The 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.
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