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  • AMG Review of Scott

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    Richie Unterberger
    All Music Guide

    Scott Walker's success as a teen idol singer of Spectorish ballads with the Walker Brothers in no way prepared listeners for the mordant, despairing lyrics of his solo debut. To compound the surprise, he does his best to imitate the vocal girth of Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra on this mix of original tunes and covers, which also features sweeping, bloated orchestral arrangements. It was hardly rock, and pop of a most oddball sort, but it found a surprisingly large audience -- in Britain, anyway, where it reached the Top Three in 1967. Poke behind the velvet curtain of the languid MOR arrangements, and one finds a surprisingly literate existentialist at the helm of these proceedings. His lyrical nuances were probably lost on his audience of predominately teenage girls, though they've earned him a small cult audience that endures to this day. Besides presenting three of his own compositions, Walker covers tunes by Weill/Mann, Tim Hardin, and Andre & Dory Previn on this album, as well as three songs by his favorite writer, Jacques Brel. Highlights include his exquisitely anguished rendition of Brel's classic "Amsterdam" and his dramatic cover of the early-'60s Toni Fisher pop ballad "The Big Hurt."

30 century man
over 2 years ago
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I like the kitchen-sink kitsch of the Walker Brothers: "Love Her," "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore," "Make It Easy On Yourself," et. al. The records have that mid-'60s Philips UK melodrama (like Dusty Springfield's more grandiose efforts), and Scott Walker's voice, all dark and plummy, is right in the pocket of these BrillBuilding-ish melodies.The documentary "Scott Walker 30 Century Man" w...

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Work
over 2 years ago

1:30am back to work tomorrow after a week off , so I'm trying to stay up late to get my head back on the night-shift,I've been trying to think of an appropriate song but I keep coming back to this by Scott Walker. Oh how I love my job.

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