Scott:
Scott Walker Sings Songs from His TV Series was released in July 1969
being his fourth solo album release. The songs on the album are
studio re-recordings of the same songs Scott performed live on TV,
consisting of big band numbers, ballads, and film music.
At the
moment the album is not officially available on CD, thanks to having
being blocked by Scott himself. However, most of the songs can be heard on
various CD compilations. The rest can be heard through unofficial
channels, such as YouTube. Despite the difficulties in availability,
the album itself just might be worth hearing if you happen to enjoy
Scott Walker singing any kind of good music (and not just self-penned
material).
My
personal experience with this album has been quite interesting.
Knowing Scott and his artist persona, him singing something like Will
You Still Be Mine was very bizarre at first. However, those kind of
cheery big band numbers didn't sound so strange too long – Scott
does a fantastic job throughout the album – even though his version
of Look of Love isn't as good as Dusty Springfield's.
In any
case, many of the songs on the TV show album are melancholic ballads
(which you could definitely expect from Scott) and Scott's renditions
are impeccable. You can hear how he took the challenge seriously. The
orchestrations are very pleasant thanks to Peter Knight's work as
music director.
Wish to
hear more of Scott's standards, tender ballads or jazzy numbers?
Don't underestimate the power of Scott's TV show music!
P.S. Unfortunately, the actual TV show is gone, thanks to BBC overwriting the tapes. The audio was salvaged, though, which is a good thing even though the quality isn't superb. Search for "Scott Walker BBC TV show".
P.S. Unfortunately, the actual TV show is gone, thanks to BBC overwriting the tapes. The audio was salvaged, though, which is a good thing even though the quality isn't superb. Search for "Scott Walker BBC TV show".