I had the same problem.

The first workaround was to add a startup command: compiz --replace

But then I read that some gnome- or compiz-settings could mess up compiz.
I was able to narrow it down to the file 
~/.local/share/applications/compiz.desktop
So I simply removed compiz.desktop, since it is not really needed anyway.
And after that compiz runs normally. I removed the workaround with the added 
startup command ofcourse.

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windows decorator won't start
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/438925
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