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Any Day Now (Scott Walker album)

Any Day Now
Any day now (scott walker).jpg
Studio album by Scott Walker
Released May 1973
Recorded 1973
Genre
Length 37:34
Label Philips
Producer John Franz
Scott Walker chronology
The Moviegoer
(1972)The Moviegoer1972
Any Day Now
(1973)
Stretch
(1973)Stretch1973
Singles from Any Day Now
  1. "The Me I Never Knew" b/w "This Way Mary"
    Released: May 1973
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic 2/5 stars

Any Day Now is the eighth studio album by the American solo artist Scott Walker. It was released in May 1973 but failed to chart. "The Me I Never Knew" was released as the album's sole single backed with the The Moviegoer opening track; "This Way Mary". The album was also the final Walker studio album from Philips Records and he later signed with CBS Records (now Columbia).

The continued unavailability of Any Day Now is believed to be due to Walker's dissatisfaction with his albums from the period, which he describes in the documentary Scott Walker: 30 Century Man as his "wilderness years". Walker has blocked CD re-releases of Any Day Now, Scott: Scott Walker Sings Songs from his TV Series (1969) and The Moviegoer (1972).

In spite of the album's deletion, around half of the songs were released in recent years on the budget The Collection compilation and Classics & Collectibles (2005). "The Me I Never Knew", "We Could Be Flying", "Do I Love You?", "When You Get Right Down to It", "Cowboy", and "All My Love's Laughter" are included on the Classics & Collectibles, while "Any Day Now" is included on The Collection. "If Ships Were Made To Sail" appears on a collection of Jimmy Webb penned songs titled "And Someone Left The Cake Out In The Rain" (1998). "Maria Bethania", "If" and "Ain't No Sunshine" remain unavailable.

In common with Walker's 1970s output, Any Day Now was poorly received by critics but has been reassessed since Walker was critically reappraised in the decades following The Walker Brothers' 1978 album Nite Flights.



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