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Portrait (The Walker Brothers album)

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Released
  
August 26, 1966

Artist
  
The Walker Brothers

Producer
  
Johnny Franz

Recorded
  
1966

Release date
  
26 August 1966

Label
  
Mercury Records

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Portrait (1966)
  
The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore (1966)

Genres
  
Baroque pop, Blue-eyed soul

Similar
  
The Walker Brothers albums, Baroque pop albums, Other albums

Portrait is the second album by the American pop group The Walker Brothers. Released in 1966 the album was their most successful and reached number three on the UK Albums Chart. The group's musical accompaniment was directed by Ivor Raymonde and Reg Guest and produced by John Franz. Receiving good to mixed reviews the album was first released in both Mono and Stereo LP formats in August 1966. The album was later released on CD having been remastered and expanded in 1998. The sleeve notes were written by Keith Altham with photography by Dezo Hoffman.

Contents

Portrait was not released in the USA. In its place Smash Records compiled The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore as the group's second album. This alternate version substituted the majority of the album's tracks A-Sides, B-Sides and tracks from their first EP leaving only "Just For A Thrill", "Old Folks", "People Get Ready" and "Take It Like a Man".

Reception

Portrait received good to mixed reviews from the majority of critics. Richie Unterberger writing for Allmusic recommends the album for serious fans only as the majority of the best tracks are on the compilation After the Lights Go Out. "Like some other pop/rock LPs of its time, it suffered from an apparent strategy to appeal to a wider demographic than those that typically bought pop/rock records, adding a cover of Louis Armstrong's "Just for a Thrill," the moldy standard "Old Folks," and the pedestrian white-boy soul workout on Curtis Mayfield's "People Get Ready." Unterberger is also positive regarding "In My Room" which he describes as "dramatic" and "No Sad Songs for Me" which he calls "melodramatic" and "the best tune that doesn't show up on the After the Lights Go Out compilation".

Personnel

  • Gary Walker - Drums and Vocals
  • John Walker - Guitar and Vocals
  • Scott Walker - Vocals, Guitar, and Keyboards
  • Ivor Raymonde - Music Director
  • Songs

    1In My Room2:33
    2Saturday's Child2:07
    3Just for a Thrill3:36

    References

    Portrait (The Walker Brothers album) Wikipedia