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Strange Times (The Chameleons album)

Strange Times
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Studio album by The Chameleons
Released 1 September 1986
Recorded 1986
Studio Jacob's Studio, (Ridgeway House, Farnham), Surrey, England
Length 52:09
Label Geffen
Producer David M. Allen
The Chameleons chronology
What Does Anything Mean? Basically
(1985)
Strange Times
(1986)
Tony Fletcher Walked on Water.... La La La La La-La La-La-La
(1990)
Singles from Strange Times
  1. "Tears"
    Released: 1 June 1986
  2. "Swamp Thing"
    Released: 1 September 1986
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4.5/5 stars
Melody Maker favourable
The New York Times favourable

Strange Times is the third studio album by English post-punk band the Chameleons, released 1 September 1986 on the Geffen record label.

Two singles were released from the album: "Tears" and "Swamp Thing".

According to Chameleons frontman Mark Burgess: "The album was recorded at Jacob's Studio in Surrey, south of London over a period of five weeks. Again the material was only loosely sketched and we didn't really have any idea how the album would turn out. We'd spent a month or so getting the ideas together living in a small house in the Lake District of England and rehearsing the ideas in a school hall, specially hired, just outside the village of Hawkshead".

The first single from the album was "Tears", released on 1 June 1986.

Strange Times was released 1 September 1986 on the Geffen label. Initial American pressings of the record came with a bonus 12" with six additional tracks, two of which are covers. The American cassette also had the same bonus tracks, split up so that each side of the cassette contained half of the bonus tracks. The record did not have a B side; it was credited as Side A and Side A+.

The album was never released on CD in any territory until 1993. Although Geffen released it as a two-disc set with all of the bonus tracks in the UK and Germany, the decision was made to omit one of the bonus tracks ("Ever After") from the American version to facilitate its release on a single disc.

The album's second single, "Swamp Thing", was released on the same day as the album.

Strange Times was praised by the critics who reviewed it. Ian Gittins of Melody Maker called it "a marvellous departure" from their previous work and "a wonderful record".Robert Palmer of The New York Times described it as "the band's most inventive and winning album yet and as a fine a record as any pop-rock guitar band has made this year. [...] it should delight just about anyone".

Burgess later said, "Strange Times is my favourite. Personally, I believe it was the best lyrical work I'd done with the band and some of the best vocal performances, and I think the Chameleons really began to mature and move forward with this album".


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