If British pop audiences of the 1960s missed the impassioned vocals of the late and great Scott Walker on the Walker Brothers’ memorable hits, they still traveled with him very willingly into the next phase of his career. Walker started his solo period with the 1967 album Scott, which hit No. 3. The next year’s follow-up, Scott 2, went all the way to No.1. Then, on April 5, 1969, he made the UK charts with Scott 3. It would soon make it three To…
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