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View From A Hill by The Chameleons

Artist Biography For The Chameleons

The Chameleons Called The Chameleons UK On Some American Releases Was A Post-Punk Band That Formed In Middleton Greater Manchester England UK In 1981. They Consisted Of Singer And Bassist Mark Burgess Guitarist Reg Smithies Guitarist Dave Fielding And Drummer John Lever. The Band Initially Released Three Studio Albums In The 1980s To Solid Critical Acclaim. After Their Third Release Strange Times In 1987 They Abruptly Disbanded Following The Sudden Death Of Band Manager Tony Fletcher. The Chameleons Were For All Practical Purposes Extinct For Well Over A Decade Before Releasing - To The Delight And Even Disbelief Of Its Ardently Loyal Fan Base - A Final Studio Album In 2001 Entitled Why Call It Anything. The Band Quickly Dissolved Once Again In 2003 Due To Personal Differences After A Successful Reunion Tour Which Took Them Across Europe And The United States. Though Having Never Attained The Level Of Commercial Success Or Fame Enjoyed By Their Contemporaries E.G. U2 Echo And The Bunnymen Joy Division The Chameleons' Early Impact Can Still Be Felt Throughout Much Of Popular Music Today. Dave Fielding Went On To Form The Reegs Who Released A Couple Of Ep's . Then In 2003 Formed Coconut Dogfuck A Trance Techno Dance Act With Ralph On Percussion Paul Didge On Didge And Dave Playing Guitar And Dulcimer . They Released An Ep And Played Festivals And Gigs Around The Uk . Andy Clegg Keyboards With The Chameleons Also Joind Mark And Andy Whittikar To Form Sun And The Moon. Both Andys Also Played With Manchester Band B.F.G.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: View from a Hill

Burgess' Favorite Song On The Album. Mark Burgess Says "I Think What I Liked The Most About This Song No One Around Us Was Writing Like This We Were Out On Our Own With This One And I Loved That. Having Said That This Was Ending Was A Bitch To Arrange. Dave Smashed His Guitar Up In Frustration At One Point. In The End We Just Started Dropping Things In And Out On The Desk. And It Really Came Together. All The Producers We Were Meeting With At The Time Wanted Us To Cut The Song Off It Was Too Long. I Was Like IT'S THE FUCKIN' END OF THE RECORD YOU MORON."

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