- Roddy Frame
Roddy Frame (born 29 January 1964,
East Kilbride ,South Lanarkshire ,Scotland ) was the founder of the 1980s indie band,Aztec Camera , and more recently is a solo performer.Career
Frame became interested in music in the mid 1970s, and was inspired by
David Bowie . [cite news |title=Home entertainment"|url=http://arts.guardian.co.uk/fridayreview/story/0,,774945,00.html|publisher=Guardian|date=2002-08-16 |accessdate=2008-03-15] At the age of 16 he became involved withPostcard Records , and he began to record a string of low budget singles such as "Just Like Gold" and "Mattress of Wire". The latter single drew attention fromBBC Radio 1 DJ,John Peel . In 1983, Frame's band Aztec Camera released "High Land, Hard Rain," their first LP on Rough Trade records, though this did not include the first two Postcard singles. It featured the hit single "Oblivious", and Aztec Camera were recognised as one of the key acts on the Rough Trade.However, after High Land, Hard Rain, Frame signed the band to WEA. Aztec Camera's second album, "Knife", released in 1984, was produced by
Dire Straits 'guitarist /singer ,Mark Knopfler . The album was highlighted by the hit single "All I Need is Everything". Their third album, ,"Love" spawned 1988's "Somewhere In My Heart", which reached number 3 in theUK Singles Chart and is still a staple of FM radio. Frame duetted with one of his musical heroes, Mick Jones ofThe Clash , on his 1990 single "Good Morning Britain", which showcased an overtly political streak that sometimes featured in his work. He also recorded with theJapan esecomposer ,Ryuichi Sakamoto . Frame decided to abandon the name Aztec Camera in 1996 after they released their final album, "Frestonia", for WEA.From that point, Frame pursued a solo career. His first solo album "The North Star" came out in 1998, and featured the single "Reason For Living". There was a change of gear for 2002's "Surf", an album of acoustic songs that attracted widespread critical acclaim, and was generally seen as a return to Frame's best songwriting form. [cite news |title=Roddy Frame"|url=http://www.redemption-records.com/roddy1.htm|publisher=Redemption Records|date=2003|accessdate=2008-03-15] The track "Small World" was used as the
theme music to the BBC TVcomedy series, "Early Doors ". Frame also made his first-ever appearance at theGlastonbury Festival in 2003. His next album, "Western Skies", was released in May 2006.Frame has also recorded
cover version s of "Bad Education" byBlue Orchids , and a slowed-down version of "Jump", originally recorded byVan Halen .In 2006 he released the
live album "Live at Ronnie Scott's", followed in 2007 by another, "Live at The Blue Note, Osaka".Frame has had a long friendship with
Edwyn Collins , who was also signed toPostcard Records in the 1980s with his bandOrange Juice . Frame performed with Collins in November 2007, as the latter played his first gig since suffering serious illness, [cite news |title="The Soulful Survivor"|url=http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/music/gig-23371370-details/Edwyn+Collins,+Vic+Godard+And+The+Subway+Sect/gigReview.do?reviewId=23421983&expand=true|publisher=Evening Standard|date=2007-11-20 |accessdate=2008-03-15] and again at Glastonbury Festival in June 2008.olo discography
* "The North Star" - (Independiente, 1998)
* "Surf" - (Redemption, 2002)
* "Western Skies" - (Redemption, 2006)
* "Live at Ronnie Scott's" - (2006)
* "Live at The Blue Note, Osaka" - (2007)cite book
first= David
last= Roberts
year= 2006
title= British Hit Singles & Albums
edition= 19th
publisher= Guinness World Records Limited
location= London
pages= p. 211
id= ISBN 1-904994-10-5]ee also
*
List of Scottish musicians
*List of NME covers References
External links
* [http://www.killermontstreet.net/ Killermontstreet.net the new home for killermontstreet.com]
* [http://www.roddyframe.com/ RoddyFrame.com]
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