Frankie Valli · The Four Seasons – Chameleon album art

Published April 12, 2026
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From Wikipedia:

Chameleon is a 1972 album by the Four Seasons, notable for being their only album with Motown and the only one featuring Demetri Callas on guitar; Callas had replaced band co-founder Tommy DeVito in 1970 but left in 1974, replaced by Don Ciccone and John Paiva during the band's mid-1970s renaissance. The album met with limited success in the US; no single was issued in America. “The Night”, however, peaked at No. 7 in 1975 in the UK, becoming a Northern soul mainstay.

The uncredited cover design brings together two typefaces that were designed around the same time: the debossed title is in Koster (Dickinson, 1888), featuring a custom cap with long swash and a wavy baseline. The names at the top are in all-caps Skjald (MacKellar, Smiths & Jordan, by 1889).

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