Coming March 4, 2022 pre-order your copy today! Orders with both pre-order and in stock items will have all in stock items shipped immediately!
1984 Live Recording On Limited Edition Orange & Blue Splatter Vinyl!
Includes A Bonus CD & Poster!
Recorded in 1984 during a special performance for a satellite TV broadcast, this iconic gig at The Camden Palace features The Chameleons at the top of their game and includes songs taken from Script of the Bridge and What Does Anything Mean? Basically. Released on vinyl for the first time, this album also includes 4 bonus tracks from the 1985 Arsenal concert, which was recorded for an independent Catalonian local TV channel. The cover art has been exclusively designed by guitarist Red Smithies, who designed all official Chameleons studio releases. The Chameleons influenced future generations of indie and alternative rock bands including Oasis, Stone Roses, The Charlatans, Smashing Pumpkins, The Flaming Lips, The Klllers, The Horrors, The National and Interpol. This limited edition orange and blue splatter vinyl includes a bonus CD and poster.
Features
- Limited Edition
- First Time on Vinyl
- Double Vinyl LP
- Orange & Blue Splatter Vinyl
- 4 Bonus Tracks
- Cover Art Designed by Red Smithies
- Bonus CD
- Previously Unseen Photos
- Poster
Selections
- Don't Fall
- Intrigue in Tangiers
- Monkeyland
- Second Skin
- Singing Rule Britannia (While the Walls Close In)
- Pleasure and Pain
- Return of the Roughnecks
- A Person Isn't Safe
- In Shreds
- Splitting in Two (ATV Cover Version)
- Here Today
- Thursday's Child
- Paper Tigers
Bonus Tracks (Vinyl Only) - Arsenal Gig Recordings for Temps Estranys, 1985:
- Return of the Roughnecks
- Less than Human
- Splitting in Two
- Here Today