| 1. Tryouts For The Human Race  6:08 |  | 
    
    | 2. Academy Award Performance  5:01 |  | 
    
    | 3. La Dolce Vita  5:54 |  | 
    
    | 4. Beat The Clock  4:24 |  | 
    
    | 5. My Other Voice  4:55 |  | 
    
    | 6. The Number One Song In Heaven  7:26 |  | 
    
    | 7. Tryouts For The Human Race (Single Version) (bonus track) |  | 
    
    | 8. La Dolce Vita (Single Version) (bonus track) |  | 
    
    | 9. Beat The Clock (Single Version) (bonus track) |  | 
    
    | 10. The Number One Song In Heaven (Single Version) (bonus track) |  | 
    
    | 11. Beat The Clock (Canadian Single Version) (bonus track) |  | 
    
    | 12. Tryouts For The Human Race (Extended Version) (bonus track) |  | 
    
    | 13. La Dolce Vita (Extended Version) (bonus track) |  | 
    
    | 14. Beat The Clock (Extended Version) (bonus track) |  | 
    
    | 15. Tryouts For The Human Race (12 Inch Short Version) (bonus track) |  | 
    
    
  
            
           
          
          
          
            
      Zremasterowane wznowienie pierwszego albumu grupy nagranego w 1979r. we 
      współpracy z legendarnym producentem Giorgio Moroderem. To na nim po raz 
      pierwszy zdefiniowano format synth duetu, który później wykorzystywali 
      m.in. Pet Shop Boys, Erasure i Bronski Beat. Z albumu pochodzą dwa 
      wielkie przeboje: "The Number One Song In Heaven" i "Beat the Clock". 
      Sparks byli pionierami 12-calowych singli, na których Moroder 
      zamieszczał wydłużone wersje przeznaczone na parkiet taneczny. 9 z nich 
      zamieszczono na reedycji jako bonusy.
    
            
           
          
            
      Chris 
      Bennett 
      - Background Vocals
Keith Forsey - Drums
Ron Mael - 
      Keyboards, Synthesizer, Vocals
Russell Mael - Vocals
Jack 
      Moran - Background Vocals
Giorgio Moroder - Synthesizer
Dan 
      Wyman - Synthesizer
Dennis Young - Background Vocals
Engineered 
      by Jurgen Koppers and Giorgio Moroder
Mixed by Giorgio Moroder
Produced 
      by Giorgio Moroder
Designed by Steve Bartel and Manhattan Focus
Photography 
      by Moshe Brakha