
The Ultimate Collection |
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The Walker Brothers
Release Date: 07/21/2008
Original Release:
2008
# of Discs:
1
Label: Spectrum Audio UK
Disc: 1
1.
Make It Easy On Yourself
2.
I Can't Let It Happen To You
3.
You're All Around Me
4.
Orpheus
5.
Stand By Me
6.
Let the Music Play
7.
Everything Under the Sun
8.
Love Minus Zero
9.
Lazy Afternoon
10.
Stay With Me Baby
11.
Here Comes the Night
12.
Genevieve
13.
Shadow of Your Smile
14.
No Sad Songs For Me
15.
Song For Young Love
16.
Fool I Am
17.
Me About You
18.
Gentle Rain
19.
Mrs. Murphy
20.
Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore
21.
I Need You
22.
Love Her
23.
After the Lights Go Out
24.
Girl I Lost In the Rain
25.
Another Tear Falls
26.
Pretty Girls Everywhere
27.
My Love is Growing
28.
Saddest Night In the World
29.
Sunny
30.
Deadlier Than the Male
31.
Archangel
32.
My Ship is Coming In
33.
People Get Ready
34.
In My Room
35.
Hurting Each Other
36.
I Will Wait For You
Performer: The Walker Brothers
Distributor: Phantom Import Distributi Notes: This two-CD compilation, assembled from the Walker Brothers' three albums and various singles released by Philips between 1965 and 1967, gives a good overview of their U.K. history without limiting itself to their hits. The sound quality is good if not exceptional -- one gets the sense that another round of remastering would be in order (and while we're talking about sound, wouldn't one like to see a Mobile Fidelity reissue on the Walker Brothers or, for that matter, Scott Walker's best solo stuff?). And the track order isn't chronological -- their two best-known songs, which were not their first two U.K. singles -- occupy the opening two slots on disc one. So this set is lacking in some attributes that one would, ideally, like to se. On the other hand, all of the songs that one would like to see are here somewhere, and the annotation is thorough if not extensive. For anyone starting a collection of the classic Walker Brothers' material, this set -- which also carries the subtitle "My Ship Is Coming In" -- is a great place to start and finish, assuming that one doesn't wish to own everything that they did during their British period. ~ Bruce Eder
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