Scott Walker is Dead.

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  • Conchis
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    • Jun 2014
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    #16
    Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
    Just been checking a number of recordings which included personalities from the British jazz, fusion and improv fraternities:

    Bass guitarist Mo Foster (Ray Russell) on the Walker Brothers' "Nite Flights" (GTO - 1978), and Scott Walker's "Climate of Hunter" (Virgin - 1983)

    Pianist and keyboardsman Dave MacRae (Nucleus, Matching Mole, Mike Gibbs Big Band) on the Walker Brothers' "Lines" (GTO - 1978), and "Nite Flights"

    Saxophonist innovator Evan Parker (SME, MIC, BofB, LJCO, Globe Unity, himself!) on "Climate of Hunter".

    Scott had deep roots in British Jazz. He produced Ray Warleigh's first solo album in 1968.

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