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The North Star (Roddy Frame album)
1998 studio album by Roddy Frame From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The North Star is the debut album by Scottish singer-songwriter Roddy Frame, released in September 1998 by Independiente. It features the single "Reason for Living", which peaked at number 45 on the UK Singles Chart.[1]
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Background
Aztec Camera released their sixth studio album Frestonia in November 1995, marking the end of their contract with WEA. It became the band's least commercially successful release; frontman Roddy Frame opted to go solo and signed with Go! Discs. After a year of no activity, the label had been purchased by PolyGram, and its label head Andy McDonald formed a new label, Independiente. Frame subsequently transferred over to his new home.[2]
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Critical reception
The Guardian wrote that Frame has "painted an autumnal landscape of ballads and guitar rockers (if rockers is the right word for these scaled-down little bruschettas of songs) whose attention to detail could be mistaken for blandness."[4]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Roddy Frame[3]
Personnel
- Roddy Frame – vocals, guitar, bass, mandolin[3]
- Andy Claine – backing vocals
- Yolanda Charles – bass
- Claire Kenny – bass
- Jeremy Stacey – drums
- Mark Edwards – keyboards, piano, organ
- Luis Jardim – percussion
- Barriemore Barlow – percussion
Technical
- Simon Dawson – engineer, record producer
- Matt Lawrence – assistant engineer
- Gerard Navarro – assistant engineer
- Jon Kelly – mixer
- Andy Green – assistant mixer
- Ellen Nolan – photography
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Chart performance
The North Star spent a total of two weeks in the UK Albums Chart, peaking at number 55 on 3 October 1998.[5]
References
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