5 Easy Pieces (Scott Walker box set)
5 Easy Pieces is a box set anthology of the career (to date) of Scott Walker. It was released in November 2003. The set comprises five themed CDs and a 56-page booklet.
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| Released | 24 November 2003 | |||
| Genre | Various | |||
| Length | 345:54 | |||
| Label | Mercury Records | |||
| Producer | Various | |||
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| Source | Rating | 
| Allmusic | |
| The Guardian | |
| The Independent | |
| The Observer | favourable[4] | 
| Pitchfork | (9.5/10)[5] | 
| The Daily Telegraph | favourable[6] | 
| The Times | favourable[7] | 
Track listing
    
All tracks written by Scott Walker, unless otherwise noted. (NB: Walker is sometimes credited as Scott Engel or N. S. Engel; these instances are noted as such in the listing.) All tracks performed by Scott Walker, except † by The Walker Brothers, ‡ by Ute Lemper, and 2.16 by Esther Ofarim .
CD 1: In My Room
    
The complete bedsit dramas, including the kitchen sink
- "Prologue/Little Things" – 3:39 (Scott Walker, Ady Semel)
 - "I Don't Want To Hear It Anymore" † – 3:45 (Randy Newman)
 - "In My Room" † – 2:32 (Joaquin Prieto, translated by Lee Julien Pockriss and Paul Vance)
 - "After the Lights Go Out" † – 4:06 (John Stewart)
 - "Archangel" † – 3:41
 - "Orpheus" † – 3:24
 - "Mrs Murphy" – 3:19
 - "Montague Terrace (In Blue)" – 3:27
 - "Such A Small Love" – 4:52
 - "The Amorous Humphrey Plugg" – 4:29
 - "It's Raining Today" – 3:59
 - "Rosemary" – 3:20
 - "Big Louise" – 3:08
 - "Angels Of Ashes" – 4:19
 - "Hero Of The War" – 2:24
 - "Time Operator" – 3:36 (Walker, Semel)
 - "Joe" – 3:40 (Walker, Semel)
 - "The War Is Over (Sleepers-Epilogue)" – 3:36 (Walker, Semel)
 
CD 2: Where's The Girl?
    
Songs of a Lady, Love and Loss
- "Where's The Girl?" † – 3:11 (Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller)
 - "You're All Around Me" † – 2:37 (Scott Walker, Lesley Duncan)
 - "Just Say Goodbye" † – 3:36 (Petula Clark, Pierre Delanoë, Tony Hatch)
 - "Hurting Each Other" † – 2:42 (Peter Udell, Gary Geld)
 - "Genevieve" † – 2:51
 - "Once Upon A Summertime" † – 3:50 (Eddie Marnay, Eddie Barclay, Michel Legrand, translated by Johnny Mercer)
 - "When Joanna Loved Me" – 3:07 (Robert Wells, Jack Segal)
 - "Joanna" – 3:52 (Tony Hatch, Jackie Trent)
 - "Angelica" – 4:00 (Cynthia Weil, Barry Mann)
 - "Always Coming Back To You" – 2:36
 - "The Bridge" – 2:47
 - "Best Of Both Worlds" – 3:13 (Melvin R London, Don Black)
 - "Two Weeks Since You've Gone" – 2:45
 - "On Your Own Again" – 1:45
 - "Someone Who Cared" – 2:57
 - "Long About Now" (sung by Esther Ofarim) – 2:05 (Walker, Semel)
 - "Scope J" ‡ – 10:50 (N. S. Engel)
 - "Lullaby (by-by-by)" ‡ – 11:05 (N. S. Engel)
 
CD 3: An American In Europe
    
Home and away: songs from Europe and America
- "Jackie" – 3:20 (Mort Shuman, Jacques Brel, Gérard Jouannest)
 - "Mathilde" – 2:36 (Shuman, Brel, Jouannest)
 - "The Girls And The Dogs" – 3:07 (Shuman, Brel, Jouannest)
 - "Amsterdam" – 3:04 (Brel, Shuman)
 - "Next" – 2:49 (Brel, Shuman)
 - "The Girls From The Streets" – 4:08
 - "My Death" – 4:56 (Brel, Shuman)
 - "Sons Of" – 3:43 (Brel, Shuman, Jouannest)
 - "If You Go Away" – 4:58 (Jacques Brel, Rod McKuen)
 - "Copenhagen" – 2:24
 - "We Came Through" – 1:56
 - "30 Century Man" – 1:27
 - "Rhymes Of Goodbye" – 3:04
 - "Thanks For Chicago Mr James" – 2:15 (Walker, Semel)
 - "Cowbells Shakin'" – 1:05 (Walker, Semel)
 - "My Way Home" – 3:28 (Walker, Semel)
 - "Lines" † – 3:26 (Jerry Fuller)
 - "Rawhide" – 3:50
 - "Blanket Roll Blues" – 3:12 (Tennessee Williams, Kenyon Hopkins)
 - "Tilt" – 5:05
 - "Patriot (a single)" – 7:59
 
CD 4: This Is How You Disappear
    
The darkest hour is just before dawn: 15 big hits
- "The Plague" – 3:34
 - "Plastic Palace People" – 6:05
 - "Boy Child" – 3:37
 - "Shutout" † – 2:46 (Scott Engel)
 - "Fat Mama Kick" † – 2:52 (Scott Engel)
 - "Nite Flights" † – 4:20 (Scott Engel)
 - "The Electrician" † – 6:01 (Scott Engel)
 - "Dealer" – 5:08
 - "Track 3" a.k.a. "Delayed" – 3:42
 - "Sleepwalkers Woman" – 4:11
 - "Track 5" a.k.a. "It's A Starving" – 3:32
 - "Farmer In The City" – 6:35 (Scott Walker, Pete Walsh)
 - "The Cockfighter" – 5:58
 - "Bouncer See Bouncer..." – 8:34
 - "Face On Breast" – 5:14
 
CD 5: Scott On Screen
    
Music from and for films
- "Light" – 3:20
 - "Deadlier Than The Male" † – 2:32
 - "The Rope and the Colt" (Andre Hossein, Hal Shapper) – 2:01
 - "Meadow" – 1:24
 - "The Seventh Seal" – 4:58
 - "The Darkest Forest" – 5:44
 - "The Ballad of Sacco and Vanzetti" – (Theme from Sacco e Vanzetti) (Joan Baez, Ennio Morricone) – 3:32
 - "Theme from Summer of '42 (The Summer Knows)" - (Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, Michel Legrand)" – 3:20
 - "Glory Road" (The Theme from W.U.S.A.) (Neil Diamond) – 3:32
 - "Isabel" – 6:39
 - "Man From Reno" (Scott Walker, Goran Bregović) – 4:21
 - "The Church of the Apostles" – 5:50
 - "Indecent Sacrifice" (Walker, Bregović) – 4:07
 - "Bombupper" – 0:52
 - "I Threw It All Away" (Bob Dylan) – 2:20
 - "River of Blood" – 1:25
 - "Only Myself to Blame" (Don Black, David Arnold) – 3:38
 - "Running" – 1:44
 - "The Time Is Out of Joint!" – 1:09
 - "Never Again" – 1:27
 - "Closing" – 1:53
 
References
    
- Unterberger, Richie. "Scott Walker: In Five Easy Pieces". Allmusic. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
 - Sweeting, Adam (28 November 2003). "Scott Walker: In 5 Easy Pieces". The Guardian. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
 - Gill, Andy (19 December 2003). "New Box Sets: Scott Walker In 5 Easy Pieces (Mercury)". The Independent. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
 - "And the rest". The Observer. 14 December 2003. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
 - Plagenhoef, Scott (12 January 2004). "Scott Walker: 5 Easy Pieces". Pitchfork. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
 - Campion, Chris (21 November 2003). "CD reviews: Scott Walker in 5 Easy Pieces". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 4 May 2019.
 - The Times, 5 December 2003.
 
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