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Ta Dah by Scissor Sisters

Everybody Wants the Same Thing

Scissor Sisters

Album: Ta Dah

Genre: Rock

Composer: Hoffman/Sellards/Se

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ALBUM_ID854963
TRACK_NAMEEverybody Wants the Same Thing
COMPOSERHoffman/Sellards/Se
TRACK_NUMBER12
RUN_TIME4:22
TRACK_ID9753949
ALBUM_TITLETa Dah
ARTIST_NAMEScissor Sisters
SEARCH_NAMEScissor Sisters
RATED6
GENRE_DESCRIPTIONRock
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SPIRALFROG_AVAILABLEYes
OFFICAL_LENGTH0:04:22
SITE_REVIEWThe first Scissor Sisters album was one of the catchiest debuts of the new millennium, but also one of the best-crafted. All camp on the surface but with plenty of substance underneath, it succeeded because the group wrote fantastic songs and backed them with excellent productions, usually in the vein of their biggest pop/dance heroes, from the Bee Gees to George Michael. If the follow-up, Ta-Dah, doesn't reach as high as its predecessor, it's certainly not the fault of some spot-on arrangements by head producer Babydaddy. Soundtracking his own mythical night at Studio 54 circa 1978, Babydaddy's Discoball Jazzfest Studio in New York City pumps out tracks gloriously in debt to the Bee Gees (of course), Elton John (although not on the track he contributes piano to), the Rolling Stones' brassy late-'70s stompers, electro-disco arena rock (if there is such a thing), and some sort of '70s disco hokum that features a very talented Gina Gershon on jew's-harp. Similarities to their debut are much easier to find than differences, although the songs aren't quite as memorable (except the single "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'") and Ta-Dah is slightly samey in comparison. (The debut ranged for influences as late as 1987, and flaunted a tougher, leaner sound.) Still, Scissor Sisters remain consummate masters of their material; the chord changes on the ballad "Land of a Thousand Words" defy listeners to not think of a glittering discoball, which is precisely the right image to be conjured. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
ARTIST_ID603027
UPC00602517050907
ISRCGBUM70602612
VOLUME1
SIZE_OF_FILE4244441
ASSOCIATEDISRC
LABELPolydor
LABEL_GROUPUMG
GenrePop
ExplicitLyricsNo
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