Chameleon (The Four Seasons album)

Chameleon
Studio album by The Four Seasons
Released May 1972
Recorded 1972
Genre Pop rock
Length 33:33
Label Mowest
Producer Bob Gaudio
The Four Seasons chronology
Half & Half
(1970)
Chameleon
(1972)
Who Loves You
(1975)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Chameleon is a 1972 album by The Four Seasons notable for being their only album recorded for Motown. The album met with limited success in the US; no single was even issued from the album in America. "The Night", however, met with success in the UK and peaked at No. 7 in 1975, becoming a Northern Soul mainstay.[2]

Track listing

Track Song Time
1"A New Beginning (Prelude)"1:21
2"Sun Country"4:07
3"You're a Song (That I Can't Sing)"3:11
4"The Night"3:22
5"A New Beginning"4:45
6"When the Morning Comes"4:37
7"Poor Fool"4:20
8"Touch the Rainchild"4:22
9"Love Isn't Here (Like it Used to Be)"3:44

Non-album singles

The following singles were recorded during the band's tenure at Motown; none of these appeared on Chameleon. Some, however, later turned up on Frankie Valli's 1975 "solo" album Inside You, which was a collection of unreleased songs and outtakes from Chameleon.[3]

Legacy

Although reception at the time of release was lukewarm, opinions today from both fans and critics are very positive.[4] Noted for the distinctive Motown sound combined with the sounds of the Four Seasons, the album's "slick pop production values" made for a unique album in their catalog.[5] Unavailable on Compact Disc until 2008, the compilation Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons: The Motown Years finally made this album, Frankie Valli's Inside You, and non album singles accessible to a new audience on a 2 disc set.


Personnel

Additional personnel

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Chin, Brain. Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons: The Motown Years, Liner Notes (2008)
  3. Chin, Brain. Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons: The Motown Years, Liner Notes (2008)
  4. "Motown Anthology Reviews" (PDF). The Four Seasons UK Appreciation Society. Retrieved 31 January 2011.
  5. Lindsay Planer. "Allmusic". Chameleon. Retrieved 31 January 2011.
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