Scissor Sisters singer Jake Shears tells Neil Sean of Sky News that their hopes to recreate the success of ‘Ta Dah’ in America that they’ve enjoyed across Europe isn’t in the cards. “It’s not a priority for us to make it over there,” Shears lamented. He also wasn’t happy about a certain American record retailer for pricing the album too high. “It makes it impossible for many fans to be able to buy the CD,” he moaned. “How can we break the market like that?”
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