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- Studio albums
- Soundtracks
- Compilation albums
- Box sets
- Extended plays
- Singles Solo singles 1967-present Scott Engel and Pre-Walker Brothers singles 1957-63
- Music videos
- Contributions
- Production
- Tribute albums
- References
{{Infobox artist discography |Artist = Scott Walker |Logo = |Image = |Caption = |Studio = 14 |EP = 1 |Live = |Compilation = 19 |Video = |Singles = 15 |Music videos = 4 |Soundtrack = 3 |2Option name = Box sets |2Option = 2 }}Scott Walker is the stage name of the American singer-songwriter Noel Scott Engel (1943–2019), former lead singer with The Walker Brothers. He lived in the United Kingdom from the 1960s until his death. His earliest material was released under his own name in the late 1950s. His most successful period in his career was between the years 1965 and 1970 where in he released three albums with The Walker Brothers, before going on to record a number of popular albums as a solo artist. Walker's career faltered critically and commercially in the 1970s where he became stuck in a cycle of releasing lacklustre albums of MOR covers. In the mid-1970s Walker reformed The Walker Brothers with mixed results. Their final album together; Nite Flights (1978) was a sonic breakthrough for Walker. His next three albums – each released eleven years apart – developed and expanded his new direction. For a detailed listing of Scott Walker's albums and singles with The Walker Brothers, see: The Walker Brothers discography.Studio albumsYear | Album details | Chart positions | UK [1] | BEL [2] | GER [3] | IRL |
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1967 | Scott- Released: {{start date|1967|9|16}}
- Labels: Philips Records, Smash Records (US)
| 3 | — | — | — | 1968 | Scott 2- Released: {{start date|1968|4}}
- Labels: Philips Records, Smash Records (US)
| 1 | — | — | — | 1969 | Scott 3- Released: {{start date|1969|3}}
- Labels: Philips Records, Smash Records (US)
| 3 | — | — | — | Scott Walker Sings Songs from his T.V. Series- Released: {{start date|1969|6}}
- Labels: Philips Records
| 7 | — | — | — | Scott 4- Released: {{start date|1969|11}}
- Labels: Philips Records
| — | — | — | — | 1970 | 'Til the Band Comes In- Released: {{start date|1970|12}}[4]
- Labels: Philips Records
| — | — | — | — | 1972 | The Moviegoer- Released: {{start date|1972|10}}[5]
- Labels: Philips Records
| — | — | — | — | 1973 | Any Day Now- Released: {{start date|1973|5}}[6]
- Labels: Philips Records
| — | — | — | — | Stretch- Released: {{start date|1973|11}}[7]
- Labels: CBS Records
| — | — | — | — | 1974 | We Had It All- Released: {{start date|1974|8}}[8]
- Labels: CBS Records
| — | — | — | — | 1984 | Climate of Hunter- Released: {{start date|1984|3}}
- Labels: Virgin Records
| 60 | — | — | — | 1995 | Tilt- Released: {{start date|1995|5|8}}
- Labels: Fontana Records, Drag City (US)
| 27 | — | — | — | 2006 | The Drift- Released: {{start date|2006|5|8}}
- Labels: 4AD
| 51 | 49 | 97 | 80 | 2007 | And Who Shall Go to the Ball? And What Shall Go to the Ball?- Released: October 1, 2007
- Labels: 4AD
| 2012 | Bish Bosch- Released: {{start date|2012|12|3}}
- Labels: 4AD
| 95 | 176 | — | — | 2014 | Soused (with Sunn O))))- Released: {{start date|2014|10|21}}
- Labels: 4AD
| 30 | 190 | 85 | 54 | "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
SoundtracksYear | Album details |
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1999 | Pola X- Released: 17 May 1999
- Label: Barclay Records
| 2016 | The Childhood of a Leader (Original Soundtrack)- Released: 19 August 2016
- Label: 4AD
| 2018 | Vox Lux (Original Soundtrack)- Released: 14 December 2018
- Label: Columbia
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Compilation albums- Looking Back with Scott Walker (1968, Ember Records)
- The Romantic Scott Walker (1969, Philips)
- The Best Of Scott Volume 1 (1969, Philips)
- This Is Scott Walker (1972, Philips)
- Attention! Scott Walker! (1973, Phonogram)
- This Is Scott Walker Vol. 2 - Come Next Spring (1973, Philips)
- Spotlight On Scott Walker (1976, Philips)
- The Godlike Genius of Scott Walker (1981, Zoo Records) UK Indie #14[9]
- Scott Walker Sings Jacques Brel (1981, Philips)
- The Best Of Scott Walker (1982, Philips)
- The Best of Scott Walker 1967-1970 (1990, Polygram Records)
- No Regrets – The Best of Scott Walker and The Walker Brothers 1965–1976 (1992, Polygram Records) UK #4[1]
- Scott Walker and The Walker Brothers 1965 - 1993 (1993, Nippon Phonogram)
- It's Raining Today: The Scott Walker Story (1967-1970) (1996, Razor & Tie)
- Boy Child: 67-70 (2000, Fontana)
- The Collection (2004, Spectrum Music/Universal)
- Classics & Collectibles (2005, Universal International)
- The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore - The Best of Scott Walker and The Walker Brothers (2006, Universal Music TV) UK #24[1]
Box sets- Scott Walker in 5 Easy Pieces (2003, Mercury Records)
- Scott Walker: The Collection 1967-1970 (2013, Universal)
Extended plays- Solo John/Solo Scott (1966, Philips) (Split-EP with John Walker) UK EP #4[10]
SinglesSolo singles 1967-presentAll non-UK singles list the country of release in brackets. B-sides vary in some territories. Year | A-side | B-side | Chart positions | Album |
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UK [1] | IE [11] |
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1967 | "Mathilde" (JP) | "My Death" | N/R | N/R | Scott | "Jackie" | "The Plague" | 22 | — | Scott 2 | 1968 | (US) {{ref label>note_a1|A|}} | "You're All Around Me" | N/R | N/R | Take It Easy (Walker Brothers album) | "Joanna" | "Always Coming Back To You" | 7 | — | — | "The Rope and the Colt" (FR) | note_b1|B|}} | N/R | N/R | 1969 | "If You Go Away" (JP) | "Two Ragged Soldiers" | N/R | N/R | Scott 3 | "Lights of Cincinnati" | "Two Weeks Since You've Gone" | 13 | 20 | — | 1970 | "The Seventh Seal" (JP) | "The Old Man's Back Again" | N/R | N/R | Scott 4 | 1971 | "'Til the Band Comes In" (NL) | "Jean the Machine" | N/R | N/R | 'Til the Band Comes In | "Jean the Machine" (JP) | "Joe" | N/R | N/R | "Thanks For Chicago Mr. James" (JP) | "The Hills of Yesterday" | N/R | N/R | "I Still See You" | "My Way Home" | — | — | — | 1972 | "The Impossible Dream" (JP) | "The Look of Love" | N/R | N/R | Scott Sings Songs From His T.V. Series | 1973 | "The Me I Never Knew" | "This Way Mary" | — | — | Any Day Now | "A Woman Left Lonely" | "Where Love Has Died" | — | — | Stretch | 1974 | "Delta Dawn" | "We Had It All" | — | — | We Had It All | 1984 | "Track Three" | "Blanket Roll Blues" | — | — | Climate of Hunter | 1993 | "Man From Reno" (with Goran Bregovic) (FR) | "Indecent Sacrifice" (with Goran Bregovic) | N/R | N/R | — | 1995 | [12] {{ref label>note_c1|C|}} | "The Cockfighter" | N.A. | N.A. | Tilt | [13] {{ref label>note_c1|C|}} | "Farmer In The City" | N.A. | N.A. | |
- Notes
{{refbegin}}- A{{Note|note_a1}}"I Don't Want To Hear It Anymore" was issued as a Scott Walker single in the US by Smash Records. The song and it's b-side are actually Walker Brothers songs originally released in 1965 on the trio's début album; Take It Easy with the Walker Brothers.
- B{{Note|note_b1}}"Concerto pour guitare (Scene d'amour)", the b-side of "The Rope and the Colt", is not a Scott Walker song. It is performed by André Hossein. Walker's A-side and Hossein's b-side were each recorded for from the film Une Corde... Un Colt.
- C{{Note|note_c1}}"Patriot (A Single)" and "Tilt" are promo singles. They were released to promote Walker's 1995 album; Tilt. There were also respectively titled Scott 1 and Scott 2.
{{refend}}Scott Engel and Pre-Walker Brothers singles 1957-63Prior to forming The Walker Brothers, Scott Walker recorded a series of songs under various names, most commonly as Scott Engel. Many of these recordings were later compiled and re-released credited to Scott Walker. Walker also collaborated with John Stewart in a series of short-lived groups, such as The Moongooners, Newporters and Chosen Few. All singles credited to Scott Engel; except where indicated. - "When is a Boy a Man" b/w "Steady As a Rock" (RKO Unique, 1957) (as Scotty Engel)
- "Livin' End" b/w "Good For Nothin'" (Orbit, 1958)
- "Charley Bop" b/w "All I Do Is Dream Of You" (Orbit, 1958)
- "Bluebell" b/w "Paper Doll" (Orbit, 1958)
- "Golden Rule of Love" b/w "Sunday" (Orbit, 1959)
- "Comin' Home" b/w "I Want to Know" (Orbit, 1959)
- "Take This Love" b/w "Till You Return" (Hi-Fi, 1959)
- "Anything Will Do" b/w "Mr Jones" (Liberty, 1961)
- "Anything Will Do" b/w "Forevermore" (Liberty, 1962)
- "Devil Surfer" b/w "Your Guess" (Martay, 1963)
- "Mongoon Stomp" b/w "Long Trip" (Candix, February 1962) (as The Moongooners)
- "Willie and The Hand Jive" b/w "Moongoon Twist" (Essar, December 1962) (as The Moongooners)
- "Jump Down" b/w "Wish You Were Here" (Marsh, October 1962) (as Chosen Few)
- "Adventures In Paradise" b/w "Loose Board" (Scotchdown, August 1963) (as Newporters)
- "I Only Came To Dance With You" b/w "Greens" (Tower, 1966) (Scott Engel and John Stewart, recorded as The Dalton Brothers in 1963)
Music videos Year | Video | Director | 1984 | "Track Three" | 1993 | "Man From Reno" (with Goran Bregovic) | 2006 | "Jesse" | Graham Wood and Ian Freeman | 2012 | "Epizootics!" | Olivier Groulx | |
Contributions- Cemetery Without Crosses (1969) - "The Rope and the Colt"
- The Go-Between (1971) - "I Still See You"
- Toxic Affair (1993) - "Man From Reno" (with Goran Bregovic)
- To Have And To Hold OST (1996, Mute Records) - "I Threw It All Away"
- The World Is Not Enough OST (1999, MCA Records) - "Only Myself To Blame"
- Plague Songs (2006, 4AD) - "Darkness"
- Two Suns (2009, Parlophone) - "The Big Sleep" (with Bat for Lashes)
Production Year | Artist | Title | Notes | 1966 | The Motions | Their Own Way | 1968 | Gary Walker & The Rain | "Spooky" (Single) | John Walker | "Woman" (Single) | Terry Smith | Fall Out | 1969 | Ray Warleigh | Ray Warleigh's First Album | John Walker | "Yesterday's Sunshine" (Single) | 1975 | The Walker Brothers | No Regrets | Produced with Geoff Calver | 1976 | The Walker Brothers | Lines | Produced with Geoff Calver | 1978 | The Walker Brothers | Nite Flights | Produced with Dave MacRae | 1984 | Scott Walker | Climate of Hunter | Produced with Peter Walsh | 1995 | Scott Walker | Tilt | Produced with Peter Walsh | 2000 | Ute Lemper | Punishing Kiss | Co-Produced by Peter Walsh. "Scope J" and "Lullaby (By-By-By)" only | 2001 | Pulp | We Love Life | Co-Produced by Peter Walsh | 2006 | Scott Walker | The Drift | Produced with Peter Walsh | 2008 | Acoustic Ladyland | "Salt Water (Scott Walker Mix)" (Single) | 2012 | Scott Walker | Bish Bosch | Co-Produced by Peter Walsh | |
Tribute albums- Angel of Ashes: A Tribute to Scott Walker (2005, Tansformadores)
- 30 Century Man (26 May 2009, Lakeshore Records)
- Songs from Montague Terrace (16 September 2013, All Souls Music)
References1. ^1 2 3 {{cite web|url=http://www.chartstats.com/artistinfo.php?id=1980 | title=Chart Stats - Scott Walker| publisher=chartstats.com| accessdate=2009-02-12|archiveurl=https://archive.is/d7qI|archivedate=2012-12-05}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ultratop.be/fr/artist/Scott_Walker| title=ultratop.be - Scott Walker| publisher=© 2006-2012 ULTRATOP & Hung Medien / hitparade.ch.| accessdate=2010-12-10}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.officialcharts.de/artist.asp?name=Scott+Walker&country=de | title=charts.de - Discographie Scott Walker | publisher=2012 Media Control| accessdate=2012-12-10}} 4. ^{{cite book| first1= Mike| last1= Watkinson| first2= Pete| last2= Anderson| year= 1994| title= Scott Walker - A Deep Shade Of Blue| edition= 1st| publisher= Virgin Books| location= London| isbn= 1 85227 482 4| page= 156}} 5. ^{{cite book| first1= Mike| last1= Watkinson| first2= Pete| last2= Anderson| year= 1994| title= Scott Walker - A Deep Shade Of Blue| edition= 1st| publisher= Virgin Books| location= London| isbn= 1 85227 482 4| page= 168}} 6. ^{{cite book| first1= Mike| last1= Watkinson| first2= Pete| last2= Anderson| year= 1994| title= Scott Walker - A Deep Shade Of Blue| edition= 1st| publisher= Virgin Books| location= London| isbn= 1 85227 482 4| page= 169}} 7. ^{{cite book| first1= Mike| last1= Watkinson| first2= Pete| last2= Anderson| year= 1994| title= Scott Walker - A Deep Shade Of Blue| edition= 1st| publisher= Virgin Books| location= London| isbn= 1 85227 482 4| page= 173}} 8. ^{{cite book| first1= Mike| last1= Watkinson| first2= Pete| last2= Anderson| year= 1994| title= Scott Walker - A Deep Shade Of Blue| edition= 1st| publisher= Virgin Books| location= London| isbn= 1 85227 482 4| page= 175}} 9. ^{{cite book| author = Barry Lazell| title = Indie Hits: The Complete UK Independent Charts 1980-1989| date = 2003-07-01| publisher = Cherry Red Books| isbn = 978-0-9517206-9-1| page = 250 }} 10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.everyhit.com/ |title=UK EP chart listing |publisher=www.everyhit.com |date=2000-03-16 |accessdate=2011-09-15}} 11. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.irishcharts.ie/ | title=The Irish Charts - All there is to know| publisher=chartstats.com| accessdate=2009-02-12}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Scott-Walker-Scott-1/release/915285| title=Scott 1 (CD, Single, Promo) at Discogs| publisher=Discogs| accessdate=2009-02-12}} 13. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.discogs.com/Scott-Walker-Scott-2/release/915318| title=Scott 2 (CD, Single, Promo) at Discogs| publisher=Discogs| accessdate=2009-02-12}}
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