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| No.20 in the Best Of 2004 Top 20 |
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| Ever the maverick iconoclasts, we kick off our best albums of 2004 with Scissor Sisters’ debut, which has done incredibly well in all of these end-of-year list things, and which moreover everyone in the world now owns a copy of, including Oliver Letwin and your mum. Nevertheless, it’s worth reiterating what a spiffing album this is, and how gratifying the Scissor Sisters’ mainstream success has been. Far from the one-hit wonder “Comfortably Numb” could have turned out to be, virtually every song here could make the Top Ten (which is presumably what the record label are betting on in releasing every track as a single). |
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| Mat Beal |
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