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Scissor Sisters - Ta-Dah

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Format: CD
Label: IMT
Rel. Date: 10/24/2006
UPC: 4988005442031

Ta-Dah
Artist: Scissor Sisters
Format: CD
New: Currently Unavailable New
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. I Don't Feel Like Dancin
2. She's My Man
3. I Can't Decide
4. Lights
5. Land of a Thousand Words
6. Intermission
7. Kiss You Off
8. Ooh
9. Paul McCartney 1
10. The Other Side 1
11. Might Tell You Tonight 1
12. Everybody Wants the Same Thing 1
13. Transistor 1
14. Ambition

More Info:

Japanese pressing of the 2006 sophomore album features three bonus tracks: 'Din', 'Transistor' and 'Univision'. The Scissor Sisters keep the party going on their sophomore album, Ta-Dah, a synthesis of three decades worth of Pop that alternately references early Prince, Elton John, the Bee Gees and even such Rock/Funk hybrids as the Rolling Stones' "Miss You." Features the first single "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'," appropriately co-written with Elton John, the funky "Ooh" (think "Controversy-"era Prince), the single-in-waiting "Everybody Wants the Same Thing," Ana Matronic's confidently sung "Kiss You Off" and the unabashedly retro "Paul McCartney." Elsewhere, the band perfects the ballad style previously heard on tracks like "Mary" and "Return to Oz" with "Land of a Thousand Words" and less in-your-face "The Other Side," which finds front man Jake Shears eschewing his usual falsetto for a more soothing vocal delivery. "I Can't Decide" is jaunty and almost honky tonk, while "Intermission" turns back the clock with a jokey spin on old-time Vaudeville. Polydor.
        
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