Camel – The Collection
- Artist: Camel
- Cod produs: CCSLP 116
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Artist: Camel
Label: Castle Communications
Format: Vinyl - LP, Compilation
Country: UK
Year: 1985
Genres: Rock
Styles: Prog Rock
Collection Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Collection Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Notes: The Collector Series. Gatefold sleeve
Tracklist:
A1 Aristillus
A2 Freefall
A3 Supertwister
A4 Spirit Of The Water
B1 Lunar Sea
B2 White Rider
B3 Earthrise
B4 Song Within A Song
C1 Rhayader
C2 Rhayader Goes To Town
C3 Migration
C4 Rhayader Alone
C5 La Princesse Perdue
C6 The Great Marsh
D1 Drafted
D2 Captured
D3 Sasquatch
D4 Rain Dances
D5 Highways Of The Sun
D6 First Light
Artist: Camel
English progressive rock group formed in 1971 with an original lineup of [a=Andrew Latimer] (guitar, flute, vocals), [a=Peter Bardens] (keyboards, synths, vocals), [a=Doug Ferguson] (bass, vocals) and [a=Andy Ward (2)] (drums. percussion). This lineup recorded the first four studio albums including their most commercially successful album, [i]The Snow Goose[/i], an entirely instrumental record released in 1975. It peaked at number 22 on the UK charts and is certified silver.
For the tour following the release of the band's fourth album, [i]Moonmadness[/i] (1976), they were joined by former [a=King Crimson] sax player and flautist [a=Mel Collins]. In early 1977 Ferguson left and was replaced by [a=Richard Sinclair] (from [a=Caravan]) as the band moved to a jazzier sound. By the end of 1978 a series of personnel changes included the departures of Bardens, Sinclair and Collins and the additions of [a=Colin Bass], [a=Kit Watkins] and [a=Jan Schelhaas]. Their seventh studio album, [i]I Can See Your House From Here[/i] was problematic for advertisers due to the cover art: a crucified astronaut looking at Earth. It also marked Camel's return to the UK charts at number 45. The band had three further studio albums, a live album and numerous personnel changes before disbanding in 1984.
Latimer, the last original member, revived the Camel name in 1991. With various lineups four more studio albums were recorded by 2002. The band played a farewell tour in 2003. It was later disclosed that Latimer was ill and underwent chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant in 2007. He had recovered sufficiently to revive the band in 2013, recording a new version of [i]The Snow Goose[/i] as a tribute to the late Peter Bardens. The band has toured regularly since 2013 and remains active.
For the tour following the release of the band's fourth album, [i]Moonmadness[/i] (1976), they were joined by former [a=King Crimson] sax player and flautist [a=Mel Collins]. In early 1977 Ferguson left and was replaced by [a=Richard Sinclair] (from [a=Caravan]) as the band moved to a jazzier sound. By the end of 1978 a series of personnel changes included the departures of Bardens, Sinclair and Collins and the additions of [a=Colin Bass], [a=Kit Watkins] and [a=Jan Schelhaas]. Their seventh studio album, [i]I Can See Your House From Here[/i] was problematic for advertisers due to the cover art: a crucified astronaut looking at Earth. It also marked Camel's return to the UK charts at number 45. The band had three further studio albums, a live album and numerous personnel changes before disbanding in 1984.
Latimer, the last original member, revived the Camel name in 1991. With various lineups four more studio albums were recorded by 2002. The band played a farewell tour in 2003. It was later disclosed that Latimer was ill and underwent chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant in 2007. He had recovered sufficiently to revive the band in 2013, recording a new version of [i]The Snow Goose[/i] as a tribute to the late Peter Bardens. The band has toured regularly since 2013 and remains active.
