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What Does Anything Mean? Basically<限定盤/Picture Vinyl>
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1

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発売日

2023年04月07日

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BAMLP18

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Easily the high point of the Chameleons' fascination with digital delays, pedals, and making the studio an instrument, the band's second album still is seen by many a fan as being just a little too lost in the production to have the same impact as Script of the Bridge did, despite equally excellent songs. The decision must ultimately be the listener's, but in the end the production argument is much more a quibble than a condemnation -- no matter how you look at it, What Does Anything Mean? Basically proved to be that rarity of sophomore albums, something that at once made the band all the more unique in its sound while avoiding a repetition of earlier work. Ironically, the first track, "Silence, Sea and Sky," turned out to be the least Chameleons-like track ever, being only a two-minute synth intro piece played by Mark Burgess and Dave Fielding. But with the gentle intro to the absolutely wonderful "Perfumed Garden," lyrically one of Burgess' best nostalgic pieces, it rapidly becomes clear exactly which band is doing this. The empathetic fire that infused Burgess' words for songs like "Singing Rule Britannia (While the Walls Close In)," a poetic attack on the Thatcher government, finds itself matched as always by brilliant playing all around. John Lever's command of the drums continues to impress, and Fielding and Reg Smithies remain guitarists par excellence; the searing, sky-bound solo on "Return of the Roughnecks" alone is a treasure. The sublime combination of the rushing "Looking Inwardly" and the soaring, blasting rip "One Flesh," leading into a relaxed instrumental coda, anchors the second side, while "P.S. Goodbye" provides a lovely, melancholic conclusion to an astounding record. CD copies include the 1981 "In Shreds"/"Nostalgia" single as bonus tracks. ~ Ned Raggett
Rovi
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As one of the most promising British post-punk bands of the 1980s, the Chameleons never quite achieved the success of peers such as the Cure and Echo & the Bunnymen, but the Manchester quartet did manage to record three remarkable albums before initially disbanding in 1986. (They would re-form early in the new millennium.) The group's second full-length outing, '85's WHAT DOES ANYTHING MEAN? BASICALLY, finds the Chameleons substituting their debut's bristling intensity for a more atmospheric vibe that is announced by the synth-laden opening instrumental "Silence, Sea and Sky." Despite the emphasis on shimmering production, the ensemble is still capable of fierce, politically charged tunes such as "Return of the Roughnecks" and "Singing Rule Britannia (While the Walls Close In)" that showcase frontman Mark Burgess's deep, passionate voice. It is Reg Smithies and Dave Fielding's intertwining guitar lines, however, which are steeped in heavy digital delay, that create the Chameleons' signature sound and give the record its striking cohesiveness. The 1995 reissue of the album also includes "In Shreds" and "Nostalgia," the band's earliest tracks, which were produced by Steve Lillywhite (U2, XTC), and put the Chameleons on the U.K. music map.

    • 1.
      [LPレコード]
      【A面】
      • 1.
        Silence Sea and Sky
      • 2.
        Perfume Garden
      • 3.
        Intrigue In Tangiers
      • 4.
        Return of the Roughnecks
      • 5.
        Singing Rule Britannia (While The Walls Close In)
    • 【B面】
      • 1.
        On The Beach
      • 2.
        Looking Inwardly
      • 3.
        One Flesh
      • 4.
        Home is Where the Heart Is
      • 5.
        P.S. Goodbye
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