THE CHAMELEONS - The Chameleons Live At The Camden Palace - 2LP + Bonus CD & Poster - Splatter Orange & Blue Vinyl

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THE CHAMELEONS - The Chameleons Live At The Camden Palace - 2LP + Bonus CD & Poster - Splatter Orange & Blue Vinyl

THE CHAMELEONS - The Chameleons Live At The Camden Palace - 2LP + Bonus CD & Poster - Splatter Orange & Blue Vinyl

€47.99 €31.99

 

LABEL: Moochin’ About

CAT NO: MOOCHIN33

BARCODE: 5051083169899

 

THE CAMDEN PALACE LONDON 11/9/84 Tracklisting:

Side 1

1. Don’t Fall 4:14

2. Intrigue In Tangiers 3:22

3. Monkeyland 4:29

4. Second Skin 5:40

Side 2

5. Singing Rule Britannia (While the Walls Close In) 3:40

6. Pleasure And Pain 4:04

7. Return Of The Roughnecks 3:28

8. A Person Isn’t Safe 4:47

Side 3

9. In Shreds 3:59

10. Splitting In Two 6:28 (ATV cover version)

11. Here Today 3:55

12. Thursday’s Child 3:16

13. Paper Tiger 4:01

Side 4

Bonus tracks taken, from the Arsenal gig, which was recorded for an independent Catalonian local tv channel, back in 1985, show called “temps estranys” (strange times..!).

14. Return of The Roughnecks

15. Less Than Human

16. Splitting in Two

17. Here Today


THE CHAMELEONS
– The Chameleons Live At The Camden Palace

2LP – Limited Edition Splatter Orange & Blue Vinyl
(*Includes Bonus CD & Poster)


Recorded in 1984 for a special performance for a satellite TV broadcast, this iconic gig at The Camden Palace features Middleton’s finest on 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 Arsenal concert, which was recorded for an independent Catalonian local tv channel, in 1985. The cover art has been exclusively designed by Chams guitarist Red Smithies, who designed all official Chameleons studio releases.

See below for tracklisting…