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Glam Descendant 1539 posts |
Mar 26, 2019, 00:03
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Recommended?
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Citizensmurf 1703 posts |
Mar 26, 2019, 01:31
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Glam Descendant wrote: Recommended? Highly. Though used prices are getting up there.
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Howburn Digger 986 posts |
Edited Mar 26, 2019, 08:16
Mar 26, 2019, 08:15
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One of only two Zoo lps. The other being "To The Shores Of Lake Placid". There are better Scott Walker Compilation lps IMHO but "Fire Escape In The Sky" is an interesting artefact because of its Zoo, BD and JC connections. Also marvellous because it has "Big Louise".
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Fitter Stoke 2609 posts |
Mar 26, 2019, 09:55
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'Fire Escape' is a mightily enjoyable introduction, but a little too short on playing time for my liking. Mercury's 'Five Easy Pieces' box set (from the early noughties) gives a much more comprehensive picture of Scott's art, including the Walker Brothers tracks and some amazing soundtrack music. Worth seeking out.
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thesussexidler 64 posts |
Mar 26, 2019, 17:31
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Try the Boy Child 67-70 compilation or just go straight to Scott 4. Absolutely fantastic.
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keith a 9572 posts |
Mar 26, 2019, 18:08
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Undoubtedly!
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flashbackcaruso 1054 posts |
Edited Mar 27, 2019, 12:55
Mar 27, 2019, 12:54
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thesussexidler wrote: Try the Boy Child 67-70 compilation or just go straight to Scott 4. Absolutely fantastic. Boy Child 67-70 was my entry point, and what an instant revelation it was. Just hearing the startling opening track 'The Plague' had me thinking if this is just a b-side, then how good must the rest of the tracks be? They didn't disappoint. I found the actual albums a little harder to get into at first because of the handful of unapologetically MOR cover versions that occasionally drag down Scott & Scott 2, and used to skip them to get to the originals and the Brel stuff, but some of them have grown on me, and Scott 2 is a real favourite thanks to 'The Amorous Humphrey Plugg', 'The Girls From The Streets', 'Plastic Palace People' and 'The Bridge'. The Five Easy Pieces box set is cleverly sequenced and mixes in classics and rarities from all stages of his career, but there was a pressing fault on many first run copies which meant a couple of the discs were missing a stereo channel and I had to return my copy to the shop. Only recently repurchased this at a bargain price from a charity shop in Chiswick, Scott's neck of the woods. I was wondering what I'd do if I happened to then cross paths with the great man - would I have the nerve to show him what I'd just bought and ask him to sign it. Sadly there will be no more sightings. I only saw him the once (aside from when he was sitting in full view at the mixing desk behind the audience at the Barbican for Drifting & Tilting). It was a couple of years ago, and he was pushing his bike along the pavement of Chiswick High Road, customary long-peaked cap preventing eye contact, on a drizzly Thursday afternoon. Yes, he was Walking In The Rain.
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Glam Descendant 1539 posts |
Mar 27, 2019, 22:25
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Did JC write liner notes or just select the titles?
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The Seth Man 1242 posts |
Mar 28, 2019, 02:21
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Glam Descendant wrote: Did JC write liner notes or just select the titles? Julian did the track selection. Sadly, no info besides titles, and the sturdy inner sleeve was hunter green with no text. Also, no Brel covers.
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HI DEN 814 posts |
Mar 28, 2019, 07:05
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The Seth Man wrote: Glam Descendant wrote: Did JC write liner notes or just select the titles? Julian did the track selection. Sadly, no info besides titles, and the sturdy inner sleeve was hunter green with no text. Also, no Brel covers. Yeah, it's a compilation of Scott's own songs, only..!
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