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  1. Magic Hour is the fourth and final studio album by American band Scissor Sisters, released on May 25, 2012, by Polydor Records. The first single from the album was initially "Shady Love" but was later replaced by "Only the Horses", co-produced by recording artist and DJ Calvin Harris, which entered and peaked at number 12 on the UK ...

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  2. Magic Hour (en español Horas Mágicas) es el título del cuarto álbum de estudio de la banda estadounidense de pop Scissor Sisters. Fue lanzado el 28 de mayo de 2012 para los Estados Unidos por el sello Casablanca Records.

  3. scissorsisters.bandcamp.com › album › magic-hourMagic Hour | Scissor Sisters

    15 de feb. de 2023 · Magic Hour by Scissor Sisters, released 15 February 2023 Tracklist: Baby Come Home Keep Your Shoes On Inevitable Only The Horses Year Of Living Dangerously Let’s Have A Kiki Shady Love San Luis Obispo Self Control Best In Me The Secret Life Of Letters Somewhere Ms. Mantronic’s Magic Message F*** Yeah

  4. Magic Hour (en español Horas Mágicas) es el título del cuarto álbum de estudio de la banda estadounidense de pop Scissor Sisters. Fue lanzado el 28 de mayo de 2012 para los Estados Unidos por el sello Casablanca Records. Cuenta con la colaboración de diversos artistas, tales como Calvin Harris, Stuart Price, Pharrell Williams, Diplo, Alex ...

  5. Scissor Sisters - Magic Hour Lyrics and Tracklist | Genius. Magic Hour. Scissor Sisters. Released May 25, 2012. Magic Hour Tracklist. 1. Baby Come Home Lyrics. 2. Keep Your...

  6. 28 de may. de 2012 · May 28, 2012. Duration. 43:11. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles. Contemporary Pop/Rock, Dance-Rock, Club/Dance, Alternative Dance, Left-Field Pop, Pop, Alternative/Indie Rock. Recording Location. Discoball Jazzfest Studios. New Home, Berlin. Sarm, London. See More. Stratosphere, New York, NY. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography.

  7. 1 de ene. de 2012 · POP · 2012. Preview. Scissor Sisters stay at the cutting edge of fabulous on their fourth album. The spaced-out “Baby Come Home” and the glitter-covered “Inevitable” recall the New York electro collective’s earlier fusions of ‘70s pop audacity and Y2K dancefloor bliss, but other tracks give Magic Hour a ‘10s jolt.