Ta-Dah was unfairly compared to its predecessor, but time has been kind. It’s a confident, unapologetically queer pop record that balances radio-ready hooks with weirdo art-pop flourishes. If the debut was the invitation to the party, Ta-Dah is 3 AM: dramatic, vulnerable, and still dancing.
Glam Rock / Pop / Disco / Dance-Punk Quality: FLAC (CD rip, .flac tracks + .cue + log, 100% log) Scissor Sisters - Ta-Dah -2006- Flac
The production — helmed by the band alongside Scissor Sisters’ own Babydaddy — is lush and layered. From the punchy bass on “I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’” to the crisp, shimmering synths on “Land of a Thousand Words,” a lossless rip preserves the warmth and dynamic range that MP3 flattens. The CD master (2006, Polydor / Universal) is the definitive version; avoid later compressed remasters. Ta-Dah was unfairly compared to its predecessor, but