Pretty Girls Everywhere - The Walker Brothers, Church
Love Her - The Walker Brothers, Mann
Make It Easy on Yourself - The Walker Brothers, Bacharach, Burt
My Ship Is Coming In - The Walker Brothers, Brooks, Joey
The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore - The Walker Brothers, Crewe, Bob
Love Minus Zero/No Limit - The Walker Brothers, Dylan, Bob
There Goes My Baby - The Walker Brothers, Nelson
You Don't Love Me - The Walker Brothers, Raye, T.
Twinkle-Lee - The Walker Brothers, Bright, J.
I Need You - The Walker Brothers, Goffin, Gerry
Looking for Me - The Walker Brothers, Newman, R.
Young Man Cried - The Walker Brothers, Engel, S.
(Baby) You Don't Have to Tell Me - The Walker Brothers, Autell, Pete
Another Tear Falls - The Walker Brothers, Bacharach, Burt
Saturday's Child - The Walker Brothers, Walker, S.
Living Above Your Head - The Walker Brothers, Black
Deadlier Than the Male - The Walker Brothers, Engel, S.
Sunny - The Walker Brothers, Hebb, Bobby
Mrs. Murphy - The Walker Brothers, Walker, Scott [1]
Stay With Me Baby - The Walker Brothers, Ragovoy, Jerry
Turn Out the Moon - The Walker Brothers, Engel, S.
Experience - The Walker Brothers, Engel, S.
Everything Under the Sun - The Walker Brothers, Crewe, B.
Walking in the Rain - The Walker Brothers, Mann, Barry
Annabella - The Walker Brothers, Duncan, Kirk
If I Promise - The Walker Brothers, Reed, Jimmy [1]
Track Listings (19) - Disc #2
Jackie - The Walker Brothers, Brel, Jacques
Amsterdam - The Walker Brothers, Brel, Jacques
Spooky - The Walker Brothers, Middlebrooks, Harry
I'll Be Your Baby Tonight - The Walker Brothers, Dylan, Bob
Joanne - The Walker Brothers, Hatch, Tony
Kentucky Woman - The Walker Brothers, Diamond, N.
Woman - The Walker Brothers, Maus, John [1]
Come in You'll Get Pneumonia - The Walker Brothers, Vanda
Yesterday's Sunshine - The Walker Brothers, Maus, John [1]
Lights of Cincinnati - The Walker Brothers, Macaulay, Tony
I Still See You - The Walker Brothers, Legrand, Michel
The Me I Never Knew - The Walker Brothers, Barry, John [1]
Woman Left Lonely - The Walker Brothers, Oldham, Spooner
Delta Dawn - The Walker Brothers, Harvey, Alex [Count
No Regrets - The Walker Brothers, Rush
Lines - The Walker Brothers, Fuller
We're All Alone - The Walker Brothers, Scaggs, B.
The Electrician - The Walker Brothers, Engel, Scott
Shutout - The Walker Brothers, Engel, S.
Dutch compilation featuring both the Billboard chart hits and numerous UK hits for the British Invasion pop trio that formed in L.A. and featured the enigmatic Scott Walker. Tracks include, 'Make It Easy On Yourself', 'My ... more »Ship Is Coming', 'The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore', '(Baby) You Don't Have To Tell Me' and 'Another Tear Falls'. All original recordings. 2000 release. Standard double jewel case.« less
Dutch compilation featuring both the Billboard chart hits and numerous UK hits for the British Invasion pop trio that formed in L.A. and featured the enigmatic Scott Walker. Tracks include, 'Make It Easy On Yourself', 'My Ship Is Coming', 'The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore', '(Baby) You Don't Have To Tell Me' and 'Another Tear Falls'. All original recordings. 2000 release. Standard double jewel case.
Alejandra Vernon | Long Beach, California | 06/29/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This collection of 45 songs includes a few fillers, but Scott's amazing talent overrides many of the bumps in the road, though there are 4 tracks in a row on disc 2 that go from bad to worse, therefore I'm giving it 4 stars, instead of the 5 I'd like to give it for "Scott content".Scott Walker (AKA Scott Engel for a short time) with a voice so full of a quality and beauty so few mortals possess, shines in their hits from the mid '60's like "Make it Easy on Yourself" and "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore", through his early solo career like "Joanne" (1968), to their short reunion with "Regrets" (1975), and the final cut in this compilation, which is also my favorite track, "Shutout", from 1981. He never managed to "click" in America, perhaps being too private and enigmatic for the press or promoters to get a handle on, but remains a "cult figure" to this day.The packaging is excellent, with a sturdy "2 door" jewel case and a nice insert that includes a picture of all the single covers, and the info pertaining to it."
British based American stars of the sixties
Peter Durward Harris | Leicester England | 05/25/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"The Walker brothers were not brothers at all - they were actually Scott Engel, Gary Leeds and John Maus. Once they adopted their chosen group name, they dropped their own surnames and became Scott, Gary and John Walker. Unable to make it in their homeland, they relocated to England, where they became successful all over Europe, although they had far more hits in the UK than anywhere else. They sang pop ballads superbly, though they could pick up the tempo enough to provide variation.Their biggest hits were Make it easy on yourself (a Bacharach-David song) and The sun ain't gonna shine anymore (a Four seasons song, never released as a single by them). Both those songs were number one hits in the UK, also reaching the top twenty in the USA. My ship is coming in, a number three UK hit provided their only other (minor) USA hit.Of their other UK hits, the biggest were No regrets (7), Another tear falls (12), You don't have to tell me (13) and a Scott solo, Lights of Cincinatti (13). Gary topped the charts in Spain with You don't love me, but it was only a top thirty hit in the UK. There is much to enjoy besides the hits, including covers of Living above your head (Jay and the Americans), Sunny (Bobby Hebb) and Stay with me baby (Lorraine Ellison).Scott was the lead (and best) singer. John became jealous and the trio went their separate ways. Their solo recordings make up most of the second CD, although the last few tracks see them re-united. As my friend who posted the first review of this collection notes, the quality dips a little occasionally, but the standards they set are so much higher than many of their rivals.Among the highlights of the second CD apart from the previously mentioned No regrets are Jackie (from a Scott solo album of Jacques Brel songs), Joanna (another Scott solo, written by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent, better known via Petula's sixties hits) and We're all alone (a Boz Scaggs song that provided Rita Coolidge with a UK hit).You could get the essentials on a single CD. I did that some years ago, but it left me wanting more, so I was very pleased to be able to buy this."
The singles plus
Hans Kr. | 10/04/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This collection from The Walker Brothers contains all the records I most missed in my collection. Beautiful sound and a nice collection from the three members.