Songs of the Spires explained

Songs of the Spires
Type:studio
Artist:Gleaming Spires
Cover:Gleaming_Spires_-_Songs_of_the_Spires.jpg
Released:1981
Recorded:1980–1981
Genre:New wave
Length:35:27
Label:Posh Boy Records
Producer:Stephen Hague
Prev Year:1980
Next Title:Walk on Well Lighted Streets
Next Year:1983

Songs of the Spires is the debut album by American new wave pop group Gleaming Spires. It features the single "Are You Ready for the Sex Girls?" and was produced by Stephen Hague.

History

Gleaming Spires began as a side project of Leslie Bohem and David Kendrick. In 1980, they were enlisted as the bassist and drummer, respectively, for the art pop band Sparks, consisting of brothers Ron and Russell Mael. While in Sparks, Bohem and Kendrick convened with producer Stephen Hague to record a series of demos. The demo tape made its way to K-ROQ in Los Angeles,[1] and according to Kendrick, when Posh Boy founder Robbie Fields heard the tape, he decided to release the songs as they were; the Songs of the Spires album consists of these demos.[2] [3]

While the Spires themselves originally did not want it released as a single, "Are You Ready for the Sex Girls?" went on to become the band's only hit.[4] A music video was created for the song, featuring Bohem and Kendrick making coffee and baking a lemon meringue pie, as well as for "How to Get Girls Thru Hypnotism," featuring Bohem's head being shaved. For the former, Kendrick observed that "one could easily make the worst contrived, hackneyed, sexist, insulting, exploitative and ridiculous video in the world to 'Sex Girls,' so why not leave sex and girls out altogether[?] Some people got it I hope." "Sex Girls" later saw renewed popularity when it appeared in the 1984 film Revenge of the Nerds. Unlike the film the accompanying soundtrack album featured the later re-recording of the song.

The tongue-in-cheek liner notes were written by the Mael brothers. Russell Mael praises the album's virtues despite "not personally [having had] the time to listen to [the album]", and Ron Mael facetiously calls it "the best Gleaming Spires album ... ever."

Release

Songs of the Spires was originally released on vinyl in 1981 by Posh Boy Records. In 2015, the album was reissued on vinyl by Futurismo,[5] and again in 2021 for CD and streaming by Omnivore Recordings.

Personnel

Credits adopted from the Songs of the Spires liner notes.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gleaming Spires — Songs Of The Spires – Omnivore Recordings . 2022-05-09 . en-US.
  2. Web site: postpunkmonk . 2021-09-16 . An Interview With Gleaming Spires’ David Kendrick [part 1] ]. 2022-05-08 . Post-Punk Monk . en.
  3. Web site: 2014-11-24 . Sparks, Christian girls, drugs & lemon meringue pie: Meet obscure new wavers Gleaming Spires . 2022-05-09 . DangerousMinds.
  4. Web site: Gleaming Spires Biography, Songs, & Albums . 2022-05-08 . AllMusic . en.
  5. Web site: Futurismo . 2022-05-09 . Discogs . en.