The Chameleons U.K.
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Tripping Dogs
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Label: |
Glass Pyramid |
Date: |
10/1990 |
Length: |
0:00 |
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LP |
Genre: |
Rock; Post Punk |
Category: |
rock |
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1. |
Singing Rule Brittania
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A Person Isn't Safe
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Here Today
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Pleasure and Pain
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Bobby More's Wine
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Less Than Human
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Thursday's Child
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In Answer
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Return of the Roughnecks
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Second Skin
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One Flesh
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Home Is Where the Heart Is
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This recording is the rehearsal set for a performance at the Free Trade Hall in 1985. There are no production credits. While there is no date on the sleeve or disc, the record came out several years after The Chameleons disbanded. Glass Pyramid may have been affiliated with vocalist/bassist Mark Burgess; his subsequent band's first release ("Alive; Not Dead," released on French label Midnight Music) states on the sleeve "Une production "Glass Pyramid."" "Bobby More's Wine" appeared as "Mad Jack" on the "Strange Times" LP, and "A Person Isn't Safe" appears on other recordings as "A Person Isn't Safe Anywhere These Days."
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