I've Got to Have You - The Walker Brothers, Kristofferson, K.
Loving Arms [#] - The Walker Brothers, Jans, Tom
I Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer [#] - The Walker Brothers, Wonder, Stevie
The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress [#] - The Walker Brothers, Webb, Jimmy [Writer
Marie [#] - The Walker Brothers, Newman, Randy
Lines - The Walker Brothers, Fuller, Jerry
Inside of You - The Walker Brothers, Jarvis, Tom [1]
We're All Alone - The Walker Brothers, Scaggs, Boz
The Brand New Tennessee Waltz - The Walker Brothers, Winchester, Jesse
Dreaming as One - The Walker Brothers, Palmer, David [Jeth
Til I Gain Control Again [#] - The Walker Brothers, Crowell, Rodney
The Ballad of Ty and Jerome [#] - The Walker Brothers, John, Douglas
Shutout - The Walker Brothers, Engel, S.
Fat Mama Kick - The Walker Brothers, Engel, S.
Nite Flights - The Walker Brothers, Engel, S.
The Electrician - The Walker Brothers, Engel, S.
Death of Romance - The Walker Brothers, Leeds, G.
Tokyo Rimshot [#] - The Walker Brothers, Walker, Scott
2001 'Best Of' compilation covering the GTO label years. 20 tracks including seven previously unreleased rarities 'Loving Arms', 'I Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer', 'The Moon's A Harsh Mistress', 'Marie', 'Til I Gai... more »n Control Again', 'The Ballad Of Ty And Jerome' & 'Tokyo Rimshot'.« less
2001 'Best Of' compilation covering the GTO label years. 20 tracks including seven previously unreleased rarities 'Loving Arms', 'I Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer', 'The Moon's A Harsh Mistress', 'Marie', 'Til I Gain Control Again', 'The Ballad Of Ty And Jerome' & 'Tokyo Rimshot'.
CD Reviews
Great overview of 70s work
Bob Ashley | texas | 12/08/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I discovered the beauty and power of the Walkers via a compilation of british rock acts.Well,I investigated further and heard their 60s output.I read they reformed in 1976 and put out 3 spotty records,then ended 1978.Well,here's a great CD that covers those years very well.Most of the CD is in the easy-listening/country pop vein and is very melodic and emotional.The latter part is in a more british pop(ie:Bowie)style and features a Brian Eno type soundscape("The electrician") with a spooky vocal approach by Scott.I love it.This CD also features unreleased songs from all 3 albums.Fantastic album,but folks who buy it should be familiar with Scott's solo work from the late 60s to early 70s."