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Scott Walker - The Rhymes of Goodbye
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'Scott Walker - The Rhymes of Goodbye a new book on the great man's music by Lewis Williams, published by Plexus June 2006
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| Music | Scott Walker, The Walker Brothers, David Bowie, Jacques Brel, Tim Hardin, Marc Almond, Jarvis Cocker, Pulp, Goldfrapp, Neil Hannon, The Divine Comedy, Richard Hawley, Ute Lemper, Brian Eno, Radiohead | | Movies | Umbrellas of Cherbourg, The Seventh Seal, Pola X, Scott Walker: 30th Century Man | | Television | seems to be in terminal decine. "twelve bunnies in a hutch for nine new weeks, the audience is waiting", oh yeah apart from David Dickinson's Real Deal which is great and anything with Lorne Spicer!!! | | Books | Click here to go to Amazon USA and order SCOTT WALKER – THE RHYMES OF GOODBYE
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| | Heroes | Scott Walker, David Bowie, Dario Argento |
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Responsible for some of the biggest hits of the 60s, Scott Walker was once more popular than The Beatles and to this day his music continues to influences the likes of Radiohead and David Bowie. The Rhymes Of Goodbye tells the amazing story of Scott Walker’s life and work through his songs – a track by track commentary in the tradition of Revolution In The Head that encompasses his entire career from the first Walker Brothers single up to and including his much anticipated 2006 album, The Drift. Featuring an informed guide to Walker’s exceptional and esoteric lyricism and providing an insightful analysis that will delight his legions of fans, lifelong fan Lewis Williams presents a wealth of engaging information about an artist who has been described as the most enigmatic singer of modern times.
By examining Walker’s unique catalogue of songs, from classics like ‘The Sun Ain’t Gonna Shine Anymore’ to the most sought after of rarities, The Rhymes of Goodbye approaches its subject with obsessive enthusiasm to create a definitive portrait of the artist. Divided into five sections that correspond to the distinct phases of Walker’s recording career, this book covers the Walker Brothers’ glory years –when Scott, John and Gary Walker enjoyed the same level of popularity as the Beatles, Scott’s return to the public eye as a solo artist during 1967-70, his ‘lost albums’ of the early 1970s, the Walker Brothers reunion and the success of ‘No Regrets’, and his latter-day forays into experimentalism and soundtracks. Additionally, obscurities such as rare live tracks by the Walker Brothers and recordings from the Scott Walker BBC TV show are explored in an insightful and fascinating manner.
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