Description
The Walker Brothers were one of the defining acts of the mid-1960s British Invasion era, blending American soul influences with grand, string-laden pop arrangements that made them huge stars on both sides of the Atlantic. This CD brings together a rich collection of their recordings, anchored by the sweeping, Burt Bacharach-penned ‘Make It Easy On Yourself’ — a UK number one that announced the group’s arrival with full dramatic force. Other highlights include a charged reading of ‘Dancing In The Street’ and the yearning ‘My Ship Is Coming In’, showcasing Scott Walker’s rich baritone at the heart of their sound. With twenty tracks spanning their peak period, this is an essential CD for fans of 1960s pop at its most emotionally ambitious…
- Make It Easy On Yourself
- There Goes My Baby
- First Love Never Dies
- Dancing In The Street
- Lonely Winds
- The Girl I Lost In The Rain
- Land Of 1000 Dances
- You’re All Around Me
- Love Minus Zero
- I Don’t Want To Hear It Anymore
- Here Comes The Night
- Tell The Truth
- Love Her
- The Seventh
- But I Do
- My Ship Is Coming In
- Looking For Me
- Young Man Cried
- Everything’s Gonna Be Alright
- I Need You





