I Don't Want to Hear It Anymore - Scott Walker, Newman, Randy
In My Room - Scott Walker, Prieto, Joaquin
After the Lights Go Out - Scott Walker, Stewart, John [1]
Archangel
Orpheus
Mrs Murphy
Montague Terrace (In Blue)
Such a Small Love
The Amorous Humphrey Plugg
It's Raining Today
Rosemary
Big Louise
Angels of Ashes
Hero of the War
Time Operator - Scott Walker, Semel, Ady
Joe - Scott Walker, Semel, Ady
The War Is Over (Sleepers -- Epilogue) - Scott Walker, Semel, Ady
Track Listings (18) - Disc #2
Where's the Girl? - Scott Walker, Leiber, Jerry
You're All Around Me - Scott Walker, Duncan, Lesley
Just Say Goodbye - Scott Walker, Clark, Petula
Hurting Each Other - Scott Walker, Geld, Gary
Genevieve
Once Upon a Summertime - Scott Walker, Barclay, Eddie
When Joanna Loved Me - Scott Walker, Segal, Jack
Joanna - Scott Walker, Hatch, Tony
Angelica - Scott Walker, Mann, Barry
Always Coming Back to You
The Bridge
Best of Both Worlds - Scott Walker, Black, Don [Lyricis
Two Weeks Since You've Gone
On Your Own Again
Someone Who Cared - Scott Walker, Newman, D.
Long About Now - Scott Walker, Semel, Ady
Scope J - Scott Walker, Engel, N.S.
Lullaby (By-By-By) - Scott Walker, Engel, N.S.
Track Listings (21) - Disc #3
Jackie - Scott Walker, Brel
Mathilde - Scott Walker, Brel
The Girls and the Dogs - Scott Walker, Brel
Amsterdam - Scott Walker, Brel
Next - Scott Walker, Brel
The Girls from the Streets
My Death - Scott Walker, Brel
Sons Of - Scott Walker, Brel
If You Go Away - Scott Walker, Brel, Jacques
Copenhagen
We Came Through
30 Century Man
Rhymes of Goodbye
Thanks for Chicago Mr. James - Scott Walker, Semel, Ady
Cowbells Shakin' - Scott Walker, Semel, Ady
My Way Home - Scott Walker, Semel, Ady
Lines - Scott Walker, Fuller, Jerry
Rawhide
Blanket Roll Blues - Scott Walker, Hopkins, Kenyon
Tilt
Patriot
Track Listings (15) - Disc #4
The Plague
Plastic Palace People
Boy Child
The Shut Out - Scott Walker, Engel, Scott
Fat Mama Kick - Scott Walker, Engel, Scott
Night Flights - Scott Walker, Engel, Scott
The Electrician - Scott Walker, Engel, Scott
Dealer
Track 3
Sleepwalkers Woman
Track 5
Farmer in the City
The Cockfighter
Bouncer See Bouncer
Face on Breast
Track Listings (21) - Disc #5
Light [From Pola X]
Deadlier Than the Male [From DeAdlier That the Male]
The Rope and the Colt [From une Corde, Un Colt (The Rope and the Colt)] - Scott Walker, Hossein, Andre
Meadow [From Pola X]
The Seventh Seal
The Darkest Forest [From Pola X]
The Ballad of Sacco and Vanzetti [From Sacco and Vanzetti] - Scott Walker, Baez, Joan
The Summer Knows [From Summer of '42] - Scott Walker, Bergman, Alan
Glory Road [From W.U.S.A.] - Scott Walker, Diamond, Neil
Isabel [From Pola X]
Man from Reno [From Toxic Affair] - Scott Walker, Bregovic, Goran
The Church of the Apostles [From Pola X]
Indecent Sacrifice [From Toxic Affair] - Scott Walker, Bregovic, Goran
Bombupper [From Pola X]
I Threw It All Away [From to Have and to Hold] - Scott Walker, Dylan, Bob
River of Blood [From Pola X]
Only Myself to Blame [From the World Is Not Enough] - Scott Walker, Arnold, David
Running
The Time Is out of Joint!
Never Again
Closing
Digitally Remastered 5cd Anthology of the Former Pop Idol's Solo Recordings, Recordings He Didn't Think Anyone Really Paid Any Attention to Before Being Named 2006 Icon by Mojo Magazine. Walker is One of the Most Enigmatic... more » Figures in Popular Music of the 20th Century. His Recordings Are Not Exactly Made for the Moment, but for the Artist's Satisfaction, a Philosophy that Would Be Adopted by Many More in Future Generations. In Later Years, Walker Became One of the Few Experimentalists that Explored Territory Musical Territory Undreamt of by Anyone with a Berth on the Pop Charts of the Day. This Discs Are Themed CDs of 93 Digitally Remastered Tracks, Titled "in My Room", "Where's the Girl", "an American in Europe", "This is How You Disappear" and "Scott on Screen", which Includes Some of the Rarest Material from Various Soundtracks and Compilations. Includes a 96 Page Detailed Book with Detailed Notes and Essays.« less
Digitally Remastered 5cd Anthology of the Former Pop Idol's Solo Recordings, Recordings He Didn't Think Anyone Really Paid Any Attention to Before Being Named 2006 Icon by Mojo Magazine. Walker is One of the Most Enigmatic Figures in Popular Music of the 20th Century. His Recordings Are Not Exactly Made for the Moment, but for the Artist's Satisfaction, a Philosophy that Would Be Adopted by Many More in Future Generations. In Later Years, Walker Became One of the Few Experimentalists that Explored Territory Musical Territory Undreamt of by Anyone with a Berth on the Pop Charts of the Day. This Discs Are Themed CDs of 93 Digitally Remastered Tracks, Titled "in My Room", "Where's the Girl", "an American in Europe", "This is How You Disappear" and "Scott on Screen", which Includes Some of the Rarest Material from Various Soundtracks and Compilations. Includes a 96 Page Detailed Book with Detailed Notes and Essays.
"I noticed that other people gave this box set a bad review based on the fact that one of the discs had a mastering problem, resulting in an entire channel (left or right) not playing on Disc 3. That was in the entry for the original 2003 release; this is the re-released 2006 version, and mine is apparently the first review on here. Regardless of the mastering problem on the earlier pressing, I can't see how anyone can give this less than 5 stars based on the music it contains. I assume that for the re-release they fixed the mastering problem because both channels play loud and clear on all 5 discs. I see no problem with the categorisation of each disc into a "theme" in which the songs fit. Many people are used to a chronological order to their box sets, but this is a fresh way of listening to an artists' work, and I, for one, have no problem with it. Every box set does not have to contain outtakes, demos, rarities, etc., for me to enjoy it. I understand that devoted fanatics of an artist already have every studio release, and look forward to something new and different, something they've never before heard, when a box set is released. Some of us, however, do not have every studio release, and look forward to getting a box set as a means of having a large body of an artists' work without shelling out for every studio release. Besides, I don't think the soundtrack songs on Disc 5 are easily found in one place. Other reviewers complained about quotes from various performers and personalities overwhelming the booklet. Maybe the original pressing had a different format, but these quotes are two per page, at the very bottom of each page, take up very little space, and do not overwhelm the notes. I love everything about this box, and place it among the top 3 or 4 that I have, and I own quite a few box sets (about 100 - 150). If I could have, I would have given this 10 stars, it's that good! I'm confused about one thing, however: Amazon's reviews stated that this box sets' booklet had 50+ pgs. (in the original 2003 box review). This review states that it is 96 pgs. long! My copy's booklet contains about 30 pgs. Nothing appears to be missing or torn out, as I bought it new and sealed. Is this correct?"
5 times the Scott.
E.I.E.I. Owen | Philadelphia, Pa United States | 11/18/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"You could not have asked for a more apt title for a collection of work. This is a basically a selection of songs by Scott Walker containing solo, soundtrack work, compositions for other artists as well as recordings with the Walker Brothers spread over five thematically sequenced CD's.
Scott Walker's career has been his own making. An American who found fortune in England in 1965 with the Walker Brothers and then walking away from that to become a crooner and then the definitive interpreter of Jacques Brel's material as well as writing his own songs in increasing complexity both lyrically and musically. After various reunions with the Walker Brothers, Walker continued to release albums that were increasingly questioning the idea of what exactly a song should be and how an album should sound. Walker's later work on albums like "Tilt" and "The Drift" is not for everyone, not even fans of Scott Walker
This set is NOT A GREATIST HITS COLLECTION but a collection of songs that challenge the listener to accept Scott Walker on his own terms. If you are looking for songs like "The Sun Ain't Going To Shine Anymore" you are going to be very disappointed. But if you looking for something different to play on that big stereo system than this collection is for you.