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Edge Sessions (Live From The Edge)

by Chameleons UK

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Jack music Life post written at www.themusicalbox.fr

♠️A fantastic live album from our lovely Chameleons. They've always been able to shed their skin and bring the best in every live sets. Please enjoy "The Chameleons" ...live.. so play it loud ! Favorite track: Second Skin.
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absinthefaery Hard to believe this was recorded live. Flawless, like witnessing the sun rise over a glossy ocean or an arrow hitting the bullseye. Love the polished poetry in the lyrics plus the delicate clarity of guitar. Favorite track: Soul In Isolation.
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about

Chameleons (UK) has long been cited as a hugely influential act, having inspired the likes of Moby, The Verve, The Flaming Lips, Interpol, The Killers, Editors and Oasis.

The Chameleons (UK) was formed in Manchester, England, in 1981, with vocalist/bassist Mark Burgess, guitarists Reg Smithies and Dave Fielding, and drummer John Lever (who quickly replaced founding member Brian Schofield). The band released three classic albums: "Script of the Bridge" (1983), "What Does Anything Mean? Basically?" (1985) and "Strange Times" (1986) before breaking up.

The years passed; the members of The Chameleons (UK) continued to work on their own musical projects, then as the '90s came and went, the idea of a reunion seemed practically inevitable. The Chameleons (UK) reconnected in January of 2000 to prepare for three dates in May of that year in England. The acoustic-based "Strip" was self-released by the band as a limited edition release to coincide with these shows. European dates followed throughout the summer, by fall The Chameleons (UK) played their first American shows in nearly 15 years. The fruit of this reunion, "Why Call It Anything?" (2001) marked The Chameleons (UK) first studio album since 1986's "Strange Times." The Encyclopedia of Popular Music wrote, "Why Call It Anything...  more

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released April 15, 2022

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