Re: Scott Walker - The Enigma
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2010 7:26 pm
Scott is one of my heroes; I have all the first 4 solo LP's and there's some truly great stuff like "Next" (my girlfriend's mother was really shocked when she heard us listening to it one day), also "Jackie" and an under appreciated song Scott wrote called "For The Neo-Stalinist Regime; The Old Man's Back Again" which dealt with the invasion of Chekoslovakia in 1968.
The Walker Brothers at their best had a kind of neo-Phil Spector-esqe power to their records; the flip side of "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" is a terrific example of this. "After The Lights Go Out" is one of their best. I recently saw an on line interview with both John and Gary and they seemed like good guys to have a beer with.
I've heard some of Scott's more recent stuff; it's very downcast chamber music, almost like listening to a musical nervous breakdown.
The Walker Brothers at their best had a kind of neo-Phil Spector-esqe power to their records; the flip side of "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore" is a terrific example of this. "After The Lights Go Out" is one of their best. I recently saw an on line interview with both John and Gary and they seemed like good guys to have a beer with.
I've heard some of Scott's more recent stuff; it's very downcast chamber music, almost like listening to a musical nervous breakdown.