
Scott Walker Sings Jacques Brel is a Global & Regional album by Scott Walker, originally released in 1981. On Gatefold: 14 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Global & Regional
- Chanson
- lush
- theatrical
- detached
About
Jacques Brel found his greatest interpreter in Scott Walker, who began covering the Belgian songwriter’s compositions in the late ‘60s. Walker’s amazingly full and resonant vocals — owing more to the likes of Anthony Newley or Jack Jones than to rock ‘n’ roll — bring out the anguished longing and bruised eloquence of Brel’s work. He cuts through the surface cynicism of songs like “Jackie” and “Next” to get at the torment within. His interpretation of “Amsterdam” captures both its morbidity and its gusto, while “My Death” finds him confronting mortality with fatalistic wonder. Walker’s melodramatic, almost campy delivery makes sardonic pieces like “Funeral Tango” shine with a weird glow. More conventional but just as effective are his readings of the heartbreaking “If You Go Away” and the philosophical “Sons Of.” Walker would blossom as a tunesmith, incorporating lessons learned from singing the songs of others, but his renditions of Brel’s darkly brilliant tunes may still represent his finest hour.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Jackie
- A2Next
- A3The Girls And The Dogs
- A4If You Go Away
- A5Funeral Tango
Side B
- B1Mathilde
- B2Amsterdam
- B3Sons Of
- B4My Death
- B5Little Things (That Keep Us Together)
Credits
Performers
- Wally StottCONDUCTOR
- Reg GuestCONDUCTOR
- Peter KnightCONDUCTOR
- Scott WalkerVOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 14 pressings tracked on Gatefold
