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BadCoverVersion
03-27-2006, 01:11 PM
Well with only a few more weeks to go it's about time I opened one...

From Pitchfork (http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/news/06-03/08.shtml)

Pop idol, lounge lizard, balladeer, avant garde adventurer: Scott Walker has inhabited each of these roles throughout his long, storied career. If there's anything consistent about the man who has inspired everyone from Brian Eno and David Bowie to Pulp, Radiohead, and Opeth, it's that he has always been willing to follow his whims and idiosyncrasies. Too art for pop and too pop for art, he has crafted an incomparable body of work that is out of step in the best possible way.

On May 9, Walker's first album in eleven years will be released. Entitled The Drift, the follow-up to 1995's Tilt is Walker's debut for the legendary 4AD label, which he signed with in 2004. Walker is notorious for letting many years lapse between records; The Drift is only his fourth proper album since 1974.

If The Drift's song titles are any indication, Walker still continues to be fascinated by Russian history. Tracklist:

01 Cossacks Are
02 Clara
03 Jesse
04 Jolson and Jones
05 Cue
06 Hand Me Ups
07 Buzzers
08 Psoriatic
09 The Escape
10 A Lover Loves

The mysterious figure of Walker has been a subject of much dissection throughout the years, and a new documentary film continues the exploration. Directed by Stephen Kijak with David Bowie serving as executive producer, "30 Century Man" (named after a track on 1969's Scott 3 that was also featured on the Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou soundtrack) will be released later this year. The film includes interviews with ex-Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr, Goldfrapp, and Radiohead (whose own documentary, 1999's Meeting People Is Easy featured the Walker song "On Your Own Again" off 1969's Scott 4).

I'm so worked up about the album...methinks it'll follow in the footsteps of the beautifully bleak Tilt. I'm also uber-excited about 30 Century Man, which features Jarvis, Eno and Richard Hawley amongst many others.

UK schmoes tune in to The Culture Show on BBC2, Thursday evening...it features Scott's first televised interview in over a deacade!

riotstarter
03-27-2006, 05:04 PM
Favorite LP of his?

BadCoverVersion
03-27-2006, 05:24 PM
1. Scott 4
2. Scott 2
3. Scott 1
4. Tilt
5. Scott 3
6. Climate Of hunter
7. Til The Band Comes In
8. The Moviegoer

I haven't heard Pola X in it's entirety unfortunately.

someguy
03-27-2006, 05:52 PM
oh BCV, I pray you only go to pitchfork for the news and not for the reviews

*shudder*

The Heart Collector
03-27-2006, 06:42 PM
I tried some of his albums. I liked Tilt, but in the other ones (mostly Scott 2 and 4, which were all I could find) the instrumentation was just too cheesy and dated for me to enjoy.

bowieee
03-28-2006, 05:34 PM
Booyah!

Christmas is coming early this year for me. This is the best news ever. 4AD is a fantastic label so he's in good hands.

BadCoverVersion
04-02-2006, 08:06 PM
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZpwhMiFNPcI

Scotty on The Culture Show...enjoy dearies!

areyoubeingserved
04-03-2006, 05:52 AM
You should always sew the seeds that you find parked in the garage,
Dear Mortimer Franks,
How absolutely wonderful it was to speak to you today in front of the audience of young talented hounds, we were afraid that we weren’t going to encourage you any more than we were going to let you go, but I’m afraid that’s not how the ball rolls, at least not in my court, I hope that when you see me next… the password, what was the fickle little thing, if it were something that he held in his hand, then that was a good thing, but neither of them were particularly sure what it was, perhaps it was a history war, a novel written in the fourth person,

The Broken Estate
Chickens and the state of the nation.
By M. W. Funes.
The state of the nation.
A national, partly conspiratorial address to the nation of NATIONS.
For the final few weeks of his life,
He employed the power that was most accessible to him,
The power of laughter,
He held it in his hands and laughed and rolled with it,
He played up his weaknesses and farted softly into the winds,
Blessed his arrows with a soft wind,
Wind up the wind, please please wind up the wind,
Fecundity: the poorhouse, yesterday. It was nothing more than circumstance and happenstance,

The Heart Collector
04-03-2006, 09:15 AM
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bowieee
04-06-2006, 05:27 PM
Originally posted by BadCoverVersion
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZpwhMiFNPcI

Scotty on The Culture Show...enjoy dearies!

Its very strange watching Walker in a sit down interview. Never seen anything like this done on him before, I'm curious as to how the documentary is going to be.

The Heart Collector
04-09-2006, 03:28 AM
I just downloaded it.


I SHALL LISTEN.

The Heart Collector
04-09-2006, 05:32 PM
Well, it's even more inaccessible than TILT.

I will say, though, that I'll be quoting "I'LL PUNCH A DONKEY ON THE STREETS OF GALWAY" a lot.

BadCoverVersion
04-09-2006, 05:40 PM
Originally posted by The Heart Collector
I will say, though, that I'll be quoting "I'LL PUNCH A DONKEY ON THE STREETS OF GALWAY" a lot.

You and me both my friend.

Lyric of the year and we're only just into April.

Oh, and I really like the album...I've only listened to it twice mind so I'll be posting more when I've had the chance to fully absorb it all.

It's not quite as frightening as Tilt. The Cockfighter and Farmer In The City scare me quite a lot...but it's definitely as 'out there'.

The Heart Collector
04-09-2006, 05:46 PM
I loved the part where you can clearly listen to the slabs of meat getting slapped.

someguy
04-09-2006, 07:54 PM
I listened to The Drift, I liked it. I didn't find it anything truly amazing, but a strong album throughout. Of course, this is on first listen so maybe I'll return in a week saying GEIUSADOIGGESAOA BEST ALBUJMN GUOAUFEO

BadCoverVersion
04-21-2006, 09:43 PM
Track 6

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