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Aztec Camera's debut album, High Land, Hard Rain was produced by John Brand and Bernie Clarke for the Rough Trade record label. The album was released in April 1983 and was distributed in different formats on Domino Recording Co. Ltd. in the US (in addition to Sire); WEA and Celluloid in France; Nuevos Medios in Spain; Powderworks in Australia; MVM Records in Portugal; and WEA for a general ...
Aztec Camera teamed up with the Clash guitarist Mick Jones for the recording of "Good Morning Britain". In an interview, lead singer Roddy Frame claimed that by the time "Good Morning Britain" was released, the acid house genre movement had swept Britain, leading to the release charting at number 19 in the United Kingdom, somewhat of a disappointment for the band.
The album's opening song "Oblivious" was a hit single and Aztec Camera were consequently recognised as one of the key acts on the Rough Trade label. On tracks such as "Walk Out to Winter" and "Back on Board", Frame sang poetic lyrics about love, both lost and found, themes that he would revisit on subsequent Aztec Camera albums. [12]
"Somewhere in My Heart" is a song by Scottish band Aztec Camera. It was released as the third single from their third studio album, Love (1987). The song was produced by Michael Jonzun and written by Roddy Frame. Released as a single in 1988, the track peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart and became a top-40 hit in Australia and ...
This is a discography for the Scottish new wave band Aztec Camera. Aztec Camera had success during the 1980s and 1990s with six hit studio albums. They are most recognised internationally for their hit single " Somewhere in My Heart ".
"Oblivious" is a song written by Roddy Frame and originally performed by Scottish new wave band Aztec Camera. It was released as the second single from their 1983 debut album High Land, Hard Rain . Chart performance
Frestonia is the sixth and final studio album by the Scottish band Aztec Camera, released in 1995. [4] [5] Roddy Frame's subsequent releases would be under his own name.The title of the album refers to the community of Frestonia, in the Notting Hill district of London.
Stray is the fourth album by Scottish group Aztec Camera, released in June 1990 on WEA in the UK and on Sire Records in the US. [2]Stray was praised for its diversity of songs and styles, and for the assured nature of Roddy Frame's lyrics (which had been considered the weak-point of some of his earlier material).