Scissor Sisters – Ta-Dah

Album Info

Artist: Scissor Sisters

Title: Ta-Dah

Year: 2006

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Tracklist

  • 1. I Don't Feel Like Dancin' (4:48)
  • 2. She's My Man (5:31)
  • 3. I Can't Decide (2:46)
  • 4. Lights (3:35)
  • 5. Land Of A Thousand Words (3:50)
  • 6. Intermission (2:36)
  • 7. Kiss You Off (5:02)
  • 8. Ooh (3:29)
  • 9. Paul McCartney (3:44)
  • 10. The Other Side (4:22)
  • 11. Might Tell You Tonight (3:20)
  • 12. Everybody Wants The Same Thing (4:22)

Review

"Ta-Dah" feels like that friend who always knows how to turn up the party but also isn't afraid to get a little introspective. Scissor Sisters nailed that balance with their second album, blending glam rock swagger with pop hooks that stick around long after the music stops. The album is like a time capsule of mid-2000s pop-rock, with tracks like "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" bringing Elton John's sparkle and "Lights" shining bright with its infectious energy. It's the kind of record that makes you want to dance one minute and reflect the next.

What really stands out is how the band weaves together humor and heartache, creating a ride that's both fun and thoughtful. Even though some critics felt it was a bit safe compared to their debut, "Ta-Dah" still holds up as a testament to their craft. It's a reminder of the magic that happens when a band knows how to mix their influences into something uniquely theirs. - Jennifer