haag · Leslie Bohem · David Kendrick · Christi Haydon · Tammy Glover · Dean Menta Albums Halfnelson/Sparks · A Woofer in Tweeter's Clothing · Kimono My House · Propaganda · Indiscreet · Big Beat · Introducing Sparks · No. 1 In Heaven · Terminal Jive · Whomp That Sucker · Angst in My Pants · In Outer Space · Pulling Rabbits Out of a Hat · Music That You Can Dance To · Interior Design · Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins · Plagiarism · Balls · Lil' Beethoven · Hello Young Lovers · Exotic Creatures of the Deep · The Seduction of Ingmar Bergman Singles "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us" · "Amateur Hour" · "Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth" · "I Want to Hold Your Hand" · "The Number One Song in Heaven" · "Beat the Clock" · "I Predict" · "Cool Places" · "Dick Around" Related Halfnelson · Giorgio Moroder · Gleaming Spires · Les Rita Mitsouko · Todd Rundgren · Sparks Spectacular · Tony Visconti · Jane Wiedlin discography This 1980s rock album-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e