TA-DAH is an outstanding CD that makes me want to wiggle till I giggle! Jake Shears has done it again and hit a massive high with that sexy voice. Only downfall is he likes Wayne Rooney. Oh well. Favourites are "Don't feel like dancing, She's my man, I can't decide, Lights, Land of a thousandd words, Kiss you off, Ooh and Paul McCartney." All fabulously flamboyant. AMAZING.
TA-DAH
(2006, Pop, by Scissor Sisters, Label: Umvd)
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Not age appropriate for kids under 14, age appropriate for kids over 16; suggested age 16. -
Is it any good?
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Common Sense says
Disco-era homage is saucy, smart, danceable fun.
Why We Rated This
for Ages 16 and Up
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What Parents Need to Know
About TA-DAH
Parents need to know that there is one incidence of "f--k" and some references to drugs, drinking, and sex. But since most of the iffy content is presented in the form of clever innuendo, it will fly over the head of those not mature enough.
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Families Can Talk About
- Families can talk about what makes this album different from many other pop albums. What unusual instrumentation and arrangements give the Scissor Sisters their glossy, campy sound? Why do they sound like they're having so much more fun than the musicians in a lot of other groups?
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