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| 1. The Seventh Seal |
| 2. On Your Own Again |
| 3. The World's Strongest Man |
| 4. Angels Of Ashes |
| 5. Boy Child |
| 6. Hero Of The War |
| 7. The Old Man's Back Again (Dedicated To The Neo-Stalinist Regime) |
| 8. Duchess |
| 9. Get Behind Me |
| 10. Rhymes Of Goodbye |
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Astonishing!,
This review is from: Scott 4 (With Orig. Art) (Audio CD)
If you don't own any Scott Walker's albums yet - you should, you know.What he does on this LP is simply beyond any rational explanation...well how could anyone alive record a song as beautiful as On Your Own Again or The World's Strongest Man?Yes, there are people who don't like Scott Walker but what are their hearts must be like? This is an album to die for! Buy it now and thank me later.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excelente, pero no su mejor disco,
By CGB (Madrid) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Scott 4 (With Orig. Art) (Audio CD)
Este es un disco muy recomendable, que solo valoro en 4 de 5 porque sus anteriores discos son mejores, y sobre todo porque sucede a Scott 3 una absoluta obra maestra.Este disco es el mas introvertido y menos accesible, todas las composiciones son propias, excelentes The Seventh Seal, Angels Of Ashes, Hero Of The War o The Old Man's Back Again, entre sus mejores composiciones. Scott 4 es dulce, comprometido y muy personal, un estupendo disco, su última exposición de genio en mucho tiempo. Indispensable para todos los fans de Scott Walker, muy recomendable para los amantes de la musica pop.
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4.5 out of 5 stars (22 customer reviews) 26 of 26 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
The most polished of his albums and the most original.,
By J. N. Marks - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Scott 4 (With Orig. Art) (Audio CD)
Walker inhabits a capricious realm in popular music. The unfortunate fact remains that he is little known in the United States and his music never seems to be mentioned by connoiseurs of "easy listening" or pop critics with wide readership. . . but upon consideration you can almost understand why. This realm is capricious because his passion balances on the knife edge of ardor and sensitivity and over-the-top cliched shmaltz. But he wins and does not let the cliches outflank him.Walker's music is frequently fervid and ardorous (if not always in style and presentation, certainly in substance). Take "The Seventh Seal" for example. The driving rhythm and the slightly "Mexican" horns make the track seem almost cartoonish at first. Is this the work of a lounge singer? Well, no. No it is not. The lyrics of the song consider the famous chess game between the knight and "Death" in Ingmar Bergman's film of the same name. Why would Walker place so formidable a theme within these lyrical and odd melodious confines? I can't answer that question but I would contend that he is trying to make you listen harder, even trick you. I find that this song, with each listening, bores a hole larger and larger in me and the melody and imagery are rather dogged. But if I need a break from this blitzkrieg I can turn my attention to "Hero of the War" or "The Old Man's Back Again," two tracks that are as close to rock as he ever came on his solo recordings of the period. But wait! What's this? "It's a shame how you almost died of pain when he was born/too bad you didn't have your husband right beside you through it all/ Ring the bell when you get hungry or you fall" (Hero of the War). I was struck by the lyric in the same song, "It's the emptiness of heroes like your son." Was this an attack on the parapalegic medal-bedecked veteran he sings of, or a recognition that this young man of high purpose was stripped of his vitality and integrity by a conflict as destructive and inconclusive as World War I? Hard to say. But this young man is abandoned and people are more interested in looking at him in his wheel chair and admire the medals he won than in associating with him. Even the girl next door doesn't come to see him but, Walker tells us, "Once you couldn't keep that whore from hanging round." Do you see what I am getting at? The candor in these songs belies their winsomeness or their dulcet mantle. Walker is stabbing at you with razor-point acuity in his observations of the lives of people you may or may not have ever met. This work is his finest because it does not cease to look long and hard at each of its subjects throughout the entire ten track cycle. And the best part is, every song is his own. Five stars. And worthy of each of them. 17 of 17 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Beautiful!,
By Philippe Landry - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Scott 4 (With Orig. Art) (Audio CD)
This album is just sweeping! From romantic country ballads to epic Ennio Moricone jams, this has it all. This was Scott's first album of all original material and it's easily his best. "Old Man's Back Again" and "The Seventh Seal" are just knockout works of passionate drama; nothing in excess, just great, creative musicianship. "Duchess" and "Rhymes Of Goodbyes" are such gorgeous slices of gospel country...Scott at his most soulful. "Angels Of Ashes" has to have the most beautiful lyrics ever writtern, while "Boy Child" has to have the most beaitufl strings ever arranged for a pop song. This is Walker showing off. All in all, a total classic.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
golden honey velvet,
By Alejandra Vernon "artist & illustrator" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Scott 4 (With Orig. Art) (Audio CD)
Scott's voice has to be one of the most beautiful sounds in the universe. A voice touched by the gods for our aesthetic pleasure...a pop Jussi Bjoerling...on top of which is his amazing songwriting talent.This is a great CD...it stands somewhat halfway between the top 40 music of the early Walker Brothers recordings, and his most recent work, the unclassifiable, magnificent "Tilt". This CD was a surprise gift, for which I'm most grateful, and one that will bring beauty into my life for the rest of my days. |
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