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    Scott 3 is the third solo album by American singer songwriter Scott Walker, released on March 1, 1969, in the United Kingdom through Philips Records. It was produced by John Franz . Though a majority of the tracklist features original songs from Walker, the final three tracks are covers of compositions by Jacques Brel .

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    Scott 3 è il terzo album in studio del cantautore statunitense Scott Walker, pubblicato originariamente dalla Philips Records nel 1969. Rispetto ai due precedenti Scott e Scott 2, registrò vendite più basse, mentre il pubblico lottò per tenere il passo con l'approccio sempre più sperimentale alla musica pop di Walker. Gli ...

  3. Released. 1972 — UK. Vinyl —. LP, Album, Stereo. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Scott 3 by Scott Walker. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  4. 5 apr 2024 · Paul Sexton. Scott Walker 'Scott 3' artwork - Courtesy: UMG. If British pop audiences of the 1960s missed the impassioned vocals of the late and great Scott Walker on the Walker Brothers...

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  5. By Kieran Baddeley. Feb. 2019. Album Review: Scott Walker - Scott 3. There’s a beautifully mournful moment about half way into the first track on Scott 3, It’s Raining Today, which sums up the whole of Scott Walkers career. The strings which envelop the song, subtly change down a chord or two and suddenly Walker’s words have added gravity:

  6. Initially, this led to a continuation of his previous band's success. Walker's first four albums, titled Scott (1967), Scott 2 (1968), Scott 3 (1969), and Scott: Scott Walker Sings Songs from his TV Series (1969), all sold in large numbers, with Scott 2 topping the British charts.

  7. POP · 1969. Preview. Scott Walkers third solo album features many of his finest compositions. It’s his first solo album to be dominated by his own songs. Naturally, his hero, Jacques Brel, is covered for the final three tunes, but they segue perfectly from Walkers own idiosyncratic style.