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Love is the third studio album by Scottish pop group Aztec Camera, released in November 1987 on Sire. While it was released under the Aztec Camera name, Roddy Frame was the only remaining permanent member of the group and he recorded the album alongside a group of session musicians. Departing from the indie and folk-rock approach of earlier records, Love incorporated R&B influences, seemingly to break the American market. It failed to do so but did achieve commercial success in the UK, reaching No. 10 on the albums chart, following the success of its third single "Somewhere in My Heart", which reached No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart. As a result, it became the band's most commercially successful album. Singles "How Men Are" (UK No. 25) "Somewhere in My Heart" (UK No. 3) "Working in a Goldmine" (UK No. 31) "Deep & Wide & Tall" (UK No. 55) Personnel Roddy Frame - vocals, guitar (all tracks) Rob Mounsey - bass (1), keyboards (3,6,9) keyboard programming (1,6,7,9) drum programming (7) Carroll Thompson - lead vocals (7) Marcus Miller (2,8), Kent Wagner (5), Will Lee (6,9) - bass Peter Beckett - keyboards (3) David Frank - keyboards, programming (2,8) Robbie Kilgore - bass synthesizer (3) Dave Weckl (1-3), Steve Jordan (6,9), Steve Gadd (8) - drums Carol Steele - percussion (1,6,7) Dan Hartman (1,3), Jill Dell'Abate (1,3), Lani Groves (1,2,6-8), Tawatha Agee (1,3), Gordon Grody (2,6-8), Robin Clark (2,6-8), Scott Parker (4),
Deep & Wide & Tall
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How Men Are
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Everybody Is A Number One
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More Than A Law
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Somewhere in My Heart
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Working in a Goldmine
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One And One
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Paradise
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Killermont Street
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