Aztec Camera

new wave, 80s, Scottish

Aztec Camera

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Good Morning Britain 04:02
Release 04:02
Just Like Gold 02:43
Oblivious 03:10
All I Need Is Everything 05:49
Deep & Wide & Tall 04:07
Deep and Wide and Tall 04:07
Still On Fire 03:59
The Crying Game 03:52
How Men Are 03:42
We Could Send Letters 05:45
Lost Outside The Tunnel 03:41
Pillar To Post 04:01
Just Like the USA 04:01
The Bugle Sounds Again 02:58
Orchid Girl 02:34
Backwards and Forwards 04:12
Back On Board 04:54
More Than A Law 04:41
Everybody Is A Number One 03:28
Head Is Happy (Heart's Insane) 04:15
Queen's Tattoos 02:13
One And One 04:14
Haywire 03:58
Deep and Wide and Tall (Breakdown mix) 07:20
The Birth of the True 02:43
Black Lucia 04:00
Paradise 04:32
Sun 04:28
The Gentle Kind 05:32
Let Your Love Decide 05:03
Spanish Horses 04:38
Crazy 05:19
Somewhere In My Heart (The Alternate Mix) 06:29
On the Avenue 03:44
Sister Ann 05:13
Walk Out to Winter (long version) 05:05
Notting Hill Blues 06:41
Song for a Friend 02:27
How It Is 04:00
Hot Club of Christ 01:48
Vertigo 04:54
The Back Door To Heaven 05:22
True Colors 02:42
Pianos and Clocks 04:53
All I Need is Everything (Remix) 00:00
Get Outa London 00:00
Birds 00:00
I Threw It All Away 00:00
Consolation Prize (feat. Edwyn Collins) 00:00

Artist Media

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: GB

Biography - Aztec Camera

Aztec Camera was a Scottish Synthpop/New Wave band from Glasgow.

The line-up of the band changed several times over the years, but the constant member had been guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Roddy Frame. Founding members included Campbell Owens (bass) and Dave Mulholland (drums). Ex-Bluebells bassist Craig Gannon was a member from 1983 through 1985, before joining The Smiths. Guitarist Malcolm Ross (formerly of Josef K and Orange Juice) also joined in 1983, and appeared on the Knife album.

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