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FFS = Franz Ferdinand and Sparks Collaborations don't work, or that's what FFS would have us believe on their debut album. When the seminal Los Angeles duo Sparks and Glasgow-based quartet Franz Ferdinand decided to record together, it was a flawed and potentially disastrous idea, right? Wrong, as 'FFS' is one of the strongest albums of either bands' career. Produced by Grammy-award winning John Congleton (St Vincent, David Byrne) at London's RAK Studios, the album 'FFS' took 15 days to complete. 'Kimono My House'-era Sparks fans will recognize how 'FFS' highlights their classic 'pop rock' DNA, and Franz Ferdinand fans won't be dissapointed to hear the band at their peak of their powers as they bring their exhilaratingly unique and witty modern rock sound to the collaboration. Very much a new project, FFS doesn't truly sound like either band, but a striking and fascinating mutation. So in the right hands, collaborations DO work, and beautifully. The strength of the two bands is bigger than the sum of the parts.
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1. Johnny Delusional 2. Call Girl 3. Dictator's Son 4. Little Guy from the Suburbs 5. Police Encounters 6. Save Me from Myself 7. SÕ Desu Ne 8. The Man Without a Tan 9. Things I Won't Get 10. The Power Couple 11. Collaborations Don't Work 12. Piss Off 13. So Many Bridges 14. King of the Song 15. Look at Me 16. A Violent Death