Fortunately, the story didn't end that night at the Whiskey.
Late in 2001, with the Chameleons about as far off of my musical map as somebody like The Strawberry Alarm Clock, I was stunned to find an ad for a Chameleons concert in the local music rag. I later found out they even had a new record out, their first in 15 years, called Why Call It Anything?.
The show was everything I had ever hoped for in my twenty some years of waiting to see a good live Chameleons' show. There is a somewhat rare DVD document of the 2001 tour called Ascension worth getting if you can find it. But basically the Chameleons sounded as though they'd never left, even after 15 years away. They played nearly three hours, and from Script to Strange Times, all the best stuff was there.
The new album, which I picked up soon after seeing this 2001 show, is also really good. Burgess is still ever the truthseeker, as evidenced by tracks like "Anyone Alive" and "Music In The Womb." He is also continuing to ask the deepest spiritual questions — even putting them to a somewhat reggae beat on the track "Miracles And Wonders."
At this late stage of the game, it's probably too much to ask that the Chameleons might find the sort of mass success that eluded them the first time around. Here's hoping that they decide to stick around anyway.









Article comments
1 - Michael J. West
Ahhhhhhhhhh Yes Glen! The Chameleons are sooo great. I have to agree that Script of the Bridge is their best album. "Up the Down Escalator," "Pleasure and Pain," and "Friday's Child" are three of my very favorite songs.
You don't mention the Tony Fletcher Walked on Water EP from 1988. Do you not have that one? It's surprisingly good.
2 - alessandro nicolo
Super details Glen. I may go out and buy their stuff today.
3 - Glen Boyd
Well I'm glad both you guys liked this. Micheal, I haven't heard the EP you mentioned but will make a point of checking it out. Alessandro, the best place to start is either "Script" or "Strange Times". Both are great, but most of the video clips you see on this page come from "Script" so you would already be somewhat familiar with the music.
Thanx for the comments.
-Glen
4 - Vern Halen
Och aye, Glen - I don't often get stone cold stumped, but you've got me here. Never heard 'em, never heard OF them. I watched their videos you linked - I might've liked them had I known about them at the time, but that kind of music doesn't interest me anymore.
What DID interest me though is that they're still working and playing. Where do they play? And who buys their albums?
5 - Glen Boyd
Vern,
I guess thats why my friends know me as the king of obscuro rock trivia.
Anyway, to answer your questions:
As far as I know The Chameleons are still together, though the last time they toured was in 2002. 2001's "Why Call It Anything?" was their last official CD release (and its a good one), although they released a DVD of the 2002 tour called "Ascension" last year in a limited run of 1000 copies (I did notice it's available on Amazon.com though).
As to who listens to them, they have a rather small, but rabidly devoted cult following (of which I am one). Since my focus on these "Rockologist" columns, has thus far been bands who were big at the time but that people have forgotten about--I decided this time around it might be fun to a focus on a band few people even remembered while they were around.
Anyway you should be able to get updates on The Chameleons at their website
And they are a band worth checking out. Thanx as always for stopping by with your comments Vern.
-Glen
6 - Glen Boyd
I just tried to respond to the above comment and it didn''t post---
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7 - Glen Boyd
Okay lets try this again.
Vern, to answer your questions. As far as I know The Chameleons are still together but they haven't toured since 2002. Their last CD was 2001's Why Call It Anything? (and its a good one), but they did put out a DVD of the 2002 tour last year in a limited run of 1000 copies (I did see copies available on Amazon).
As to who listens to them? They have a small, but a very rabidly devoted cult following.
Since I've been largely devoting these "Rockologist" columns to bands who were popular in their heyday, but largely forgotten now--I thought it would be fun to focus on a band that few even remembered while they were originally around.
Like I said in the headline, The Chameleons Are The Greatest Band You've Never Heard of.
Thanx for the comments Vern.
-Glen
8 - Christopher Rose
Glen, you didn't quite format the link properly AND you got snagged by Akismet. Both fixed.
PS: It's marking my own comments as spam too! :-)
9 - Glen Boyd
OK Chris. If ya want you can remove comment #7 since it just repeats what is said in comment #5. Your call and no big deal either way on my end. Thanx for catching it and for the fix.
-Glen
10 - Richard
The Chameleons are my all time favorite band. I grew up in the North of Holland in the eighties and discovered music like Echo & the Bunnymen, The Sound, Cocteau Twins and of course The Chameleons. I was really stunned when I heard Script for the first time. Thursday's Child gave me shivers and Second skin was all a single had to be. All the guitarloops rifs and so forth are so intense that if you listen to the album via an headset you know what I mean by this.
Unfortunately they split up in 1987 after a lot of arguments which way to go after their manager died. Mark Burgess went on to do his own gigs and Reg and Dave founded The Reegs.
After their revival they released Why call it anything and an unplugged album This never ending now.
But again tension rose and arguments started to rear up again an yet another split was there. So officially there is no band called The Chameleons anymore.
If you want to experience The Chameleons's livesound, buy the album The Chameleons Live released in march 2002. It's great.
11 - bren
im very lucky im from manchester here in the u.k and was there to see every gig in Britain,right from the start with the first single "in shreads" we just loved the searing guitars,a world away from the goth rubbish going on here then
Sure there is angst in the lyrics but what beauty lay within,always thought they were going to make it big like u2,glad it didnt it would of ruined what they had
12 - SB
Nice article, surprised you didn't mention the awesome Fletcher EP though.