Surf (Roddy Frame Album)
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''Surf'' is the second solo album by Scottish
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Roddy Frame Roddy Frame (born 29 January 1964) is a Scottish singer-songwriter and musician. He was the founder of the 1980s new wave band Aztec Camera and has undertaken a solo career since the group's dissolution. In November 2013, journalist Brian Do ...
, first released in the UK on 5 August 2002 via Redemption Records, and in the US on 8 October 2002 via Cooking Vinyl. ''Surf'' is notable in that every song on the album was recorded in Roddy Frame's "own front room".


Critical reception

''Surf'' received generally positive reviews upon release. Burhan Wazir, writing for ''
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'', likened the album to Steve Earle's '' Train a Comin''', declaring it "wonderfully understated", and noting a distinct departure from Frame's previous material; "There are few signatures here that have come to mark the work of Roddy Frame, the Pride of East Kilbride, with his previous band Aztec Camera. That said, ''Surf'' is one of his best records since 1987's breakthrough, ''Love''. It's a break-up album and the sparse acoustic songs lend Frame a maturity he previously struggled to express." '' Q'' magazine's Jon Horsley also noted the difference in sound between ''Surf'' and "all of Frame's previous work". Singling out "Over You" and "Mixed Up Love" as two of the album's best tracks, he went on to praise Frame's vocals, lyrics, and songwriting ability; "Simplicity is the key, displaying Frame's deft hand with a lyric and mastery of direct songwriting. Best of all is Frame's now beautifully mature voice." Noting the record's "bare-bones" sound, Gary Glauber of
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thought that the album comprised "a pleasant voice, competent musicianship and most important, strong songs". Drawing comparison with
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's "best compositions", he surmised that Frame manages to succeed "where lesser talents would fall."
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's Matt Fink also remarked upon ''Surf'''s "undiluted format", highlighting Frame's "clever and consistent" songwriting ability as two of the album's most positive aspects. Yet, despite claiming that Frame's "knack for subtlety and nuance makes for near perfect acoustic balladry", he found fault with both the vocal delivery—which he described as "indistinctive and overwhelmingly mellow"—and the record's "lack of both sonic and conceptual variation". Reviewing the album for ''
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'', Adam Sweeting also bemoaned the album's lack of diversity in which he felt that "Frame tends to stick to a fairly narrow palette of musical shapes and chord patterns", but also declared there to be "some treats if sampled sparingly", most notably "Over You", "I Can't Start Now" and "Big Ben". ''
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'''s Andy Gill highlighted "Frame's slightly sour vocals"—which he described as having "a desolate purity that recalls the draft-dodging Seventies troubadour Jesse Winchester"—but ultimately found ''Surf'' to be "too personal to afford much pleasure to the casual listener".


Accolades

* denotes an unranked list.


Album cover

The album cover shows a night-time skyline of
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, in particular the tower of
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and is taken from the tower block Burwash House on Weston Street, London SE1 by photographer Hannah Grace Deller (Roddy's then girlfriend) inspired by the photo ''Nightview'' of Berenice Abbott made in 1932 in New York City. The photo was a memory from Hannah Grace Deller's childhood as she had lived in Burwash House and grew up in Bermondsey and was born in Guys Hospital.


Track listing

All tracks written by
Roddy Frame Roddy Frame (born 29 January 1964) is a Scottish singer-songwriter and musician. He was the founder of the 1980s new wave band Aztec Camera and has undertaken a solo career since the group's dissolution. In November 2013, journalist Brian Do ...
. # "Over You" – 3:04 # "Surf" – 4:14 # "Small World" – 3:51 # "I Can't Start Now" – 3:41 # "Abloom" – 2:17 # "Tough" – 2:17 # "Big Ben" – 3:37 # "High Class Music" – 3:09 # "Turning the World Around" – 3:16 # "Mixed Up Love" – 3:13 # "For What It Was" – 3:03 ;Japanese Bonus Tracks #
  • "Crossing Newbury Street" – 4:27 # "Your Smile Stops the Hands of Time" – 2:32


    Personnel

    *
    Roddy Frame Roddy Frame (born 29 January 1964) is a Scottish singer-songwriter and musician. He was the founder of the 1980s new wave band Aztec Camera and has undertaken a solo career since the group's dissolution. In November 2013, journalist Brian Do ...
    acoustic guitar,
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    ;Technical personnel * Hannah Grace Deller –
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    ,
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    * Jeremy Stacey – mixing * Chris Blair – mastering * Greg Jakobek – design


    Chart performance

    ''Surf'' spent a total of two weeks in the
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    , peaking at number 91 on 17 August 2002.


    References

    {{Authority control 2002 albums Cooking Vinyl albums Roddy Frame albums