Scott Walker

The discography represents one of the most drastic artistic evolutions in music history, moving from 1960s pop stardom to 21st-century avant-garde . For collectors searching for rare material, the "lost years" of the early 1970s and various non-album contributions offer the deepest rewards. The Core Solo Albums (1967–1969)

Recent Releases (2010s-2020s)

Key Takeaway

💡 The myth of the "lost archive" reminds us that some artists spend their careers trying to escape their own shadows, and some art is meant to be heard only once before it vanishes back into the dark [1].

Any Day Now (1973)

and Stretch (1973) : Rare country-tinged recordings.

Discography Highlights:

As mentioned, this album was abandoned. Many fans have never heard it. It features Scott singing "Easy Come, Easy Go" and themes from The Night of the Generals . The only digital copies come from needle-drops (vinyl rips) of the rare European pressing.

Searching for a "Scott Walker Discography Rar" often leads to archive files containing rare tracks, b-sides, and out-of-print albums from the late avant-garde musician's career. Scott Walker’s discography is particularly noted for his "wilderness years" in the 1970s—a period of cover-heavy albums he later disowned and blocked from official CD re-release Core Discography & Rare Highlights While his main studio albums like

3. The “Lost” Middle Years (1970s)