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Released | March 1984 | |||
Recorded | October–December 1983 | |||
Studio | The Town House, EMI & Sarm West Studios, London | |||
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Length | 31:00 | |||
Label | Virgin | |||
Producer | Peter Walsh, Scott Walker | |||
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Climate of Hunter is the eleventh solo studio album by the American singer-songwriter Scott Walker. It was released in March 1984 and reached number 60 on the UK Albums Chart.[2] It was his only album of the 1980s.
The album was a comeback of sorts for Walker, following a decade and a half of commercial decline and artistic frustration, and coming off the heels of a renewed interest in his 1960s work from the UK post-punk and indie scene. Walker wrote the songs for the album between August and September 1983, and it was recorded between October and December 1983 in the UK at The Town House, EMI and Sarm West Studios. The album was released as an LP in March 1984, receiving positive reviews. It was released on CD in the mid-1980s, and reissued on CD in January 2006, with revised artwork and having been remastered. The original artwork for the album was designed by C.More.Tone, with photography by Bob Carlos Clarke.
...a lifelong piece urging his career as a renegade pop star into increasingly thorny terrain. 1995's Tilt was especially jagged; 11 years after releasing the orchestral Climate of Hunter...