After the breakup of both the Chameleons and the post-Chameleons project The Sun and the Moon, singer Mark Burgess teamed up with singer-songwriter Bryan Glancy and a small group of other musicians to create Mark Burgess and the Sons of God. The group recorded two live albums (primarily of old Chameleons tracks) and one 'studio' album - 'Zima Junction' - consisting of acoustic demos for an album which was never actually made. The style is more acoustic and folky than the Chameleons, although som...
After the breakup of both the Chameleons and the post-Chameleons project The Sun and the Moon, singer Mark Burgess teamed up with singer-songwriter Bryan Glancy and a small group of other musicians to create Mark Burgess and the Sons of God. The group recorded two live albums (primarily of old Chameleons tracks) and one 'studio' album - 'Zima Junction' - consisting of acoustic demos for an album which was never actually made. The style is more acoustic and folky than the Chameleons, although some tracks, such as an adaptation of a piece by Philip Glass, show a certain experimental edge. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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