Chamer is the fourth studio album by Tiger's Jaw. Musically, Charmer is a more polished and pop-oriented album than most of Tigers Jaw's previous work, but the moody urgency of the lyrics is stronger than ever.
Shot through with funk and R&B, this 1974 LP confused this glam god's fans and critics at the time-but, in hindsight, it was yet another trailblazing move that other UK artists soon followed.
Owls, Omens, and Oracles is a transformative record featuring vocals from The Blind Boys of Alabama, and an excerpt from Valerie's book, Maps for the Modern World.