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  1. 13 de feb. de 2015 · Abstract. By focusing on a set of Jacques Brel's songs as covered in English by the American singer Scott Walker, this article addresses the complexity of the production and circulation of cultural products, uncovering the important yet frequently obscured role of a range of agents.

  2. Born in 1943 in Hamilton, Ohio, Scott Walker was known as Scotty Engel when he cut obscure records in the late '50s and early '60s in the teen idol vein. He then hooked up with John Maus and Gary Leeds to form the Walker Brothers. They weren't named Walker, they weren't brothers, and they weren't English, but they nevertheless became a part of ...

  3. Scott Walker Sings Jacques Brel (1981, Philips) The Best of Scott Walker (1982, Philips) Boy Child: The Best of Scott Walker 1967-1970 (1990, Polygram Records) No Regrets – The Best of Scott Walker and The Walker Brothers 1965–1976 (1992, Polygram Records) UK No. 4; Scott Walker and The Walker Brothers 1965 – 1993 (1993, Nippon Phonogram)

  4. Scott Walker Sings Jacques Brel Scott Walker | 01-01-1981 Compositeurs : Jacques Brel. Durée totale : 45 min. 01. Mathilde . Scott Walker. Scott Walker Sings Jacques Brel. 02:35 Compositeurs : Jacques Brel - Mort Shuman - Gérard Jouannest. 02. Amsterdam . Scott Walker.

  5. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1981 Vinyl release of "Scott Walker Sings Jacques Brel" on Discogs.

  6. Amazon.co.uk. The nine songs collected here all made their first appearances in the late 1960s on Scott Walker's first three solo albums. In these contexts, Walker's readings of Jacques Brel's songs loomed as rather obvious signposts on the route Walker was trying to negotiate--the always treacherous path from teen idol to serious artist.

  7. Noel Scott Engel (January 9, 1943 – March 22, 2019), better known by his stage name Scott Walker, was an American-British singer-songwriter and record producer who resided in England.Walker was known for his emotive voice and his unorthodox stylistic path which took him from being a teen pop icon in the 1960s to an avant-garde musician from the 1980s to his death.