Released in 1997, "Plagiarism" is Sparks remixing and reinterpretting their own back catalogue Nineteen Sparks favourites including a high energy version of "The Number One Song in Heaven" (with Jimmy Somerville) and an orchestrated "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us" (with Faith No More).
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Released in 1997, "Plagiarism" is Sparks remixing and reinterpretting their own back catalogue Nineteen Sparks favourites including a high… read more
Released in 1997, "Plagiarism" is Sparks remixing and reinterpretting their own back catalogue Nineteen Sparks favourites including a high energy version of "The Number O… read more
Sparks are an American rock and pop music band formed in Los Angeles in 1970 by brothers Ron Mael (keyboards) and Russell Mael (vocals), initially under the name Halfnelson. Best known for their quirky approach to song writing, Sparks' music is often accompanied by cutting and acerbic lyrics, and an idiosyncratic stage presence, typified in the contrast between Russell's wide-eyed hyperactive frontman antics and Ron's sedentary scowling. The band's long career has seen them successfully adopt many different musical genres; including glam pop, power pop, electroni…read more
Sparks are an American rock and pop music band formed in Los Angeles in 1970 by brothers Ron Mael (keyboards) and Russell Mael (vocals), initially under the name Halfnelson. Best known for … read more
Sparks are an American rock and pop music band formed in Los Angeles in 1970 by brothers Ron Mael (keyboards) and Russell Mael (vocals), initially under the name Halfnelson. Best known for their quirky approach to song writing, Sparks&… read more