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The Drift
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Studio album by Scott Walker
Released 8 May 2006
Recorded June 2004 – November 2005
Genre Avant-garde/Experimental
Length 68:48
Label 4AD
CAD 2603
(12", UK, 8 May 2006)
CAD 2603 CD
(CD, UK, 8 May 2006)
Producer Scott Walker, Peter Walsh
Professional reviews
Scott Walker chronology
5 Easy Pieces
(2003)
The Drift
(2006)

The Drift is a critically acclaimed album from singer-songwriter Scott Walker, released on the 4AD label in May 2006. It has been cited by many critics and fans alike as a disturbing and complex album that departs from Scott Walker's previous albums while still remaining true to his experimental roots.

The Drift is Walker's first album composed entirely of new material since 1995's Tilt. In the interim, Walker's released output comprised a few instrumental tracks on the soundtrack to the film Pola X and a track on the soundtrack to the James Bond film The World Is Not Enough, as well as a few compilations of previously released material, including the retrospective box set 5 Easy Pieces. The album was recorded over a period of 17 months at Metropolis Studios in Chiswick, London, with orchestra recorded in one day at George Martin's AIR Studios in Hampstead, London. French singer Vanessa Contenay-Quinones appears as the voice of Clara Patacci on "Clara".

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Cossacks Are" – 4:32
  2. "Clara" – 12:43
  3. "Jesse" – 6:28
  4. "Jolson and Jones" – 7:45
  5. "Cue" – 10:27
  6. "Hand Me Ups" – 5:49
  7. "Buzzers" – 6:39
  8. "Psoriatic" – 5:51
  9. "The Escape" – 5:18
  10. "A Lover Loves" – 3:11

Personnel

  • Thomas Bowes - Violin
  • Hugh Burns - Guitar
  • Vanessa Contenay Quinones - Voice
  • Andrew Cronshaw - Woodwind, Concertina
  • Beverly Foster - Voice
  • Brian Gascoigne - Keyboards, Sound Treatment
  • John Giblin - Bass
  • Pete Long - Sax
  • Alasdair Malloy - Percussion, Drums
  • Rohan Onraet - Percussion
  • Lucy Painter - Vocals
  • Rebecca Painter - Vocals
  • Tim Painter - Percussion
  • Steve Pearce - Bass
  • Philip Sheppard - Orchestration, Conducting, Cello
  • James Stevenson - Guitar
  • Ian Thomas - Drums
  • Scott Walker - Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica, Sax, Sound Treatment
  • Peter Walsh - Sound Treatment, Sitar, Percussion
  • Mark Warman - Keyboards, Orchestration, Conducting, Percussion, Woodwind, Sound Treatment
  • Ralph Warman - Vocals
  • Derek Watkins - Flugelhorn

Strings

Session 1 Violin I Violin II Cello Bass
Janice Graham
Paul Willey
Steve Morris
Simon Smith
Alistair Blayden
Nick Roberts
Neil Tarlton
Chris West
Julian Tear
Ofer Falk
Deborah Widdup
Alison Kelly
Jane Fenton
Andrew Fuller
Matthew Corman
Clare Tyack
Sophie Barber
Ben Buckton
Clive Dobbins
Amanda Smith
John Tunnell
Tamsy Kaner
Roger Linley
Diane Clark
Clare Hoffman
Elizabeth Wexler
Ulrike Kipp
Jo Godden
Judith Herbert
Jackie Phillips
Karen Leishman
Matthew Scrivener
Ruth Funnell
Sue Briscoe
Robert Max
Roberto Sorrentino
Session 2 Violin I Violin II Cello Bass
Michael Davis
Paul Willey
Steve Morris
Simon Smith
Alistair Blayden
Nick Roberts
Neil Tarlton
Chris West
Julian Tear
Ofer Falk
Deborah Widdup
Alison Kelly
Jane Fenton
Andrew Fuller
Matthew Corman
Clare Tyack
Sophie Barber
Ben Buckton
Clive Dobbins
Amanda Smith
John Tunnell
Tamsy Kaner
Roger Linley
Diane Clark
Clare Hoffman
Elizabeth Wexler
Ulrike Kipp
Jo Godden
Judith Herbert
Jackie Phillips
Ralph De Souza
Robert Salter
Charles Sewart
Celia Sheen
Jonathan Williams
Joely Koos

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