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Album Review: Scissor Sisters

  • Artist: Scissor Sisters
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 04, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Midway through the 2000s, theft with an artful nod and wink has become quite fashionable, and frilly is the new black. Combos like Chromeo and the Electric Six are finding mileage in long-shuttered, retrospectively laughable genres like synth pop and new romantic, and revisiting disco's most damning elements with a vigor for recombination. The results certainly elicit some snickering, but they can also be too cool -- or, for the insecure, too much of a guilty pleasure -- to ignore. New York's Scissor Sisters access these ideas and more on their debut full-length for Polygram. The eponymous release is a gleaming composite of epic, unabashedly pretty '70s songwriting and fancy-pants disco hedonism, reflecting the decadent dance-pop afterglow of all that George Michael wrought. "Lovers in the Backseat" is powered by the androgynous groove of Michael's "Everything She Wants." "Jealous glances/Now I'm lookin' for another song on the radio," they sing. "I'll take it to a side street/In the shadows you can touch one another/And I'll just watch the show." This flirty, satiny sexuality tingles in every lyrical inch of Scissor Sisters, as the Sisters save their subtlety for the songcraft. Opener "Laura" is a swaggering, absolutely irresistible update of vintage Stevie Wonder, illustrated with piano breaks and a honking sax. "Take Your Mama" chirps in a high register, a honky chateau dreamland of the Beta Band covering Elton John. All of this wackiness occurs before Scissor Sisters drop their dusky dancefloor version of "Comfortably Numb." They're hopped up over a twittering glitterball beat, referencing Frankie Goes to Hollywood and the Bee Gees even as the song functions as a Floyd redux. "I! I! I've become...'fortably numb!" As fun as all of this is (and the lip-smack glam of "Music Is the Victim" is very, very fun), the Sisters' revisionism can also get them in trouble. "It Can't Come Quickly Enough"'s dance-pop is too accurate, getting the bland side way too right, while "Return to Oz" cribs from Pink Floyd without the salve of artful dance club redirection. Still, these missteps are forgivable when pseudonyms like Del Marquis and Paddy Boom populate the band. Like some of their in-the-know peers, Scissor Sisters are happy to raid rock and pop's simpering peony past to soundtrack the parties and prurience of the silvery present day. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Laura Scott Hoffman, Jason Sellards Scissor Sisters (3:36)
Take Your Mama Scott Hoffman, Jason Sellards Scissor Sisters (4:31)
Comfortably Numb (Lyrics) Roger Waters, David Gilmour Scissor Sisters (4:25)
Mary Scott Hoffman, Jason Sellards Scissor Sisters (4:41)
Lovers in the Backseat Scott Hoffman, Jason Sellards Scissor Sisters (3:17)
Tits on the Radio Scott Hoffman, Jason Sellards, Ana Lynch Scissor Sisters (3:14)
Filthy Gorgeous Scott Hoffman, Jason Sellards, Ana Lynch Scissor Sisters (3:47)
Music Is the Victim Scott Hoffman, Jason Sellards, Derek Gruen Scissor Sisters (2:57)
Better Luck Scott Hoffman, Jason Sellards, Derek Gruen Scissor Sisters (3:08)
It Can't Come Quickly Enough Scott Hoffman, Jason Sellards Scissor Sisters (4:39)
Return to Oz Scott Hoffman, Jason Sellards Scissor Sisters (4:40)

Credits

Fury (Art Direction), Fury (Design), Crispin Cioe (Saxophone), Joan Wasser (Violin), Joan Wasser (String Arrangements), Neil Harris (Mixing), Daniel Wise (Engineer), Daniel Wise (Production Assistant), Alan Clarke (Photography), Jason Reddy (Retouching), Ayan Pal (Bass), Jake Shears (Group Member), Babydaddy (Bass), Babydaddy (Engineer), Babydaddy (Group Member), Scissor Sisters (Producer), Scissor Sisters (Mixing), Paddy Boom (Drums), Paddy Boom (Group Member), Paul Leschen (Organ), Paul Leschen (Piano), Paul Leschen (Keyboards)
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Scissor Sisters
Studio album by Scissor Sisters
Released February 2, 2004 (UK)
July 27, 2004 (U.S.)
Recorded 2003
Genre Pop
Length 50:47
Label Polydor (UK)
Universal Records B0002772-02 (U.S.)
Producer Scissor Sisters
Professional reviews
Scissor Sisters chronology
The Demo Album
(2003)
Scissor Sisters
(2004)
Remixed!
(2004)

Scissor Sisters is the debut studio album by American 5-piece band Scissor Sisters, first released in 2004 (see 2004 in music). It was released by Polydor in the UK. It reached number 1 on the UK and Irish album charts, and was the best-selling album in the UK for the year 2004. Since its release it has gone 7x Platinum in the UK selling over 2,500,000 copies in the UK alone[1]. In Ireland it has been certified a close 5x Platinum. The album was not as successful in their native USA, peaking at #102 on the Billboard 200. The album has sold 3,300,000 copies worldwide,[2] and is listed as one of 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die in the book of the same name, edited by Robert Dimery.

The album won Best International Album at the 2005 Brit Awards.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Laura" (Hoffman, Sellards) – 3:36
  2. "Take Your Mama" (Hoffman, Sellards) – 4:31
  3. "Comfortably Numb" (Pink Floyd cover) (Gilmour, Waters) – 4:25
  4. "Mary" (Hoffman, Sellards) – 4:43
  5. "Lovers in the Backseat" (Hoffman, Sellards) – 3:15
  6. "Tits on the Radio" (Hoffman, Lynch, Sellards) – 3:16
  7. "Filthy/Gorgeous" (Hoffman, Lynch, Sellards) – 3:46
  8. "Music Is the Victim" (Gruen, Hoffman, Sellards) – 2:57
  9. "Better Luck" (Gruen, Hoffman, Sellards) – 3:08
  10. "It Can't Come Quickly Enough" (Hoffman, Sellards) – 4:42
  11. "Return to Oz" (Hoffman, Sellards) – 4:34
  12. "Get It Get It" (Hoffman, Sellards) – 3:47 (US iTunes bonus track)

Bonus tracks

All bonus tracks appear on the United Kingdom edition of Scissor Sisters.

  1. "A Message from Ms. Matronic" (Hoffman, Sellards) – 0:31
  2. "The Skins" (Hoffman, Sellards) – 2:55
  3. "Get It Get It" (Hoffman, Sellards) – 3:47

Personnel

References

  1. ^ Platinum Awards Content
  2. ^ http://www.musicweek.com/features/feature_page.asp?featureid=10727
Preceded by
A Grand Don't Come for Free by The Streets
Room on the 3rd Floor by McFly
American Idiot by Green Day
Hopes and Fears by Keane
UK number one album
July 10, 2004 – July 16, 2004
July 24, 2004 – July 30, 2004
January 16, 2005 – January 22, 2005
February 27, 2005 – March 5, 2005
Succeeded by
Room on the 3rd Floor by McFly
A Grand Don't Come for Free by The Streets
Hot Fuss by The Killers
Some Cities by Doves

 
 

 

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