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Quick question about Dave Allen who produced FALAA. Its often cited that he was hired because of the Chameleons record that he did. I was looking into this earlier today, but I noticed that that album was released after the Sister's debut? I did notice he worked with Depeche Mode and Human League. More crucially, he worked with Hussey on the Dead or Aliver album?
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Karst wrote:Quick question about Dave Allen who produced FALAA. Its often cited that he was hired because of the Chameleons record that he did. I was looking into this earlier today, but I noticed that that album was released after the Sister's debut? I did notice he worked with Depeche Mode and Human League. More crucially, he worked with Hussey on the Dead or Aliver album?
I always had the impression it was more because of his rather succesful work with The Cure..with the Walk Away single as a sort of a try out to see how the record buyers/press would respond to the combination of the Sisters sound and the Eldritch/Allen production/mixing ... but then..what do I know? :wink:
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aye, 86

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strange_Times

dunno where you might have heard that chams reference tbh

he was a pretty well established producer by that time, but the DOA link is interesting.
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I think I read it in the Heartland book? Not really being au fait with the Chameleons, does Strange Times have the same production values as FALAA?
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not really comparible - its a completely diff sound tbh. real drums for a start :lol:

and a lot more reverb & echo on the chams guitars :?

if it helps, the track you are most likely to have heard is 'swamp thing', and that's from ST.

ST is generally regarded as the point where the band went a bit too american indie/college rock and lost their uniqueness. they split up not long after that. while i agree its probably their most accessible sounding album (a term often used as a criticism), its still an absolute classic and contains some stunnign songs, such as caution, soul in isolation, etc etc 8)
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Thanks Quiff.
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<slight derail>
Strange Times is my most played Chams album, I wouldn't say it shared any similarities to FALAA in production or style, next up I'd go for What does Anything Mean, Basically (my most enduring Chams album), I find the production on Script of the Bridge a bit sparse and gloomy and expect to be shouted down for this ;D
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James Blast wrote:<slight derail>
Strange Times is my most played Chams album, I wouldn't say it shared any similarities to FALAA in production or style, next up I'd go for What does Anything Mean, Basically (my most enduring Chams album), I find the production on Script of the Bridge a bit sparse and gloomy and expect to be shouted down for this ;D
i'm with you completely on that one, herr blast ;)

script has some very fab songs on, but TBH i find there isn't the variety of texture on the individual song production for me... some of them tend to merge into one, despite them all being classic songs...
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thankee Boss! 8) but...
I do know a certain member in Forres who would disagree with oor appraisals, maybe a split to General Chat would be appropriate as a nice bit of ChamChat is allas welcome :D
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I remember Ness (and Jo?) being somewhat displeased at my saying that everything on Script Of The Bridge sounded the same. I didn't say they sounded bad, just the same. :lol:
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i bet they were :lol:
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I just meant that they all sounded okay, but I couldn't tell one song from another. :lol:

Props on the Lynn Anderson lyrics in your .sig, Boss. ;)
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Dark wrote:I just meant that they all sounded okay, but I couldn't tell one song from another. :lol:
Cloth ears :roll: You listen to far to much 'noize' it's dulled yer senses :kiss:
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I don't really "get" The Chams <duck>.
I mean, I don't mind 'em but I don't have the same high regard for 'em as most people around here seem to.
And that "comeback" gig I saw in York in 2002 left me somewhat underwhelmed. :|
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Scardwel wrote:I don't really "get" The Chams <duck>.
I mean, I don't mind 'em but I don't have the same high regard for 'em as most people around here seem to.
And that "comeback" gig I saw in York in 2002 left me somewhat underwhelmed. :|
that gig was a disaster though :lol:
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Scardwel wrote:I don't really "get" The Chams <duck>.
I mean, I don't mind 'em but I don't have the same high regard for 'em as most people around here seem to.
And that "comeback" gig I saw in York in 2002 left me somewhat underwhelmed. :|
that gig was a disaster though :lol:
It was the last time that I managed to see them live. I also forgot to record an episode of "I'm Alan Partridge" on the night in question. :x

Some nice pics of the evening, from the lovely Sonja.

http://www.chelseamonday.co.uk/fibbers0923/
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:lol: all the usual suspects on those pictures ;D

including, me, in purple :o

http://www.chelseamonday.co.uk/fibbers0 ... 33_JPG.htm

brrrrr :lol:

mind you, scardy seems to be enjoying himself on this one ;) :innocent:

http://www.chelseamonday.co.uk/fibbers0 ... 31_JPG.htm

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Quiff Boy wrote:mind you, scardy seems to be enjoying himself on this one ;) :innocent:
http://www.chelseamonday.co.uk/fibbers0 ... 31_JPG.htm
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Must've been the Timmy Taylor Ale (on form as I recall) :wink:
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dave's 'homepage'

A Music and MP3 blog by Dave Allen of Gang of Four.
http://www.pampelmoose.com

and the latest news therein:

Allen and Burnham Exit Gang of Four
http://www.pampelmoose.com/mspeaks/2008 ... ng-of-four
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a bloke on that website wrote:Dave,
I saw the DC show and it was awesome… I had seen Hugo, Jon, and Andy with Sara Lee (Songs of the Free tour) and the Hard tour in Milwaukee, then saw Jon and Andy in a weird show on a snowy night in DC. But the original line up was the best.

Speaking of snowy nights… I saw you with Shriekback on a snowy night in Milwaukee… it was incredible… any chance of a Shriekback reunion? (I know, Barry still has a band, but you know… All Lined Up, Suck!, My Spine Is The Bassline, Fish Below The Ice…)

not James Blast

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http://www.chelseamonday.co.uk/fibbers0 ... 21_JPG.htm

:lol: :lol: :lol: It was hard work watching gigs I tell you, midway we always needed a kip.

Thanks for bringing this thread back up.
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Burn my eyes! :lol:
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:lol: Now THAT's a first, me managing to quote Chams lyrics. I may have to lie down :lol: :lol:
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