Scott Walker / Boy Child: 67-70
Artist Scott Walker
Album Title: Boy Child: 67-70
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Primary Genre Rock: Soft Rock
Format CD
Released 06/05/2000
Label Fontana/Mercury
Catalog No 542 705-2
Bar Code No 7 31454 27052 6
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. Montague Terrace (In Blue) (3:30)
2. Such A Small Love (4:54)
3. The Plague (3:34)
4. The Amorous Humphrey Plugg (4:31)
5. The Girls From The Streets (4:10)
6. Plastic Palace People (6:06)
7. The Bridge (2:51)
8. It's Raining Today (4:00)
9. Copenhagen (2:22)
10. Big Louise (3:10)
11. We Came Through (1:58)
12. The Seventh Seal (4:56)
13. On Your Own Again (1:47)
14. Boy Child (3:36)
15. The Old Man's Back Again (Dedicated To The Neo-Stalinist Regime) (3:43)
16. Angels Of Ashes (4:21)
17. Prologue (1:22)
18. Little Things (That Keep Us Together) (2:18)
19. Time Operator (3:37)
20. Epilogue. The War Is Over (Sleepers) (3:34)
Date Acquired 03/14/2011
Personal Rating
Acquired from FYE Burnsville
Purchase Price 5.39

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Review by Richie Unterberger
This collection of "Scott's best self-composed songs" features 20 Walker originals from his 1967-1970 heyday. While he covered some interesting material on his albums during this period, paying tribute to Jacques Brel with special devotion and frequency, his original compositions are his most enduring achievements. Besides such highlights as "Big Louise," "We Came Through," "The Seventh Seal," "Plastic Palace People," and "The Old Man's Back Again," it includes half a dozen songs that were not included on the four other solo albums that Fontana UK has reissued on CD. Some of those cuts are very strong, especially the ennui-ridden "Time Operator" with its positively eloquent despair, and "The Plague," a representative sampling of Walker's taste for the disquieting and bizarre. This is a recommended starting point for those interested in checking out this singularly strange '60s phenomenon, who was a relatively unacknowledged and undetected, but nonetheless substantial, influence on David Bowie and other fashionably decadent British singers.
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