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'''''Climate of Hunter''''' is a 1984 album by [[Scott Walker (singer)|Scott Walker]]. It was Scott Walker's first solo album since 1974's ''[[We Had It All]]'', having released three albums with [[The Walker Brothers]] (1975's ''No Regrets'', 1976's ''Lines'' and 1978's ''Nite Flights'') in the intervening period. It was also to be his only album of the 1980s. |
'''''Climate of Hunter''''' is a 1984 album by [[Scott Walker (singer)|Scott Walker]]. It was Scott Walker's first solo album since 1974's ''[[We Had It All]]'', having released three albums with [[The Walker Brothers]] (1975's ''No Regrets'', 1976's ''Lines'' and 1978's ''[[Nite Flights (album)|Nite Flights]]'') in the intervening period. It was also to be his only album of the 1980s. |
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The track listing of Walker's five disc boxset ''[[5 Easy Pieces]]'' renames "Track Three" as "Delayed" and "Track Five" as "It's A Starving". The forth disc of the boxset from where both tracks are featured is titled: 'This Is How You Disappear' after the opening lyric from "Rawhide". |
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"Track Three" was released as a single to promote the album<ref name="Track Three"> http://rateyourmusic.com/release/single/scott_walker/track_three___blanket_roll_blues/</ref>, a video was also made. The 7" was backed with "Blanket Roll Blues". |
"Track Three" was released as a single to promote the album<ref name="Track Three"> http://rateyourmusic.com/release/single/scott_walker/track_three___blanket_roll_blues/</ref>, a video was also made. The 7" was backed with "Blanket Roll Blues". |
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A [[remaster|remastered]] edition of the album was released in the UK on [[30 January]] [[2006]]. |
A [[remaster|remastered]] edition of the album was released in the UK on [[30 January]] [[2006]]. It included liner notes by [[Bob Stanley (Saint Etienne)|Bob Stanley]] of [[Saint Etienne (band)|Saint Etienne]]. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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Climate of Hunter is a 1984 album by Scott Walker. It was Scott Walker's first solo album since 1974's We Had It All, having released three albums with The Walker Brothers (1975's No Regrets, 1976's Lines and 1978's Nite Flights) in the intervening period. It was also to be his only album of the 1980s.
The track listing of Walker's five disc boxset 5 Easy Pieces renames "Track Three" as "Delayed" and "Track Five" as "It's A Starving". The forth disc of the boxset from where both tracks are featured is titled: 'This Is How You Disappear' after the opening lyric from "Rawhide".
"Track Three" was released as a single to promote the album[1], a video was also made. The 7" was backed with "Blanket Roll Blues".
A remastered edition of the album was released in the UK on 30 January 2006. It included liner notes by Bob Stanley of Saint Etienne.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Scott Walker, August–September 1983, except "Blanket Roll Blues" (words by Tennessee Williams, music by Kenyon Hopkins). Orchestral arrangements by Brian Gascoigne.
Side one
- "Rawhide" – 3:55
- "Dealer" – 5:12
- "Track Three" – 3:50
- "Sleepwalkers Woman" – 4:11
Side two
- "Track Five" – 3:35
- "Track Six" – 3:12
- "Track Seven" – 3:46
- "Blanket Roll Blues" – 3:16
Personnel
- Mo Foster - bass (except tracks 4 & 8)
- Brian Gascoigne - keyboards (on tracks 2, 3 & 5)
- Peter van Hooke - drums (except tracks 4 & 8)
- Mark Isham - trumpet (on tracks 2 & 3)
- Gary Kettel - percussion (on tracks 5 & 7)
- Billy Ocean - harmony vocal (on track 3)
- Phil Palmer - lead & background guitars (on track 3)
- Evan Parker - tenor & soprano sax (on tracks 2 & 6)
- Ray Russell - lead & background guitars (on tracks 3 & 7)
- Mark Knopfler - guitars (on track 8)
- Cover photo by Bob Carlos Clarke
External links
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