If You Could Hear Me Now

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Released3 September 2001
Recorded1975–1978
Length76:57
If You Could Hear Me Now
Compilation album by
Released3 September 2001
Recorded1975–1978
GenrePop, country, rock, art rock
Length76:57
LabelColumbia Records
ProducerScott Walker, Geoff Calver, Dave MacRae
The Walker Brothers chronology
Scott Walker and The Walker Brothers – A Very Special Collection
(1993)
If You Could Hear Me Now
(2001)
The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore – The Best of the Best of Scott Walker and The Walker Brothers
(2006)
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If You Could Hear Me Now is a compilation album by the American pop group The Walker Brothers. It was released in 2001. The album compiles material by the group from their mid-1970s reunion albums; No Regrets, Lines and Nite Flights. The compilation includes seven previously unreleased outtakes from the album sessions. All of the new material was later compiled on the expansive Walker Brothers boxset Everything Under the Sun – The Complete Studio Recordings in 2006.

Of the new material the original John Walker composition "The Ballad" and Scott Walker's unfinished disco-infused instrumental "Tokyo Rimshot" both from the Nite Flights sessions are the most notable.

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