
Scott 4
In 1969, Scott Walker shed his pop idol skin and released Scott 4 - a haunting, orchestral masterpiece of baroque pop that mixed Cold War paranoia, poetic mysticism and cinematic grandeur.
In 1969, Scott Walker shed his pop idol skin and released Scott 4 - a haunting, orchestral masterpiece of baroque pop that mixed Cold War paranoia, poetic mysticism and cinematic grandeur.
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