Scissor Sisters Discography -2003-2012- -flac- [top] -
The following essay explores the vibrant era of the Scissor Sisters between 2003 and 2012, reflecting on their sonic evolution and cultural impact.
Whether you’re a longtime fan revisiting “Take Your Mama” or a new listener discovering “Let’s Have a Kiki”, investing in the lossless format ensures that the Sisters’ magic hour lasts forever. Scissor Sisters Discography -2003-2012- -FLAC-
Tracklist Highlights:
Welcome to the Party (2006)
After a brief hiatus and a "scrapped" third album, the band teamed up with legendary producer Stuart Price for Night Work. The result was a darker, sleeker, and more club-oriented record inspired by 1980s New York nightlife. The following essay explores the vibrant era of
- "Comfortably Numb" (2003 single mix) – Different vocal take. Available on the Comfortably Numb UK CD single (Polydor 9817729). FLAC rip required; streaming versions use the album mix.
- "The Skins" – B-side to "I Don’t Feel Like Dancin’". A filthy, guitar-driven funk jam. Only on CD single.
- "Invisible Light" (Acoustic Version) – Stripped-down piano version on the Night Work bonus disc. FLAC reveals the piano’s harmonic bleed.
- "Shady Love" (feat. Azealia Banks) – From the Magic Hour deluxe edition. The bass line is a FLAC-showcase track for subwoofer setup.