Sunday, December 13, 2015

Eighth night of Chanukah: The Chameleons (UK) - Dali's Picture (1990, Imaginary), Tripping Dogs (1993, Glass Pyramid) & Radio 1 Evening Show Sessions (1993, Nighttracks)

For this eight and final night of Chanukah, I thought I'd share my nostalgia with you.  In fact this is definitely not just a trick of the light.  You have at the base of your sleeves three semiprecious, out-of-print Chameleons compact disks, two of which are imports.  I'm a pretty dedicated acolyte to Mr. Mark Burgess and his crack backing band.  Established in Manchester, England in 1981, the Chameleons inserted bold, eminently powerful tension into what would have otherwise been a quartet of dime-a-dozen post-punk hopefuls.  Characterized by echoey, shimmering guitar exploits and Mark's austere vocal command, the Chameleons were lazily pegged as "goth" by some.  There were essentially three proper albums to the band's credit prior to their 2000 reunion - Script of the Bridge (1983), What's Does Anything Mean? Basically (1985), and Strange Times (1986). Beyond that are a myriad of vital singles (compiled on The Fan and the Bellows, and later Dreams in Celluloid), not to mention a cavalcade of live albums/DVDs...and these...

Dali's Picture - Surfacing in 1993, this disk compiles ten demos, presumably when the band was still cutting their collective teeth in the early '80s.  Some of these songs went onto the debut, Script of the Bridge, others to early singles, and one cut, the title track, is unique to this release.  It's a pleasure to hear these songs in sparer, more organic arrangements before the band brought them screaming to grandiose life on subsequent proper records.  Two versions of Dali's Picture exist - one with a bonus live CD, and the other with just the album unto itself.  My copy falls in the latter category.

Tripping Dogs - The Chameleons were meticulously documented.  So much so even a taped rehearsal from 1985 saw the light of day in the guise of Tripping Dogs via Burgess' own Glass Pyramid label.  The band had their songs solidly down pat before entering the studio to track What Does Anything Mean?  No huge revelations here, but the performances are tight and we even get a preview of a couple tunes that would be put on the shelf for the next Chameleons platter, Strange Times.

The Radio 1 Evening Show Sessions - I suppose the title gives this bad boy away.  Culled from a pair of BBC sessions, one in 1983, the other following in two years.  Classics one and all - "Nathan's Phase," "Singing Rule Britannia," and "Up the Down Escalator" to name a few. Two versions of "View From a Hill" are provided, including one that was never broadcast apparently.

I've also repaired the link to the Strange Times demos I shared in 2010.

Tomorrow remember yesterday...

Dali's Picture (early demos)
01. Everyday I'm Crucified
02. Monkeyland
03. Dreams in Celleloid
04. Love Is
05. The Fan and the Bellows
06. Look Inwardly
07. Dali's Picture
08. Nostalgia
09. Less Than Human
10. Things I Wish I'd Said

MP3 or FLAC

Tripping Dogs (What Does Anything Mean rehearsals)
01. Singing Rule Britannia
02. A Person Isn't Safe Anywhere These Days
03. Here Today
04. Pleasure and Pain
05. Bobby Moore's Wine
06. Less Than Human
07. Thursday's Child
08. In Answer
09. Return Of The Roughnecks
10. Second Skin
11. One Flesh
12. Home Is Where The Heart Is

MP3 or FLAC

The Radio 1 Evening Show Sessions
01. Thursday's Child
02. Pleasure and Pain
03. Monkeyland
04. Singing Rule Britannia
05. On theBeach
06. View From a Hill
07. Nathan's Phase
08. Up the Down Escalator
09. Home is Where the Heart Is
10. View From a Hill

MP3
or FLAC

12 comments:

Pernt said...

And thus we come to the end of the 2015 holiday bonus bonanza. Thanks for all the tunes. And for making 2015 much more enjoyable. I hope your New Year is filled with awesomeness!

Don

Big Bad Buddha said...

Thank you immensely for your Chanukah posts. Between the Big Star set, The Chameleons (UK) discs and the new Lush 5CD box set 'Chorus,' I am set for the rest of 2015 with some fantastic music. Respect!

d. said...

Oh boy, they sound swell on 'Dali's Picture'. Wonderful! No bloody digital reverb! Yes!! So much better than original albums, as good as 'The Fan and the Bellows'. Thanks, d.

eric said...

Thanks for all of the holiday gifts, great as always. The FLAC files on so many are much appreciated. Best wishes for a happy 2016.

Let's Find H-Man A Wife said...

Only one of the best bands ever. Just saw maybe their last act in Chicago. Did the Script of the Bridge concert; folks were crying. Magic in that band so thanks

Garageland said...

superb!!!!

DJ SK said...

Any chance of re-upping the FLAC files? I'm getting a "This site can’t be reached" message from the links. Cheers.

spavid said...

My file hoster for the FLAC files has gone under. Will try to fix these soon.

Older is Better said...

hello can you reupload the mp3 links for the radio sessions thanks

Elizabeth K said...

Links are dead. Can you reup at some point? Thanks.

Rob-in-Brevard said...

Very glad to see a new link to the MP3 version of the Chameleons share. Am crossing my fingers that a re-upped FLAC link will follow!

Rob-in-Brevard said...

I suspect I'm being a pest now, but I cannot get the Netkups FLAC links to work for me, no mater what I try on my end. Is there any chance we might see these re-posted?