Chameleons UK, The

Real Name:
Mark Burgess, Reg Smithies, Dave Fielding, John Lever
Profile:
The band formed in 1981 in Middleton, six miles north of Manchester. Before this, Mark had been in the Clichés while Reg and Dave were in Years. Dave was in a school band called Sen. The three started without a drummer and got the attention of the legendary Radio 1 DJ John Peel. Their first single, "In Shreds" on CBS, made number 42 on John Peel's Festive Fifty in 1982. They originally signed with CBS, but they disagreed with how they should sound. CBS dropped them after the one single, despite encouraging sales. They soon signed with Statik. However, Statik was distributed by Virgin, so they couldn't qualify for the independent charts and were thus overlooked by the music press.
The debut album, "Script of the Bridge", was recorded in Rochdale during a six-week period. The band was really pissed when they found out about the reduced version which was released by MCA in the US. They then became unhappy with Statik and tried to get away from them, but were bound by contractual obligations. After their second album, "What Does Anything Mean? Basically", they signed with Geffen. While signed to Geffen, the band released what was to be their last album together for fifteen years, "Strange Times" as the band literally fell apart, acrimoniously, with grief after Tony's death.
The dawning of a new millenium saw an ending to the 'hostilities' as the band buried hatchets, kissed and made friends once more, culminating in a reforming of the group, and a new 'unplugged' album entitled 'Strip'. A triumphant, sold out, 5 day residency at their old stomping ground 'The Witchwood' in Ashton confirmed their old reputation for being one of the tightest live outfits ever.

The band are currently working on individual projects - check out the news, releases and live sections for details.
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Discography

Releases:
Strange Times (Album) (5 versions)   Geffen Records 1986
Swamp Thing / John, I'm Only Dancing (12", Promo)   Geffen Records 1986
Tears (12", Promo)   Geffen Records 1986
John Peel Sessions (CD, Comp)   Dutch East India Trading 1990
Live Shreds (Album) (2 versions)   Cleopatra 1996
Why Call It Anything (CD, Album)   Cleopatra 2002
Tracks Appear On:
A Life Less Lived - The Gothic Box (3xCD + DVD) Don't Fall Rhino Entertainment Company 2006
Left Of The Dial: Dispatches From The 80s Underground (4xCDr, Promo, Comp) Swamp Thing Rhino Records (2)  
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Review by Escapist Nov 20, 2005 (edited over 4 years ago)
Bringing a new spectrum of music from the onslaught of bands of the post-punk era, the Chameleons brought a mature, dreamlike sound to light. Frontman Mark Burgess & company created thrilling ethereal music from elements of old-school psychedelia and avant-garde 70's music. Shrill and melodic guitarwork from Reg Smithies and Dave Fielding complimented Burgess' trancey basslines and voice with John Lever's thundering drums. Four solid albums and several compilations of great stuff keep the Chameleons going strong from one century to the next. So glad they got back together!

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The Chameleons - Intrigue in Tangiers (live)