Who did all the covers?
The artist for all of the proper Chameleons albums was none other than Reg Smithies. A seemingly prolific artist, Reg also did the cover for the ‘In Shreds’ single,’ which was subsequently used for the release of “The Fan and the Bellows” compilation. Perhaps the most interesting cover that Reg did was for the Peel Sessions album. This album came out three years after the demise of the Chameleons and one can infer from this that Reg had not retained strong ill feelings toward the band. Reg also did most of the covers for the Reegs material. Dave Fielding also contributed artwork for sleeves, the Chameleons’ ‘Singing Rule Britannia’ 12″ EP and the Reegs’ ‘Chorus of the Lost’ 12″ EP. Reg also drew the cover for Homeland’s “Pure” single.
The artist for all of the proper Chameleons albums was none other than Reg Smithies. A seemingly prolific artist, Reg also did the cover for the ‘In Shreds’ single,’ which was subsequently used for the release of “The Fan and the Bellows” compilation. Perhaps the most interesting cover that Reg did was for the Peel Sessions album. This album came out three years after the demise of the Chameleons and one can infer from this that Reg had not retained strong ill feelings toward the band. Reg also did most of the covers for the Reegs material. Dave Fielding also contributed artwork for sleeves, the Chameleons’ ‘Singing Rule Britannia’ 12″ EP and the Reegs’ ‘Chorus of the Lost’ 12″ EP. Reg also drew the cover for Homeland’s “Pure” single.