Chameleons: Elevated Living

Chameleons SKU: 41887684
Chameleons: Elevated Living

Chameleons: Elevated Living

Chameleons SKU: 41887684

Format: CD

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Description

Title: Elevated Living
Artist: Chameleons
Label: Cherry Red
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013929184237
Genre: Rock

Three disc (two CDs + NTSC/Region 0 DVD) set. Live extravaganza from post-punk band The Chameleons featuring live sets recorded in the '80s. Formed in Greater Manchester in 1981, The Chameleons pioneered post punk, combining Reg Smithies' and Dave Fielding's layered, shimmering guitars, drummer John Lever's tribal rhythms and Mark Burgess' driving bass and impassioned vocals with lyrics often reflecting the anxiety and alienation of the Thatcher era. Elevated Living includes their two celebrated hometown Manchester shows, Live At The Gallery Club (1982) and Live At The Hacienda (1983) and their superb show filmed for the ITV, Live At The Camden Palace (1984) on both CD and DVD. The latter two shows are presented on CD for the first time. The DVD also includes an episode of Catalan TV program Arsenal devoted entirely to the band. Broadcast in January 1986, it mixes four tracks taken from a live show at the Discoteca 666 in Barcelona from 1985 (also on CD) plus studio performances and interviews with singer/bassist Mark Burgess and drummer John Lever. The Gallery show includes rarities 'Nathan's Phase' and 'Things I Wished I'd Said', while The Hacienda includes early versions of 'A Person Isn't Safe Anywhere These Days' under the working title of 'Men Of Steel' and 'Thursday's Child' as 'Years Ago'

Tracks:
1.1 1 Paper Tigers
1.2 Nathan’s Phase
1.3 Don’t Fall
1.4 Pleasure ; Pain
1.5 Here Today
1.6 In Shreds
1.7 Up The Down Escalator
1.8 Second Skin
1.9 Monkeyland
1.10 As High As You Can Go
1.11 Things I Wish I’d Said
1.12 View From A Hill
1.13 Paper Tigers
1.14 Pleasure ; Pain
1.15 Men Of Steel
1.16 Years Ago
1.17 In Shreds
1.18 Don’t Fall
2.1 Second Skin
2.2 Don’t Fall
2.3 Intrigue In Tangiers
2.4 Monkeyland
2.5 4Second Skin
2.6 Singing Rule Britannia (While The Walls Close In)
2.7 Pleasure ; Pain
2.8 Return Of The Roughnecks
2.9 A Person Isn’t Safe Anywhere These Days
2.10 In Shreds
2.11 Splitting In Two
2.12 Here Today
2.13 Thursday’s Child
2.14 Paper Tigers
2.15 Here Today
2.16 Return Of The Roughnecks
2.17 Less Than Human
2.18 Splitting In Two
3.1 Don’t Fall
3.2 Singing Rule Britannia (While The Walls Close In)
3.3 Here Today
3.4 Return Of The Roughnecks
3.5 Monkeyland
3.6 Less Than Human
3.7 Pleasure ; Pain
3.8 Second Skin
3.9 Home Is Where The Heart Is
3.10 In Shreds
3.11 Splitting In Two
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