The departure of Scott Walker from the pop world he inhabited with the Walker Brothers may have signaled the start of his transition to a more “arthouse” approach to his work. But for at least a couple of years, it certainly didn’t signal a departure from the charts. The late performer’s debut solo album Scott reached No.3 in the UK in 1967, and spent a total of seven weeks in the Top 10. The follow-up started a little slowly, but it was on May …
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