Scott Walker. (RIP March 2019)

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sometime?

David. (Cozen), Monday, 22 September 2003 17:48 (twenty-two years ago)

does anyone happen to know on which label 5 Easy Pieces will be released?

scott pl. (scott pl.), Thursday, 25 September 2003 05:18 (twenty-two years ago)

According to musica.co.uk, it's released on Universal :
http://www.musica.co.uk/musica/screen__PRODUCT/shop__MUS/affiliate__INTGOOGLE/category__PP685964.htm

Cedric, Friday, 3 October 2003 06:16 (twenty-two years ago)

And now MP3 the site is down. Before I get to download anything. Sob.

harveyw (harveyw), Friday, 3 October 2003 08:27 (twenty-two years ago)

i was never able to access it! sob indeed.

there's something off about the idea of a scott box set. how does one excerpt "tilt" anyhow?

amateurist (amateurist), Friday, 3 October 2003 09:26 (twenty-two years ago)

Agreed about the box set. Anyone have any thoughts about this:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/scottwalker/message/162

If it's real, it sounds more interesting than the box set!

proggist, Friday, 3 October 2003 10:04 (twenty-two years ago)

i was never able to access it! sob indeed.

Amateurist, I'd still be delighted to burn discs for you and propel them across the ocean. Just send me your address.

Anyway, it seems the MP3 downloads are down, "temporarily" but they have been replaced by a video clip from Scott's TV show which is well worth watching. HAHA look at his hair.

retort pouch (retort pouch), Saturday, 4 October 2003 01:39 (twenty-two years ago)

His hair is fab! I wish I could look just like that every day.

Sean (Sean), Saturday, 4 October 2003 01:50 (twenty-two years ago)

Sean I agree, my HAHA was a HAHA of pure delight.

retort pouch (retort pouch), Saturday, 4 October 2003 01:59 (twenty-two years ago)

Whoa, I didn't see that post by Cedric further up the page. Cedric, many thanks for hosting those MP3s - I've been looking for those songs for YEARS. I hope your bandwidth wasn't raped too badly. If you've been hit with a crushingly huge bill from your ISP, please let me know.

retort pouch (retort pouch), Saturday, 4 October 2003 02:42 (twenty-two years ago)

Hi all,

The albums are back for download.
I made a single ZIP file for each album.
Each ZIP file is protected by a password.
All I ask of you is to send me an e-mail in order to get the Password for the Zip file, and not telling it. I promise fast replies !
It's the only way I found to keep an eye on the downloads without losing control...
I am glad you can all get the tracks.
Regards
Cedric

http://www.ckthual.net/scott

PS/ Regarding the video : I wish I had the same hair every morning... ;o)

Cedric, Monday, 6 October 2003 10:55 (twenty-two years ago)

here is what appears to be a tracklisting for the forthcoming box.

dan (dan), Monday, 6 October 2003 20:08 (twenty-two years ago)

http://www.spincds.com/walker.html

try again

dan (dan), Monday, 6 October 2003 20:10 (twenty-two years ago)

Just look at that tracklist...with the late '70s Walker Brothers stuff, "Only Myself To Blame" and "I Threw It All Away" from the recent soundtracks...the money's already set.

Erick H (Erick H), Tuesday, 7 October 2003 18:42 (twenty-two years ago)

box sets seem like their own imperatives now.... there's no need for this to exist, unless it's really some spontaneous desire on scott's part to revisit and reinterpret his past music (why do i doubt it?)....

amateurist (amateurist), Tuesday, 7 October 2003 20:46 (twenty-two years ago)

Hi all, just to notice a few change about my download section,
you can access it through www.ckthual.net, click on the music section, then scott walker.
For the first 3 albums, You need a password you'll get by writing me a mail.
I deleted the Scott Walker TV series 1 & 2, and replaced it by a single album : I made a new mix with only the Scott Walker tracks. You may already know that the quality is rather poor and that these are historical recordings.
Regards

Cedric, Thursday, 9 October 2003 15:50 (twenty-two years ago)

two weeks pass...
Thoughts on which are the best of these? It seems that they all have some really fine moments...

Naive Teen Idol (Naive Teen Idol), Friday, 24 October 2003 17:05 (twenty-two years ago)

four months pass...
Scott Sings Songs From His TV Series is the one to get as far as I'm concerned. They're all great, but '...TV Series' is pretty much unbeatable.

retort pouch (retort pouch), Friday, 27 February 2004 04:53 (twenty-two years ago)

four months pass...
hot damn "thanks for chicago mr. james" is the hottest pop picaresque in the world

amateur!st (amateurist), Wednesday, 21 July 2004 05:02 (twenty-one years ago)

egads!

Review by Dave Thompson
The 1990s' rediscovery of Scott Walker, hitherto the Pop Star That Time Forgot, was one of the most gratifying events of the mid 1990s. No man blessed with a voice like that, taste like that, talent like that, should ever have been consigned to the creaky oblivion of oldies radio. But one needs to tread carefully when plunging into the cult. Even at his best, and particularly at his most recent, Walker can be an excruciatingly difficult taste to acquire. Move into the early 1970s mid-point of his output, and oftentimes, it's simply excruciating.


Never regarded among Scott Walker's finest efforts, and a resounding flop when it first appeared in 1971, Til The Band Comes In is, retrospectively, the most shocking of all the singer's early albums. His first four, after all, are dramatic slabs of MOR-noir, crucial experiences for anybody anxious to discover Brel, Bergman and a taste for truly surreal pop tones; by their standards alone, surely album #5 should have traveled even further astray?


It doesn't. Two tracks culled for the It's Raining Today compilation, "Thanks For Chicago Mr James" and "Joe," are this album's sole concessions to such matters as reputation. A year earlier, the BBC gave Walker his own TV series, with the assurance that he would concentrate his tonsils on ballads and standards. He fulfilled the brief admirably, and released a soundtrack album to prove it. Unfortunately, Til The Band Comes In suggests he never got the sacharine out of his system. He even brings TV guest Esther O'Farim back into the action, but morbid curiosity and an incomprehensible fondness for "Cinderella Rockefeller" are surely the only reasons anyone could want to check out her solo contribution to the set.


There is a reasonable rendering of Roy Orbison's "It's Over," aptly closing the album on a merciful note, but while Walker's first four albums remain essential listening, and the TV LP at least has its moments, 'Til The Band Comes In is best left waiting at the stage door. Some "lost classics" were lost with good reason.


amateur!st (amateurist), Thursday, 22 July 2004 19:47 (twenty-one years ago)

"long about now" is a really interesting song, and indeed the entire first side of this record is utterly masterful.

amateur!st (amateurist), Thursday, 22 July 2004 19:47 (twenty-one years ago)

two years pass...
I deleted the Scott Walker TV series 1 & 2,

does anyone have track listings for these???

Amateur(ist) (Amateur(ist)), Thursday, 18 January 2007 07:24 (nineteen years ago)

That review - NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST IN FIVE SECONDS

Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Thursday, 18 January 2007 08:27 (nineteen years ago)

six months pass...

Someone on Ebay is offering a promo called "Scott on Screen" which appears to compile all of the TV Series album and The Moviegoer minus the last track. The seller says it's done from the master tapes and was ready to go before Walker stepped in, but it seems odd that Fontana would issue the albums in this not-quite-twofer way.

http://cgi.ebay.com/Scott-Walker-Scott-On-Screen-CD-1999_W0QQitemZ290140393933QQihZ019QQcategoryZ1049QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD2VQQcmdZViewItem

Track listing
1. Will You Still Be Mine
2. I Have Dreamed
3. When The World Was Young
4. Who Will Take My Place
5. If She Walked Into My Life (from Mame)
6. To Dream The Impossible Dream
7. Song Is You
8. Look Of Love
9. Country Girl
10. Someone To Light Up My Fire
11. Only The Young
12. Lost In The Stars
13. This Way Mary (theme from Mary Queen Of Scots)
14. Speak Softly Love (theme from The Godfather)
15. Glory Road (theme from WUSA)
16. That Night (theme from The Fox)
17. Summer Knows (theme from Summer of '42)
18. Ballad Of Sacco And Vanzetti (theme from Sacco And Vanzetti)
19. Face In The Crowd (theme from Le Mans)
20. Joe Hill (theme from The Ballad Of Joe Hill)
21. Loss Of Love (theme from Sunflower)
22. All His Children (theme from Never Give An Inch)
23. Come Saturday Morning (theme from Pookie)

Anyone know anything about this?

eatandoph, Tuesday, 24 July 2007 02:45 (eighteen years ago)

two months pass...

What in heaven's name is he going on about in "We Came Through"? That song's been a favourite of mine for years and years and I still have no idea whatsoever.

Yeah, I know Scott's not the most straightforward songwriter anyway, but most of the other songs from that era are reasonably easy to parse, though flowery and filled with metaphors. With "We Came Through" I'm just completley lost.

Daniel_Rf, Wednesday, 3 October 2007 17:43 (eighteen years ago)

new "lady, if you have to ask..." answers

Daniel_Rf, Wednesday, 3 October 2007 17:44 (eighteen years ago)

If Scott Walker was so cutting edge, wouldn't he be ranting about slightly better music than Pulp?

I like parts of Climate of Hunter, and the Scott albums are pretty good but all this great modern brutalist crap that's been piled on his Tilt/Drift albums seems a bit much. That said I've never heard Drift but Tilt put me off insufficiently.

I know, right?, Wednesday, 3 October 2007 18:26 (eighteen years ago)

His "ranting" can be summed up in producing one of their albums six years ago, and inviting them to a festival seven years ago; not much there to get worked up over now, especially since the band is, you know, split up. All I've heard him say about producing tho is that it's a good way to earn some cash, and he's pretty upfront about hating pretty much all current music and cinema, predictably enough. Anyway I don't think being a taste maker for current music is something he'd be particuarly interested in, or suited for.

It'd have been pretty easy for him to go the Nancy Sinatra/Solomon Burke/whoever route and make a comeback record with songs by Cocker, Nick Cave, Neil Hannon and who-have-you, too. I'm happy he didn't go that route, tho yeah, I'm not much interested in The Drift, either.

Daniel_Rf, Wednesday, 3 October 2007 19:03 (eighteen years ago)

Anyone heard "And Who Shall Go To The Ball And What Shall Go To The Ball" yet? Or seen the dance piece it was written for?

Soukesian, Wednesday, 3 October 2007 19:16 (eighteen years ago)

Yeah, I got "and who shall go to the ball," and I can't really get into it. This is also from a person that loves The Drift and Tilt. I think it may be the absence of his voice, but it just isn't as riveting or anything. As weird as it is to say this about such an out there recording, it seems really predictable coming from him at this point.

jonathan - stl, Wednesday, 3 October 2007 20:25 (eighteen years ago)

I'd love to see the show, though. Shame if he doesn't realise how compelling his voice is.

He should work with Harrison Birtwhistle.

Soukesian, Wednesday, 3 October 2007 20:30 (eighteen years ago)

I've always thought it quite clear that "We Came Through" concerns the forces of good prevailing against evil in WWII.

Veronica Moser, Wednesday, 3 October 2007 22:11 (eighteen years ago)

Who's the Luther King in this scenario? EMI

Daniel_Rf, Thursday, 4 October 2007 00:54 (eighteen years ago)

seven months pass...

If you listen to Scott IV under the proper conditions while the sun is coming up, then it will change your life radically for the better. Just sayin'!

dell, Monday, 26 May 2008 09:42 (eighteen years ago)

i haven't listened to this record in many months, but it's nirvana right now. ah.

dell, Monday, 26 May 2008 09:51 (eighteen years ago)

It's just weird when you re-discover a much-hyped record, and then you realize that, yes, this person did have some genius raging inside them that they were able to communicate...

dell, Monday, 26 May 2008 10:28 (eighteen years ago)

Oh right, like this one.

Ned Raggett, Monday, 26 May 2008 15:55 (eighteen years ago)

If you're wondering: "is this a joke?" It is not a joke

haha, yeah that hurt my mind for a brief couple of seconds there. wow!! this is gonna be better than the "having fun on stage with paul stanley" record. i can just feel it in my bones.

dell, Monday, 26 May 2008 15:58 (eighteen years ago)

ten months pass...

nice to hear scott, even if briefly, on the new bat for lashes album's closing song, "the big sleep." i wonder how she talked the old recluse into it

kamerad, Thursday, 2 April 2009 14:42 (seventeen years ago)

Really? Weird...

Saw the Scott Walker documentary last month. It's worth checking out if it screens in your town or if it comes out on DVD. Whatever one's thoughts are on his later material, it's pretty fascinating to watch the guy's trajectory from 60s to today.

scott pgwp (pgwp), Thursday, 2 April 2009 16:56 (seventeen years ago)

This looks very interesting!

The SW30 Tribute Album

Lakeshore records. Release date: April 27

“Duchess” Peter Broderick
“Big Louise” Sally Norvell
“World’s Strongest Man” Damon & Naomi
“Manhattan” Saint Etienne
“The Electrician” Laurie Anderson
“The Seventh Seal” Nicole Atkins
“Montague Terrace (in Blue)” Dot Allison
“The Bridge” Bee & Flower
“Rhymes of Goodbye” Stephanie Dosen
“It’s Raining Today” Ulrich Schnauss
“A Lover Loves” Jarboe
“Such a Small Love” Little Annie & Paul Walfisch

Not a soundtrack, but an extension of the work I’ve done with the film, continuing to follow and celebrate the influence of our man Scott. While a few men made the cut, the original idea was to get female voices to attack the songs - just a new way in…the resulting album is an almost eerily calm, nocturnal affair - in stark opposition to the industrial dramatics of The Drift. I could have kept going, vol. 2, vol. 3….well, if we sell enough of these, maybe we’ll get a crack at another.

Gerard (Le Bateau Ivre), Tuesday, 14 April 2009 18:26 (seventeen years ago)

Does anyone have the unreleased Scott Walker tracks "Free Again"/"I Get Along Without You"/"I Think I'm Getting Over You"?

Col, Monday, 27 April 2009 02:51 (seventeen years ago)

“The Electrician” Laurie Anderson

Made for her to do?

Mark G, Monday, 27 April 2009 10:06 (seventeen years ago)

there's a piss-poor version of 'It's Raining Today' on the new Damian Lazarus album

tard and feathered (braveclub), Monday, 27 April 2009 10:50 (seventeen years ago)

This tribute album sounds good, but what I'd like to hear more is all these artists singing their own songs in a fake Scott Walker voice. (i.e. Bowie in 1995.)

Tourtiere (Owen Pallett), Monday, 27 April 2009 14:20 (seventeen years ago)

(My fave Bowie singing voice, by the by.)

Tourtiere (Owen Pallett), Monday, 27 April 2009 14:21 (seventeen years ago)

one year passes...

such a small love is a beautiful song.

by another name (amateurist), Sunday, 17 October 2010 07:42 (fifteen years ago)

The only Scott Walker album I know is "The Drift", which is a wonder.

Envy me! How I have all that to discover and look forward to.

At some point. No hurry.

WHen they're cheep in fopp....

Mark G, Monday, 18 October 2010 10:06 (fifteen years ago)

Pick up Tilt whenever you see it around, it's fantastic and v. similar vibe to The Drift... great album.

ilxor is awesome what the fuck are you guys on about (ilxor), Monday, 18 October 2010 13:40 (fifteen years ago)

I would, but I haven't seen it about for years.

Really have to re-install Spotify, don't I?

Mark G, Monday, 18 October 2010 13:52 (fifteen years ago)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q0LmWUUVvUM

had never heard this drift-era track (from a 4ad comp called plague songs) until now, it rules

jolene club remix (BradNelson), Monday, 1 April 2019 19:27 (seven years ago)

Oh yeah, also has a classic Scott footnote/gloss iirc

A funny tinge happened on the way to the forum (wins), Monday, 1 April 2019 19:42 (seven years ago)

(Contrary to the idea many have of his later career he often took pains to clarify what certain songs were about!)

A funny tinge happened on the way to the forum (wins), Monday, 1 April 2019 19:44 (seven years ago)

Brad otm about the Brel covers at the end of Scott 3

Man I wish "We Came Through" was just not on that album though!

flamboyant goon tie included, Monday, 1 April 2019 20:47 (seven years ago)

Wonderful Amazon review for Rob Young's book here. Yikes!

James J. Omeara
5.0 out of 5 starsThe Implicitly White Genius of Scott Walker
February 17, 2014
Format: Hardcover
Even if my review at the Counter-Currents blog hasn't convinced you that Scott Walker is the ultimate White musician and worthy of your attention for that reason alone, this book will appeal to anyone with an interest in the mechanics of the post-war pop music industry or just some damned fine cultural writing. It’s really quite exciting to see such implicitly White music, both avant garde and MOR, receiving serious critical attention. White Nationalists should be heartened by it, and should encourage this unexpected entry point into the mainstream by purchasing multiple copies for family and friends!
3 people found this helpful

Carly Jae Vespen (Capitaine Jay Vee), Monday, 1 April 2019 20:53 (seven years ago)

the jarvis interview from 2017 is awesome for a lot of reasons but i especially liked when walker talked about how much he loved jazz. no one tell james j. omeara

jolene club remix (BradNelson), Wednesday, 3 April 2019 19:42 (seven years ago)

it's almost funny how much effort a human being will put into being racist these days

cheese canopy (map), Wednesday, 3 April 2019 19:46 (seven years ago)

two weeks pass...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0004d8x

Freak Zone tribute show, includes bits of interview where he just sounds charming and funny.

koogs, Tuesday, 23 April 2019 13:35 (seven years ago)


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