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Who is rod? He is the passion of Prince, the class of Sting, the groove of Earth, Wind, & Fire, the storytelling of The Beatles, the everchanging moods of David Bowie & the witness of unwavering faith in Jesus Christ. The walls of musical genras crumble with classic songwriting from this multi-instrumentalist chameleon. Real instruments, with plenty of attitude. So what kind of music is this again? It's just music for you to enjoy. Chameleon Music | Category | R&B Albums | | Label | Sirrah / spirit Uk | | Orig Year | 2002 | | CD Universe Part number | 7148053 | | Catalog number | 32326 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Nov 26, 2002 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Recording Time | 58 minutes |
Rod Chameleon Songs | 1. | Au Natural |
| 2. | Get Up |
| 3. | Lost |
| 4. | Fly |
| 5. | I Need You |
| 6. | She |
| 7. | That's What I Do |
| 8. | Day That My Heart Lied to Me, The |
| 9. | Imagine |
| 10. | Moonlight in Muswell Hill |
| 11. | Chameleon |
| 12. | Fine' |
| 13. | Church, The |
| 14. | Confused |
| 15. | Why |
| 16. | I Will |
| 17. | Surrendered Life, A |
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