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High Land, Hard Rain

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Some performers never make a bigger splash than with their first record, a situation that the Ramones and De La Soul know all too well. If that's the case, though, said musicians had better make sure that debut is a doozy. Aztec Camera, or more specifically, Roddy Frame, falls squarely into this scenario, because while he has doggedly plugged away ever since with a series of what are, at times, not bad releases, High Land, Hard Rain remains the lovely touchstone of Frame's career. Very much the contemporaries of such well-scrubbed Scottish guitar pop confectionaries as Orange Juice, but with the best gumption and star quality of them all, Aztec Camera led off the album with "Oblivious," a mini-masterpiece of acoustic guitar hooks, lightly funky rhythms, and swooning backing vocals. If nothing tops that on High Land, Hard Rain, most of the remaining songs come very close, while they also carefully avoid coming across like a series of general sound-alikes. Frame's wry way around words of love (as well as his slightly nasal singing) drew comparisons to Elvis Costello, but Frame sounds far less burdened by expectations and more freely fun. References from Keats to Joe Strummer crop up (not to mention an inspired steal from Iggy's "Lust for Life" on "Queen's Tattoos"), but never overwhelm Frame's ruminations on romance, which are both sweet and sour. Musically, his capable band backs him with gusto, from the solo-into-full-band showstopper "The Bugle Sounds Again" to the heart-stopping guitar work on "Lost Outside the Tunnel." Whether listeners want to investigate further from here is up to them, but High Land, Hard Rain itself is a flat-out must-have.

© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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1
Oblivious
00:03:12

Aztec Camera, MainArtist

(C) 1983 Dartmill Ltd (P) 1983 Dartmill Ltd

2
The Boy Wonders
00:03:15

Aztec Camera, MainArtist

(C) 1983 Dartmill Ltd (P) 1983 Dartmill Ltd

3
Walk Out to Winter
00:03:25

Aztec Camera, MainArtist

(C) 1983 Dartmill Ltd (P) 1983 Dartmill Ltd

4
The Bugle Sounds Again
00:02:58

Aztec Camera, MainArtist

(C) 1983 Dartmill Ltd (P) 1983 Dartmill Ltd

5
We Could Send Letters
00:05:49

Aztec Camera, MainArtist

(C) 1983 Dartmill Ltd (P) 1983 Dartmill Ltd

6
Pillar to Post
00:04:02

Aztec Camera, MainArtist

(C) 1983 Dartmill Ltd (P) 1983 Dartmill Ltd

7
Release
00:03:41

Aztec Camera, MainArtist

(C) 1983 Dartmill Ltd (P) 1983 Dartmill Ltd

8
Lost Outside the Tunnel
00:03:42

Aztec Camera, MainArtist

(C) 1983 Dartmill Ltd (P) 1983 Dartmill Ltd

9
Back On Board
00:04:53

Aztec Camera, MainArtist

(C) 1983 Dartmill Ltd (P) 1983 Dartmill Ltd

10
Down the Dip
00:02:23

Aztec Camera, MainArtist

(C) 1983 Dartmill Ltd (P) 1983 Dartmill Ltd

11
Haywire
00:03:58

Aztec Camera, MainArtist

(C) 1983 Dartmill Ltd (P) 1983 Dartmill Ltd

12
Orchid Girl
00:02:35

Aztec Camera, MainArtist

(C) 1983 Dartmill Ltd (P) 1983 Dartmill Ltd

13
Queen's Tattoos
00:02:10

Aztec Camera, MainArtist

(C) 1983 Dartmill Ltd (P) 1983 Dartmill Ltd

Album review

Some performers never make a bigger splash than with their first record, a situation that the Ramones and De La Soul know all too well. If that's the case, though, said musicians had better make sure that debut is a doozy. Aztec Camera, or more specifically, Roddy Frame, falls squarely into this scenario, because while he has doggedly plugged away ever since with a series of what are, at times, not bad releases, High Land, Hard Rain remains the lovely touchstone of Frame's career. Very much the contemporaries of such well-scrubbed Scottish guitar pop confectionaries as Orange Juice, but with the best gumption and star quality of them all, Aztec Camera led off the album with "Oblivious," a mini-masterpiece of acoustic guitar hooks, lightly funky rhythms, and swooning backing vocals. If nothing tops that on High Land, Hard Rain, most of the remaining songs come very close, while they also carefully avoid coming across like a series of general sound-alikes. Frame's wry way around words of love (as well as his slightly nasal singing) drew comparisons to Elvis Costello, but Frame sounds far less burdened by expectations and more freely fun. References from Keats to Joe Strummer crop up (not to mention an inspired steal from Iggy's "Lust for Life" on "Queen's Tattoos"), but never overwhelm Frame's ruminations on romance, which are both sweet and sour. Musically, his capable band backs him with gusto, from the solo-into-full-band showstopper "The Bugle Sounds Again" to the heart-stopping guitar work on "Lost Outside the Tunnel." Whether listeners want to investigate further from here is up to them, but High Land, Hard Rain itself is a flat-out must-have.

© Ned Raggett /TiVo

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