Released in the UK on the 28 April 2008, Sam Sparro is the self-titled, debut album by Sam Sparro (real name Sam Falson). The album's lead single, "Black & Gold" became a big hit peaking at #2 for three non-consecutive weeks in the UK Singles Chart. The album features 13 tracks and the hidden "Still Hungry" which starts 8 minutes in "Can't stop this". All songs were written and produced by Sparro and Jesse Rogg, except for "Waiting For Time" and "Hot Mess" which Sparro wrote together with Eg White; and "Pocket&quo… read more
Released in the UK on the 28 April 2008, Sam Sparro is the self-titled, debut album by Sam Sparro (real name Sam Falson). The album's lead singl… read more
Released in the UK on the 28 April 2008, Sam Sparro is the self-titled, debut album by Sam Sparro (real name Sam Falson). The album's lead single, "Black & Gold" beca… read more
Australian Sam Sparro’s music is the sum of his church choir upbringing, his international cultivation and his penchant for back-alley warehouse parties and clubs. Sparro's debut single, Cottonmouth, was released in late 2007. Sam's first album, Sam Sparro, was released in April 2008, as was the single Black & Gold, which was critically acclaimed and performed well in the charts of many countries, reaching number 2 in the UK. As a child, Sam was a low-mileage triple-threat Christian school boy who acted in commercials and plays, sang in church, and danced just about a… read more
Australian Sam Sparro’s music is the sum of his church choir upbringing, his international cultivation and his penchant for back-alley warehouse parties and clubs. Sparro's debut sing… read more
Australian Sam Sparro’s music is the sum of his church choir upbringing, his international cultivation and his penchant for back-alley warehouse parties and clubs. Sparro's debut single, Cottonmouth, was released in late 2007. Sa… read more