Any Day Now (Scott Walker album)
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Any Day Now is a 1973 Scott Walker album. As with all Walker albums from this period, it has not been re-issued, and is therefore rare. The reason is believed to be Walker's dissatisfaction with his albums from the period, which he describes in the documentary Scott Walker: 30 Century Man as his "Wilderness years". It was also the final Walker studio album from Philips Records and he later signed with CBS Records (now Columbia).
As of 2011, "The Me I Never Knew", "We Could Be Flying", "Do I Love You?", "When You Get Right Down to It", "Cowboy", and "All My Love's Laughter" can only be purchased on the compilation Classics & Collectibles (2005). "Any Day Now" is included on The Collection (2004) compilation.
Track listing
Personnel
- Peter Knight - Arranged, Conductor
- Robert Cornford - Arranged, Conductor tracks: A4, A6, B1, B5
- John Franz - Producer
- Peter J. Olliff - Engineer
Release details
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United Kingdom |
1973 |
Philips Records |
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6308 148 |
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