Bonus for collectors: Seek out the FLAC rip of the Japanese edition, which includes “Ambition” – a B-side that never fails to impress with its crisp, new-wave production.
| Year | Title | Type | Source | |------|-------|------|--------| | 2003 | "Electrobix" (12" vinyl) | EP / Single | Vinyl Rip | | 2004 | "Remixed!" (Unofficial promo) | Remixes | CD-R | | 2005 | "Laura" (UK CD2 – B-sides "The Skins") | Single | CD | | 2007 | "Karaoke O’Clock" (Live at Brixton Academy) | Live | Web FLAC | | 2011 | "Invisible Light" (12" single – Dub mix) | Remix | Vinyl Rip |
The final album before hiatus. A bittersweet, sun-drenched pop record.
For the complete collector, the singles and EPs contain worth.
Notes:
That’s peak Scissor Sisters — pre-hiatus, maximalist, pre-EDM-crossover. The feature celebrates their queer dance-pop legacy while making the FLACs actionable for listening parties, DJ sets, or deep dives.
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The Scissor Sisters redefined mid-2000s pop with their blend of glam rock, disco, and electronic music. Between 2003 and 2012, they released four studio albums, each offering a distinct chapter in their flamboyant career. Studio Albums (2004–2012) Release Year Key Tracks Scissor Sisters "Laura," "Take Your Mama," "Comfortably Numb" Ta-Dah "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'," "I Can't Decide" Night Work "Fire with Fire," "Any Which Way," "Invisible Light" Magic Hour "Only the Horses," "Baby Come Home," "Let's Have a Kiki" 💿 Album Highlights
Scissor Sisters discography between 2003 and 2012 consists of four major studio albums and several key singles and EPs. During this period, they became one of the most successful pop acts in the UK, particularly with their self-titled debut and hit singles like "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'." Studio Albums (2004–2012) Scissor Sisters Discography -2003-2012- -FLAC-
The core of their discography includes four studio albums released under Polydor Records and Universal: Scissor Sisters (2004)
: Their multi-platinum debut featuring hits like "Laura," "Take Your Mama," and "Filthy/Gorgeous". Ta-Dah (2006)
: Their second #1 album in the UK, notable for the lead single "I Don't Feel Like Dancin'" co-written with Elton John. Night Work (2010)
: Their third album, produced by Stuart Price, featuring "Fire with Fire" and "Invisible Light". Magic Hour (2012) Bonus for collectors: Seek out the FLAC rip
: Their final studio release before their hiatus, which included the club hit "Let's Have a Kiki" and "Only the Horses".
Original Release Date: July 29, 2003 (UK) / February 3, 2004 (US)
The self-titled debut arrived like a disco ball crashing through a dive bar window. Recorded in a New York loft, the album was a love letter to Elton John, David Bowie, and the Bee Gees—but with a queer, no-holds-barred attitude.
The landmark debut that beat Franz Ferdinand and Keane to #1 in the UK. | Year | Title | Type | Source