-2003-2012- -flac-: Scissor Sisters Discography

In the pantheon of early 21st-century pop, few bands defied genre conventions as flamboyantly and successfully as New York’s Scissor Sisters. Blending the glitter of 1970s glam rock, the soul of disco, the punch of funk, and the melodic sensibilities of The Beatles, they became a global phenomenon—especially in the UK, where they were nothing short of superstars.

For audiophiles and dedicated collectors, owning their discography in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format is the only way to truly experience the warmth, dynamic range, and pristine production of their work. This guide covers the band’s official studio albums from their explosive 2003 debut to their 2012 swan song (before the 2024 reunion), all in lossless quality.

After a hiatus, the band returned with Night Work. This record marked a stylistic shift toward a more austere, Euro-disco sound, produced in part by Stuart Price (known for his work with Madonna and The Killers). Scissor Sisters Discography -2003-2012- -FLAC-

This album arguably benefits the most from high-fidelity audio. The production is sterile, sharp, and deliberately mechanical.

Original Release: September 18, 2006

The Blockbuster Sequel Following the multiplatinum success of their debut, Scissor Sisters doubled down on maximalism. Recorded at London’s Olympic Studios, Ta-Dah embraces Elton John’s Goodbye Yellow Brick Road era, complete with orchestral swells and Paul Williams-style balladry. It spawned the UK’s best-selling single of 2006: "I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’."

Tracklist Highlights:

Why FLAC for this album?

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Posted at 15:00:00 GMT on 5th November 2007.

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