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Here Today...Gone Tomorrow
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Album Details: Here Today...Gone Tomorrow

Release Date:01/01/1992
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Track List: Here Today...Gone Tomorrow

  1. String Quartet 1
  2. Home Is Where the Heart Is
  3. In Answer
  4. Bobby Moore's Wine
  5. Sally
  6. In Shreds
  1. Nathan's Phase
  2. Up the Down Escalator
  3. On the Beach
  4. Dear Dead Days
  5. Things I Wish I'd Said
  6. String Quartet 2

Pro Reviews: Here Today...Gone Tomorrow

  • All Music Guide

    Somewhat frustratingly, this collection of tracks lacks full credits while most of the numbers come from two radio sessions from 1982 and 1985 (neither of which are collected on the other session discs), some numbers lack any description of what they're meant to be. Happily, what this disc lacks in clarity it makes up in overall interest; besides being yet more examples of the Chameleons' abilities, a variety of rare numbers and radically alternate takes surface here. Of the two sessions, the real winner clearly is the 1985 one; besides the twin "String Quartet" pieces, both quirky little synth pieces possibly played by touring keyboardist Clegg, two early versions of songs destined to turn up on Strange Times were recorded. "In Answer" already pretty much matches the final version but with a longer build of an intro and synth sweep (the resulting mix buries the guitars a bit), but "Mad Jack," in its "Bobby Moore's Wine" guise, resembles the Free Trade Hall version of the song still wi...th its original set of lyrics. On top of all this is "Sally," never elsewhere recorded or played by the band - it's a gentle, very low-key number about Burgess' soon-to-be wife. The otherwise unidentified tracks include two intriguing rarities recorded with original drummer Brian Schofield, which would date them to 1981. One is the hard to find but quite powerful "Things I Wish I'd Said," but the real surprise is "Dear Dead Days," which in fact turns out to be a fast, nervy version of "Soul in Isolation," fine enough here but which eventually became a powerful centerpiece on Strange Times five years later with more compelling lyrics and music. If nothing else, a good sign as to how the band got even better with time - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

The Chameleons UK

The atmospheric pop band the Chameleons formed in Manchester, England in 1981 from the ashes of a number of local groups: vocalist/bassist Mark Burgess began with the Cliches, guitarists Reg Smithies and Dave Fielding arrived from the Years, and drummer John Lever (who quickly replaced founding member Brian Schofield) originated with the Politicians. After establishing ... Read more