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5.0 out of 5 stars "In a Sentimental Mood", September 9, 2005
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paula b "paula" (surrey, england!) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Love / Stray (Audio CD)
I was actually looking to review Stray, but it was not available; Love is a good album, but I thought a bit too commercial, whilst Stray to me is an outstanding piece of work:
I love all the tracks, the title track (Stray) is so sensitive & gentle, & "song for a friend" is almost like a reprise.
"Good Morning Britain" i guess does sound a little dated, but the collaboration with Mick Jones was a treat for me as an old skool Clash fan. The songs are all politically & socially aware, interspersed with shameless romance - "The Gentle Kind" being the best & "over my head" showing Roddy's extensive skill as a musician - "Notting Hill Blues" sounding like the sequel to this track. "The Crying Scene" & "How it is" both have a similar sound but I like the melodic energy sound that Roddy does so well. Finally, maybe a sequel to "Good Morning Britain" - "Get Outta London" - a well put-together album with an important message!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Roddy Frame At His Peak, April 21, 2005
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This review is from: Love / Stray (Audio CD)
These are two of the most disparate albums Aztec Camera ever made: Love is a superslick 80s pop and r&b record so neticulously produced it gleams, whereas Stray is a stripped down affair with a bigger rock sound and even a duet with Mick Jones of the Clash. But Frame's outstanding songwriting and his inventive, lush melodies form a common thread linking these two very different records. Stray in particularly contains two of Frame's best songs, the title cut and the Wes Montgomery tribute "Over My Head."
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Love / Stray by Aztec Camera (Audio CD - 2005)
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