Review of Scott Walker: 30 Century Man (2007) by Stella D — 01 Oct 2009
A fascinating look at the reclusive musician, who rose from boy band pop icon of the 60's to a truly avant garde artist. not as well known as he should be, especially in his native america (not that he cares), his influence can be heard from bowie to the the smiths to radiohead and beyond.
his dramatic baritone voice, painting extraordinary images with abstract poetry, sounds like nobody else. I hadn't heard of him til fairly recently, my bad, but I certainly admire his courageous creative spirit and loyalty to his unique muse.
and i'm acquiring a taste for his music too. he's still recording, every 10 years or so, most recently the drift in 2006.
This review of Scott Walker: 30 Century Man (2007) was written by Stella D on 01 Oct 2009.
Scott Walker: 30 Century Man has generally received positive reviews.
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