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The Moviegoer (album) : ウィキペディア英語版
The Moviegoer (album)

''The Moviegoer'' is the seventh studio album by the American solo artist Scott Walker. It was released in October 1972 but failed to chart. No singles were released from the album, though "This Way Mary" was later released as a b-side to Walker's 1973 single "The Me I Never Knew". The album consists solely of renditions of film theme songs originally performed by other artists.
The album was the first of six studio albums in which Walker did not contribute original material. Having lost creative control of his music after the commercial failures of his previous two studio albums ''Scott 4'' and '''Til the Band Comes In'', Walker was tasked with recording "inoffensive, middle-of-the-road material that could be easily processed, marketed and sold". By way of compromise Walker had some say in the song selection and drew together a selection of themes from some of his favourite films.〔
The album was recorded quickly in the autumn of 1972 with Walker's usual studio team consisting of producer Johnny Franz and engineer Peter J. Olliff. In a change from previous work, Robert Cornford was brought-in to produce the orchestral arrangements. Despite a push for commercial viability the album received negative reviews when released as an LP in October 1972. The album was re-issued in 1975 by Contour record label with new sleeve art. The album has since been deleted and has not been reissued.
==Availability==
The continued unavailability of ''The Moviegoer'' 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 ''The Moviegoer'', ''Scott: Scott Walker Sings Songs from his TV Series'' (1969) and ''Any Day Now'' (1973).
In spite of the albums deletion, the majority of the songs were released in recent years on the expansive ''5 Easy Pieces'' (2003) boxset and ''Classics & Collectibles'' (2005). "Glory Road", "The Summer Knows", and "The Ballad of Sacco and Vanzetti" are included on the ''5 Easy Pieces'' (2003) boxset while "Loss Of Love", "Come Saturday Morning", "That Night", "This Way Mary", "A Face In The Crowd", "Speak Softly Love", "Easy Come Easy Go" can only be purchased on the compilation ''Classics & Collectibles''. Only "Joe Hill" and "All His Children" remain unavailable.

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