Bish Bosch by Scott Walker

Bish Bosch

Scott Walker

2012

Bish Bosch is a Rock album by Scott Walker, originally released in 2012. On Gatefold: 7 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Art Rock
  • abrasive
  • foreboding
  • cerebral

About

Scott Walker claims that <i>Bish Bosh</i> is the final installment of a trilogy that started with 1995's <i>Tilt</i> and continued with 2006's <i>The Drift</i>. The stylistic similarities are readily apparent in the extreme musical dynamics, with vocals that sound like an opera singer being strangled in the back of a theater and a sense that the world might end at any moment. This is ghost music, enlivened by thoroughly unconventional song structures and skewered arrangements that the average pop music fan might find unnerving, confusing, and (likely) hostile. But for listeners acclimated to Walker's extreme levels of tension, the music here is as refreshingly unusual as ever, with lyrics that wander all over the cultural map. Due to the sizable length of several cuts (the excellent "Corps De Blah," the mind-melting "SDSS14+13B (Zercon, a Flagpole Sitter)," "Epizootics!," and "The Day the 'Conducator' Died (An Xmas Song)," the album has the feel of being one long piece. Brief intermissions are found with the intro ("'See You Don't Bump His Head'"), "Phrasing," and the less-than-three-minutes "Pilgrim."

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Tracklist

  1. 1'See You Don't Bump His Head'4:06
  2. 2Corps De Blah10:11
  3. 3Phrasing4:46
  4. 4SDSS1416+13B (Zercon, A Flagpole Sitter)21:42
  5. 5Epizootics!9:41
  6. 6Dimple6:47
  7. 7Tar5:39
  8. 8Pilgrim2:27
  9. 9The Day The "Conducator" Died7:45

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4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 7 pressings tracked on Gatefold