. While "RAR" often refers to compressed file formats for digital archives, reviewing his work requires looking at his career in three distinct, legendary phases. 1. The "Scott" Quadrilogy (1967–1969)
While the “lost” albums themselves remain rare, some compilations have pulled together selections of this hard‑to‑find material, often in frustratingly compromised forms. The two‑disc set Classics & Collectibles , released in 2005, is the most prominent example. Its second disc draws from exactly the three albums above, as well as a few earlier Walker Brothers cuts, offering songs that . Yet the compilation drew criticism for its odd sequencing: the “classics” disc focused on Walker’s slower ballads while ignoring many of his best‑known numbers, and the rarities disc assembled “far slushier middle‑of‑the‑road pop” without any original Walker compositions. One reviewer lamented that the package failed to serve either casual listeners or serious completists, leaving both groups with only part of what they wanted. Scott Walker Discography Rar
Fragmented art-rock, featuring guests like Mark Knopfler. Only album from his 80s era. Yet the compilation drew criticism for its odd
A highly limited, rare instrumental EP composed for a contemporary dance performance by the CandoCo Dance Company. featuring guests like Mark Knopfler.
His solo debut featuring a mix of Brel covers and originals.