"Plagiarism" is the 17th album by the American rock band Sparks. Released in 1997, it stands out as a tribute album featuring new alternate versions of some of their most iconic songs. Rather than simply rehashing their classic tracks, Sparks took a creative approach by reinterpreting them with different arrangements and musical styles.
The album includes notable songs like "This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us," "Amateur Hour," and "Never Turn Your Back on Mother Earth," among others. Each track on "Plagiarism" presents a fresh perspective, incorporating elements of orchestration, jazz, and even electronic music into the band's signature sound.
"Plagiarism" showcases Sparks' ability to reinvent themselves while paying homage to their own musical legacy. It received positive reviews for its inventive approach and the band's continued innovation. This album appeals to both longtime fans of Sparks and newcomers interested in exploring their eclectic discography.