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Ah, Scott Walker, the enigmatic crooner whose baritone voice could make even the coldest heart melt. In "The Early Years," we are treated to a glimpse of the artist before he transformed into the avant-garde maestro we know today. The album kicks off with "Stormy," a classic doo-wop number that showcases Walker's smooth vocals and undeniable charm. As the song sways along, you can't help but be transported back to a simpler time, where love was young and the nights were long. But don't be fooled by the nostalgic vibes, because Walker quickly switches gears with tracks like "Lumberjack" and "Archangel." These are not your typical pop tunes – they are dark, brooding, and filled with an intensity that is both captivating and unsettling. One of the standout tracks on the album has to be "The Plague." With its haunting melody and haunting lyrics, Walker manages to create a sense of unease that lingers long after the song has ended. It's a true testament to his genius as a songwriter and performer. Overall, "The Early Years" is a fascinating look at the evolution of one of music's most intriguing figures. It may not be as experimental as his later work, but it is a solid foundation for what was to come. Walker may have started off as just another pop singer, but he quickly proved that he was so much more.
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