Shownotes
We move on to track two from Pulling Rabbits Out of a Hat (1984) with “Love Scenes”, a song that quietly illustrates many of the album’s core tensions.
Coming off a strong, propulsive opener, this track settles into a softer, more understated 80s synth-pop groove. The panel discusses how “Love Scenes” feels pleasant but emotionally muted — a cinematic montage song built around film terminology, gentle melodies, and minimal development. It’s notable as one of the rarer Sparks songs with lyrics written by Russell Mael, and while the concept is distinctly Sparksian, the execution feels restrained and slightly overlong.
We talk about the song’s place on the album as a deep cut, its limited live history, and how its polished, non-confrontational tone reflects the broader direction Sparks were exploring in 1984 — sometimes at the expense of their sharper edges.
A decent, listenable track — but one that starts to reveal why this album struggles to sustain its momentum.