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Scott Walker, Scott

Audio CD

Disk ID: 879366

Disk length: 40m 35s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1967

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Mathilde 2:39
2. Montague Terrace (In Blue) 3:31
3. Angelica 4:02
4. The Lady Came From Baltimore 1:59
5. When Joanna Loved Me 3:09
6. My Death 4:56
7. The Big Hurt 2:27
8. Such A Small Love 4:54
9. You're Gonna Hear From Me 2:55
10. Through A Long And Sleepless Night 4:12
11. Always Coming Back To You 2:41
12. Amsterdam 3:04

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Review

1st solo album from the enigmatic rocker who influenced thevocal styles of David Bowie & Bryan Ferry, formerly of the British Invasion act the Walker Brothers he started his career as a teen idol who recorded under the name ScottyEngel. Originally released in 1967 'Scott' features a mix of originals & covers with sweeping, bloated orchestral arrangements while Walker does his best to imitate the vocal girthof Tony Bennet & Frank Sinatra. A Top 3 album when originally released in the UK. Tracks include Tim Hardin's 'Lady Came From Baltimore', Jacques Brel's classic 'Amsterdam' & 'TheBig Hurt'. 1992 release.24bit Hdcd Digitally Remastered Edition of Walker's First Solo Album, Originally Released in September 1967, Reaching a Peak of #3 on the UK Pop Charts. Three of the Songs were Written by Walker Himself Along with Material from Jacques Brel, Dory Previn, Tim Hardin, Barry Mann and Cynthia Weill and Others. This Edition Includes Additional Photos Supplied by the Antar Archive. The Disc Itself is a Picture Disc, Replicating the Look of a Vinyl Album.

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