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Artist: Aztec Camera > Album: High Land, Hard Rain

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High Land, Hard Rain

Released: 1982 13 tracks

  • 1. Oblivious
    2. The Boy Wonders
    3. Walk Out to Winter
    4. The Bugle Sounds Again
    5. We Could Send Letters
    6. Pillar to Post
    7. Release
  • 8. Lost Outside the Tunnel
    9. Back on Board
    10. Down the Dip
    11. Haywire
    12. Orchid Girl
    13. Queen's Tattoos


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Winter Part 1 - Aztec Camera

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It's definitely winter and I'm beginning to think it's bothering me. Haven't had any of the weather that's been hitting a lot of places but there are promises that this will happen tomorrow. I went into my collection and sorted the tracks by "winter". I'm quite surprised how many cool songs there are that are inspired by or about winter. Any way since it is the season I figured I'd post some. Listening to these tunes has brightened my day. Hope you like them and are ... MORE

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I've no reason to post this up here other than I was thinking about this song and good times from the past. KROQ used to play this stuff in the 80's, not Metallica. When I hear Metallica on their top whatever countdowns, i just get mad that they are rewriting their history. Unlike some people, I'm not about to pretend that I didn't listen to horrible music for parts of the 1980's.
Not that this song is bad. It's actually really good! You can thank me later, cause ... MORE

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Blog post image previewI first heard Aztec Camera when I was going to community "college" in fall 1983 (they call it community college because everyone in the community can go there, even f*ck ups like me). I was listening to a lot of harder new wave and rock music at the time, so it took me a little bit to warm up to their sound. The band was fronted by 19 year old Scotsman Roddy Frame, and I think their album "High Land, Hard Rain" is one of the strongest debuts of the entire decade, the recor... MORE


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