An American expat who incited a UK fan frenzy in the ’60s, pop crooner Scott Walker later gave it all up, descending into nearly two decades of self-imposed exile. When he emerged, it was as a stunningly cerebral artist, his thick, butter-smooth croon set against stunningly dark, avant-garde atmospheres.
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