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Album Review: Plagiarism

  • Artist: Sparks
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1997
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

In the age of remixing, sampling and cut-and-paste record-making, leave it to Sparks to beat everyone to the punch and put the '90s spin on their own catalog before someone else did. Nineteen Sparks favorites are tackled here, including a super Hi-NRG version of "The Number One Song in Heaven" and a keenly orchestrated "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us," both delivered with a hand from their friends in opera-rock: Jimmy Somerville and Faith No More, respectively. ~ Denise Sullivan, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Pulling Rabbits Out of a Hat (Lyrics) Ron Mael, Russell Mael Sparks (3:36)
This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us (Lyrics) Ron Mael Sparks (4:03)
The No. 1 Song in Heaven, Pt. 2 Giorgio Moroder, Ron Mael, Russell Mael Sparks (4:06)
Funny Face (Lyrics) Ron Mael, Russell Mael Sparks (5:11)
When Do I Get to Sing "My Way" Ron Mael, Russell Mael Sparks (5:44)
Angst in My Pants (Lyrics) Ron Mael, Russell Mael Sparks (5:19)
Change (Lyrics) Ron Mael, Russell Mael Sparks (5:27)
Popularity (Lyrics) Ron Mael, Russell Mael Sparks (4:21)
Something for the Girl With Everything (Lyrics) Ron Mael Sparks (2:52)
This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us Ron Mael Faith No More, Sparks (3:00)
Beat the Clock (Lyrics) Ron Mael, Russell Mael Sparks (4:30)
Big Brass Ring Ron Mael, Russell Mael Sparks (4:20)
Amateur Hour Ron Mael Erasure, Sparks (3:35)
Propaganda Ron Mael Sparks (2:35)
When I'm With You (Lyrics) Ron Mael, Russell Mael Sparks (4:06)
Something for the Girl With Everything Ron Mael Faith No More, Sparks (3:13)
Orchestral Collage Giorgio Moroder, Ron Mael, Russell Mael Sparks (:25)
The No. 1 Song in Heaven Ron Mael, Russell Mael Sparks, Jimmy Somerville (5:21)
Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth (Lyrics) Ron Mael Sparks (2:34)

Credits

Erasure (Producer), Erasure (Performer), Faith No More (Producer), Faith No More (Performer), Sparks (Main Performer), Jimmy Somerville (Vocals), Andrew Busher (Vocals), Rupert Coulson (Engineer), Chris Dibble (Engineer), Stephen Hague (Engineer), Eric Holland (Engineer), Ron Mael (Producer), Russell Mael (Producer), Russell Mael (Engineer), Russell Mael (Mixing), Dean Menta (Guitar), Greg Penny (Mixing), David Porter Thomas (Vocals), John Thomas II (Engineer), Tony Visconti (Arranger), Tony Visconti (Conductor), Tony Visconti (Vocal Arrangement), Tony Visconti (Orchestral Arrangements), Nigel Godrich (Engineer), Jennie O'Grady (Vocals), Mark Stagg (Engineer), Susan Flannery (Vocals), Michael Dore (Vocals), Metro Voices (Vocals (Background)), Karen Woodhouse (Vocals), Steve Hall (Mastering), Claire Lewis (Assistant Engineer), Paul Phoenix (Vocals)
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Plagiarism
Studio album by Sparks
Released 1997
Recorded Sparks Studio, Los Angeles
CTS Studios, London
Coast Recorders, San Francisco
RAK Studios, London
Genre Rock
Length 1:12:00
Label Roadrunner Records
Oglio Records
Virgin Schallplatten GmbH
Producer Ron Mael, Russell Mael, Faith No More, Erasure
Professional reviews
Sparks chronology
Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins
(1994)
Plagiarism
(1998)
Balls
(2000)
Singles from Plagiarism
  1. "The Number One Song In Heaven"
    Released: 18 October 1997
  2. "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us (with Faith No More)"
    Released: 6 December 1997

Plagiarism is the seventeenth album by Sparks. It is a tribute album of sorts featuring new alternate versions of some of their best known songs.

Contents

Release

Plagiarism was not successful across Europe like its predecessor Gratuitous Sax & Senseless Violins had been, and did not chart significantly in any territory. The two singles performed well enough to register in the lower regions of the UK Singles Chart. The first single from the album was "The Number One Song In Heaven", the single version did not include the vocals of Jimmy Sommerville, it reached #70 in October 1997.[1] Remixes of the single reached the US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart (and currently their final entry) in 1999 at #28.[2]. The second single; This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us did better, and was buoyed by the presence of Faith No More, it peaked at #40 (and remains Sparks last UK top 40 entry) in December 1997.[3]

Track listing

# Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Pulling Rabbits Out Of A Hat"   Ron Mael, Russell Mael 3:36
2. "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us"   Ron Mael 4:03
3. "No 1 Song In Heaven (Part Two)"   Ron Mael, Russell Mael, Giorgio Moroder 4:06
4. "Funny Face"   Ron Mael, Russell Mael 5:11
5. "When Do I Get To Sing 'My Way'"   Ron Mael, Russell Mael 5:44
6. "Angst In My Pants"   Ron Mael, Russell Mael 5:19
7. "Change"   Ron Mael, Russell Mael 5:26
8. "Popularity"   Ron Mael, Russell Mael 4:21
9. "Something For The Girl With Everything"   Ron Mael 2:52
10. "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us" (with Faith No More) Ron Mael 3:00
11. "Beat the Clock"   Ron Mael, Russell Mael 4:30
12. "Big Brass Ring"   Ron Mael, Russell Mael 4:20
13. "Amateur Hour" (with Erasure) Ron Mael 3:35
14. "Propaganda"   Ron Mael 2:35
15. "When I'm With You"   Ron Mael, Russell Mael 4:06
16. "Something For The Girl With Everything" (with Faith No More) Ron Mael 3:15
17. "Orchestral Collage"   Ron Mael, Russell Mael, Giorgio Moroder 0:24
18. "The Number One Song In Heaven" (with Jimmy Sommerville) Ron Mael, Russell Mael, Giorgio Moroder 5:19
19. "Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth"   Ron Mael 2:35

Personnel

  • Russell Mael - Vocals, production, mixing
  • Ron Mael - Keyboards, production
  • Tony Visconti, Orchestral, choral arrangements and conducting on "Pulling Rabbits Out Of A Hat", "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us", "When Do I Get To Sing 'My Way'", "Change", "Something For The Girl With Everything", "Propaganda", "The Number One Song In Heaven" and "Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth"
  • John Thomas - Mixing
  • Greg Penny - Mixing
  • Metro Voices - Vocal backing on "Pulling Rabbits Out Of A Hat", "When Do I Get To Sing 'My Way'", "The Number One Song In Heaven" and "Never Turn Your Back On Mother Earth"
  • Dean Menta - Guitar on "Funny Face"
  • Eskimos and Egypt - Additional production, remix, bass, guitar and drums on "Angst In My Pants"
  • Faith No More - Production and performer on "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us" and "Something For The Girl With Everything"
  • Erasure - Production and performer on "Amateur Hour"
  • Jenny O'Grady and David Porter-Thomas - Additional vocals on "Propaganda"
  • Jimmy Sommerville - Performer on "The Number One Song In Heaven"

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