If you’re a fan of Scissor Sisters, there’s a good chance you’ve danced, laughed, or maybe even cried to the pulsating beats and flamboyant energy of their 2010 album Night Work. The band, known for their genre-bending, high-energy music, really outdid themselves with this release. And if you’re a vinyl collector or someone looking to get closer to the pure essence of their sound, the Night Work vinyl is the perfect addition to your collection. Here’s why.
Night Work didn’t come together easily. In fact, it’s actually the band’s second attempt at their third album. After recording an entire album’s worth of material, they decided to scrap it in 2009 because it didn’t feel right. The stakes were high, with lead singer Jake Shears even admitting that if the band couldn’t believe in the project fully, Scissor Sisters might have called it quits.
But sometimes, you need to start over to get it right. The group teamed up with producer Stuart Price (who has worked with Madonna, The Killers, and more) and crafted an entirely new set of tracks. The result? A tight, 12-song album that’s vibrant, edgy, and utterly fearless.
When you drop the needle on Night Work, you’re greeted with the title track—a high-octane opener that sets the tone for what’s to come. But the album really finds its heart with Fire with Fire, a soaring anthem of resilience that hit number one on the US Billboard Dance Club Songs chart. If you’re spinning this record at home, expect to feel uplifted and ready to take on the world by the time it wraps up.
And we can’t forget about Invisible Light, the album’s final track. With dramatic vocals from none other than Sir Ian McKellen, this six-minute-long epic feels like a journey through a kaleidoscope of synths and beats.
So why grab Night Work on vinyl? First of all, there’s something special about hearing Scissor Sisters’ signature blend of glam rock, disco, and pop in the warm, analog sound of a vinyl record. Each beat of Any Which Way feels fuller, every lyric in Skin Tight more intimate. Vinyl has a way of pulling you into the music, and with an album as vibrant as this one, it’s the ideal format.
There’s also the added bonus of Night Work‘s vinyl edition having some exclusive treats. A promotional EP for the single Invisible Light was released as a transparent yellow vinyl—perfect for those of us who love colorful records that stand out on our shelves. For collectors who crave something truly unique, this edition is a gem.
And if you love diving into the art of an album, the cover of Night Work will not disappoint. Featuring an iconic 1980 photograph by Robert Mapplethorpe of dancer Peter Reed’s clenched buttocks, it stirred up some controversy at the time. But as guitarist Del Marquis said, people’s reaction to the image tells you a lot about their own biases. It’s bold, provocative, and quintessentially Scissor Sisters.
Night Work marked a pivotal moment in the career of Scissor Sisters. It was a make-or-break album, and luckily for fans, they made it—brilliantly. Critics praised it for its unapologetic energy, with Entertainment Weekly giving it an A- and NME rating it a solid 7 out of 10. And while the album didn’t reach the top of the charts in the US, it debuted at number two in the UK, proving the band’s staying power.
Today, Night Work remains one of Scissor Sisters’ most beloved albums. And with the resurgence of vinyl, there’s no better time to add this record to your collection. Whether you’re discovering it for the first time or reliving the glory days, spinning this record feels like being in the middle of a glitter-filled, late-night dance party.
For any serious music memorabilia collector, vinyl is the ultimate way to experience an album, and Night Work is no exception. Here’s why:
If you’re looking to grab a copy for yourself, or perhaps explore other Scissor Sisters releases, head over to Music Collectors World and find your perfect vinyl edition. Trust me, once you hear Night Work on vinyl, there’s no going back.