[01] Somewhere In My Heart
[02] Oblivious
[03] Good Morning Britain
[04] Working In A Goldmine
[05] How Men Are
[06] The Birth Of The True
[07] Pillar To Post
[08] Walk Out To Winter
[09] All I Need Is Everything
[10] Deep And Wide And Tall
[11] Jump
[12] Killermont Street
[13] The Crying Scene
[14] Spanish Horses
[15] Reason For Living
[16] We Could Send Letters
amg: Originally issued in Japan in 1999 (and later in the U.K. in 2001), The Best of Aztec Camera is an excellent overview of Roddy Frame's songwriting vehicle, collecting 16 tracks from throughout the group's history (up through 1993's Dreamland). The 1983 debut, High Land, Hard Rain, remains the best introduction to Aztec Camera's brand of witty, sophisticated, jazzy pop, but anyone wanting to dig deeper is easily advised to come here next.
(amg 8/10)
[02] Oblivious
[03] Good Morning Britain
[04] Working In A Goldmine
[05] How Men Are
[06] The Birth Of The True
[07] Pillar To Post
[08] Walk Out To Winter
[09] All I Need Is Everything
[10] Deep And Wide And Tall
[11] Jump
[12] Killermont Street
[13] The Crying Scene
[14] Spanish Horses
[15] Reason For Living
[16] We Could Send Letters
amg: Originally issued in Japan in 1999 (and later in the U.K. in 2001), The Best of Aztec Camera is an excellent overview of Roddy Frame's songwriting vehicle, collecting 16 tracks from throughout the group's history (up through 1993's Dreamland). The 1983 debut, High Land, Hard Rain, remains the best introduction to Aztec Camera's brand of witty, sophisticated, jazzy pop, but anyone wanting to dig deeper is easily advised to come here next.
(amg 8/10)