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The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore

The Walker Brothers

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Cat No: 88541

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Release Date:  01 May 2018

Label:  Elemental Music

Packaging Type:  Jewel Case

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8435395502075

Genres:  Pop  Male Vocalist  

Release Date:  01 May 2018

Label:  Elemental Music

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8435395501993

Genres:  Pop  Male Vocalist  

  • Description

    Elemental Music, together with Universal Music presents a new CD reissue of The Sun Aint Gonna Shine Anymore, The Walker Brothers fourth studio album. Originally released in 1966 by Smash Records, The Sun Aint Gonna Shine Anymore, was the second American release by the band, following their US debut LP Introducing the Walker Brothers (1965). This album was prepared by Smash Records label (a Mercury subsidiary and home of James Brown, Jerry Lee Lewis and Frankie Valli, among others) in order to promote the group in the United States, where they werent still as successful as they were in Great Britain. Produced by Johnny Franz with the help of veteran British arrangers like Ivor Raymonde (who also worked with Dusty Springfield), and Reg Guest, the album is full of orchestrated ballads and soul-R&B-oriented sides, with a young Scott Walker on both songwriting and singing duties (foreshadowing his solo successful career). The Walker Brothers werent really British and werent really brothers, and their real name wasnt Walker. They were Californians Scott Engel (best known as Scott Walker), John Maus, and Gary Leeds, and became huge stars in England at the peak of the British Invasion. After moving to Britain in 1965, they had a number of top ten albums and singles there, including the No. 1 chart hits Make It Easy on Yourself and The Sun Aint Gonna Shine (Anymore), both of which also made the US top 20. The Walker Brothers provided a unique counterpoint to the British Invasion by achieving much more success in the United Kingdom than in their home country, in a period when the popularity of British bands such as The Beatles dominated the U.S. charts.

    Description

    Elemental Music, together with Universal Music presents the first vinyl reissue ever of The Sun Aint Gonna Shine Anymore, The Walker Brothers fourth studio album. Originally released in 1966 by Smash Records, The Sun Aint Gonna Shine Anymore, was the second American release by the band, following their US debut LP Introducing the Walker Brothers (1965). This album was prepared by Smash Records label (home of James Brown, Jerry Lee Lewis and Frankie Valli, among others) in order to promote the group in the United States, where they werent still as successful as they were in Great Britain. Produced by Johnny Franz with the help of veteran British arrangers like Ivor Raymonde (who also worked with Dusty Springfield), and Reg Guest, the album is full of orchestrated ballads and soul-R&B-oriented sides, with a young Scott Walker on both songwriting and singing duties (foreshadowing his solo successful career).

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine 3:06
      • 2. After The Lights Go Out 4:10
      • 3. People Get Ready 2:41
      • 4. Everything's Gonna Be All Right 2:19
      • 5. Old Folks 3:14
      • 6. Take It Like A Man 2:33
      • 7. (Baby) You Don't Have To Tell Me 2:43
      • 8. I Need You 3:16
      • 9. My Love Is Growing 2:21
      • 10. Young Man Cried 2:37
      • 11. Just For A Thrill 3:39
      • 12. Don't Fight It 1:55

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine 3:06
      • 2. After The Lights Go Out 4:10
      • 3. People Get Ready 2:41
      • 4. Everything's Gonna Be All Right 2:19
      • 5. Old Folks 3:14
      • 6. Take It Like A Man 2:33
      • 7. (Baby) You Don't Have To Tell Me 2:43
      • 8. I Need You 3:16
      • 9. My Love Is Growing 2:21
      • 10. Young Man Cried 2:37
      • 11. Just For A Thrill 3:39
      • 12. Don't Fight It 1:55