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Aztec Camera - Original Album Series

Aztec Camera - Original Album Series

Musician: Aztec Camera
Album title: Original Album Series
Style: New Wave, Indie Rock
Released: 2009
Country: UK & Europe
Size MP3 version: 1226 mb
Size APE version: 1942 mb
Size WMA version: 1776 mb
Rating ✫: 4.1
Votes: 907
Format: ASF AA VOX WAV AU DXD MP1
Genre: Rock / Pop

Aztec Camera - Original Album Series


Tracklist

High Land, Hard Rain
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
Knife
1 Still On Fire
2 Just Like The USA
3 Head Is Happy (Heart's Insane)
4 Back Door To Heaven
5 All I Need Is Everything
6 Backwards And Forwards
7 The Birth Of The True
8 Knife
Stray
1 Stray
2 The Crying Scene
3 Get Outta London
4 Over My Head
5 Good Morning Britain
6 How It Is
7 The Gentle Kind
8 Notting Hill Blues
9 Song For A Friend
Dreamland
1 Birds
2 Safe In Sorrow
3 Black Lucia
4 Let Your Love Decide
5 Spanish Horses
6 Dream Sweet Dreams
7 Pianos And Clocks
8 Sister Anne
9 Vertigo
10 Valium Summer
11 Belle Of The Ball
Frestonia
1 Rainy Season
2 Sun
3 Crazy
4 On The Avenue
5 Imperfectly
6 Debutante
7 Beautiful Girl
8 Phenomenal World
9 Method Of Love
10 Sunset

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Cinram Logistics UK Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Warner Music UK Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Warner Music UK Ltd.

Credits

  • Photography By [Cover Photo By] – David Corrio

Notes

Budget priced box set holding five original Aztec Camera albums in a small cardboard sleeve with the original artwork.

High Land, Hard Rain originally released in 1983.
Knife originally released in 1984.
Stray originally released in 1990.
Dreamland originally released in 1993.
Frestonia originally released in 1995.

Manufactured in the EU.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 0 825646 839803
  • Label Code: LC2828

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superstar
CONCEPTUAL BONER: Conspicuously missing 1987's Love. Usually this happens when one album is thought to still have sales potential on its own, as these budget box sets are released as a final way to monetize an artist's catalog, it would seem. But I can't imagine that's the case here, with Love. It should be a six disk set comprising the entire Aztec oeuvre, as none of their albums logically separate themselves from the rest. If bean counters insisted on five, they should have kept the first five chronological albums and omitted Aztec swansong Frestonia (1995). As it stands, the box implies Love is particularly better, or worse, than the others. But that could only be said about the debut.
Conjulhala
You forgot to mention that they didn't even bother to remaster any of these.