'Jeremy Reed evokes perfectly the mood of Scott Walker’s
distinctive music and lyrics.' - Fringecore
Jeremy Reed's highly original study of Scott Walker finds
him engaged in the assessment of a singer who has grown to become a
contemporary legend. Walker's inimitable voice first graced the
pop charts in 1965, and the short-lived Walker Brothers embraced
a popularity comparable to that of the Beatles or Rolling
Stones. As a solo artist, Walker quickly achieved international
acclaim and recognition with the classic set of albums Scott 14.
But the singers antipathy to media exposure, and to live performance,
gradually led to the singer becoming a virtual recluse.
In Another Tear Falls, Jeremy Reed charts Scott Walker's
progress from chart sensation and successful solo singer to the rarely-glimpsed
enigma with a sensibility ill-suited to stardom, whose innovative albums
Climate Of Hunter and Tilt were critically acclaimed as
recent masterpieces. With a passionate empathy for his subject's life
and work, Reed succeeds in bringing a poet's vision to his evocation
of one of the most original voices of all time.
Walker's influence on artists as diverse as David Bowie, Marc
Almond, and Julian Cope also forms part of this rich study
of one of the greats of popular music.
With 16 pages of photographs.
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