Camel

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Freefall 05:52 Tools
Song Within a Song 07:12 Tools
Air Born 05:02 Tools
Supertwister 03:18 Tools
Never Let Go 06:24 Tools
Rhayader 04:11 Tools
Earthrise 06:41 Tools
Spirit of the Water 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Goes to Town 05:21 Tools
Another Night 06:58 Tools
Echoes 07:20 Tools
Lady Fantasy 12:46 Tools
Lunar Sea 09:06 Tools
Mystic Queen 05:38 Tools
Stationary Traveller 05:32 Tools
The Great Marsh 02:04 Tools
The Snow Goose 03:12 Tools
First Light 05:01 Tools
Slow Yourself Down 04:45 Tools
Unevensong 05:36 Tools
Fritha 01:20 Tools
Sanctuary 01:07 Tools
Ice 10:18 Tools
Friendship 01:45 Tools
Drafted 04:22 Tools
Migration 02:02 Tools
Rhayader Alone 01:51 Tools
Flight of the Snow Goose 02:42 Tools
Preparation 03:55 Tools
Aristillus 01:58 Tools
Dunkirk 05:25 Tools
Tell Me 04:08 Tools
Skylines 04:29 Tools
Breathless 04:20 Tools
Fritha Alone 01:30 Tools
Epitaph 02:07 Tools
West Berlin 05:09 Tools
Curiosity 05:52 Tools
Metrognome 04:19 Tools
Chord Change 06:45 Tools
La Princesse Perdue 04:41 Tools
Lady Fantasy - Medley 00:00 Tools
Six Ate 06:03 Tools
Elke 04:30 Tools
Separation 03:56 Tools
Arubaluba 06:53 Tools
Long Goodbyes 05:16 Tools
Refugee 03:46 Tools
Rain Dances 02:57 Tools
Highways of the Sun 04:30 Tools
Fingertips 04:27 Tools
Hymn To Her 05:36 Tools
City Life 00:00 Tools
Pressure Points 02:08 Tools
Lies 00:00 Tools
Nimrodel - Medley 09:16 Tools
Sasquatch 04:43 Tools
Starlight Ride 00:00 Tools
Docks 03:50 Tools
Summer Lightning 06:10 Tools
Wing and a Prayer 00:00 Tools
Beached 00:00 Tools
Down On the Farm 00:00 Tools
Captured 00:00 Tools
Your Love Is Stranger Than Mine 00:00 Tools
Rajaz 00:00 Tools
Landscapes 00:00 Tools
You Make Me Smile 00:00 Tools
The Sleeper 00:00 Tools
Wait 00:00 Tools
One of These Days I'll Get an Early Night 00:00 Tools
Rainbow's End 00:00 Tools
Please Come Home 00:00 Tools
Nimrodel/The Procession/The White Rider 00:00 Tools
Changing Places 00:00 Tools
Mother Road 00:00 Tools
Reflections 00:00 Tools
Vopos 05:30 Tools
Lost and Found 00:00 Tools
Three Wishes 00:00 Tools
Sahara 06:42 Tools
Straight to My Heart 06:23 Tools
Missing 00:00 Tools
Eye Of The Storm 00:00 Tools
After Words 00:00 Tools
Survival 00:00 Tools
Who We Are 00:00 Tools
The Final Encore 00:00 Tools
The Homecoming 00:00 Tools
Cloak and Dagger Man 03:52 Tools
You Are The One 05:21 Tools
Shout 00:00 Tools
Pomp & Circumstance 00:00 Tools
Neon Magic 00:00 Tools
Lawrence 10:46 Tools
Whispers In The Rain 00:00 Tools
Remote Romance 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy: Encounter/Smiles for You/Lady Fantasy 00:00 Tools
Nimrodel / The Procession / The White Rider 00:00 Tools
Heroes 00:00 Tools
Nimrodel - The Procession - The White Rider 00:00 Tools
Harbour of Tears 00:00 Tools
Irish Air 02:55 Tools
Under the Moon 01:16 Tools
Rhayader - Instrumental Album Version 00:00 Tools
Selva 00:00 Tools
No Easy Answer 00:00 Tools
Watching the Bobbins 07:13 Tools
Send Home the Slates 00:00 Tools
Eyes of Ireland 03:08 Tools
Rhayader Goes To Town - Instrumental Album Version 00:00 Tools
End of the Day 02:28 Tools
Coming of Age 07:21 Tools
Go West 00:00 Tools
Dust Bowl 00:00 Tools
Needles 00:00 Tools
Dusted Out 00:00 Tools
Rose of Sharon 00:00 Tools
Running From Paradise 00:00 Tools
Generations 00:00 Tools
Lullabye 00:00 Tools
Chord Change - Instrumental Version 00:00 Tools
End Peace 00:00 Tools
Supertwister - Live At The Marquee Club 00:00 Tools
Aristillus - Instrumental Version 00:00 Tools
Manic 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy: Encounter / Smiles for You / Lady Fantasy 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose - Instrumental Album Version 02:05 Tools
Milk n' Honey 00:00 Tools
Camelogue 00:00 Tools
End of the Line 00:00 Tools
Hopeless Anger 00:00 Tools
Storm Clouds 00:00 Tools
Little Rivers and Little Rose 00:00 Tools
Cotton Camp 00:00 Tools
Broken Banks 00:00 Tools
A Heart's Desire 00:00 Tools
Whispers 00:00 Tools
Sheet Rain 00:00 Tools
A Nod and a Wink 00:00 Tools
Today's Goodbye 00:00 Tools
The Great Marsh - Instrumental Album Version 00:00 Tools
Simple Pleasures 00:00 Tools
Lunar Sea - Instrumental Studio Version 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy - Medley / Original Mix 00:00 Tools
Mystic Queen - Live At The Marquee Club 00:00 Tools
For Today 09:35 Tools
Fritha - Instrumental Album Version 01:30 Tools
Sanctuary - Instrumental Album Version 01:05 Tools
Nimrodel 00:00 Tools
Flight Of The Snow Goose - Instrumental Album Version 00:00 Tools
Fox Hill 09:19 Tools
Migration - Instrumental Album Version 00:00 Tools
Friendship - Instrumental Album Version 00:00 Tools
A Boy's Life 00:00 Tools
The Miller's Tale 00:00 Tools
Squigely Fair 08:01 Tools
Cobh 00:00 Tools
Arubaluba - Live at The Marquee Club 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Alone - Instrumental Album Version 00:00 Tools
Cloak & Dagger Man 00:00 Tools
Dunkirk - Instrumental Album Version 00:00 Tools
Highways Of The Sun - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Another Night (single version) 00:00 Tools
Preparation - Instrumental Album Version 00:00 Tools
Irish Air (instrumental reprise) 00:00 Tools
Epitaph - Instrumental Album Version 00:00 Tools
Fritha Alone - Instrumental Album Version 00:00 Tools
The Last Farewell: Nude's Return 00:00 Tools
La Princesse Perdue - Instrumental Album Version 00:00 Tools
Another Night - single version 00:00 Tools
Vopo's 00:00 Tools
Spirit Of The Water - Demo Version 00:00 Tools
Nude's Return 00:00 Tools
Nimrodel-The Procession-The White Rider 09:15 Tools
Spirit of the Water (demo) 00:00 Tools
Stationary Traveller (Instrumental) 05:34 Tools
Pressure Points (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Lunar Sea (live) 00:00 Tools
The White Rider 00:00 Tools
Flight Of The Snow Goose (Single Edit) 00:00 Tools
The Hour Candle 06:27 Tools
The Great Marsh (Reprise) - Instrumental Reprise Version 00:00 Tools
La Princess Perdue 00:00 Tools
Rhayader (Single Edit) 00:00 Tools
Flight Of The Snow Goose - Instrumental Single Edit 00:00 Tools
The Great Marsh (Reprise) 00:00 Tools
The Hour Candle (A song for my father) 00:00 Tools
Cóbh 00:00 Tools
Rhayader - Instrumental Single Edit 00:00 Tools
Missing (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Song Within a Song (live) 00:00 Tools
After Words (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy: Encounter-Smiles For You-Lady Fantasy 00:00 Tools
Ligging at Louis' 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy: Encounter - Smiles For You - Lady Fantasy 00:00 Tools
God of Light Revisited 00:00 Tools
A Song Within a Song 00:00 Tools
Never Let Go (single version) 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Goes to Town (live) 00:00 Tools
Nimrodel - The Procession - Th 00:00 Tools
Song Within A Song - Live At The Hammersmith Odeon / 1976 00:00 Tools
After All These Years 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy Suite: Encounter/Smiles for You/Lady Fantasy 00:00 Tools
Chord Change - Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1976 00:00 Tools
Homage To The God Of Light - live 00:00 Tools
White Rider 08:51 Tools
Spirit Of The Water (Demo Version) 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy - Encounter - Smi 00:00 Tools
The Last Farewell: The Birthday Cake 00:00 Tools
Nude's Return (The Last Farewell) 00:00 Tools
The Birthday Cake (The Last Farewell) 00:00 Tools
Irish Air (Insturmental Reprise) 01:57 Tools
Preparation / Dunkirk - Live At The Hammersmith Odeon / 1976 / Instrumental Version 00:00 Tools
Pomp and Circumstance 00:00 Tools
Another Night - Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1976 00:00 Tools
Lunar Sea - Live At Coston Hall 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Goes To Town - Live At The Marquee / 1974 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy (Previously Unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Supertwister - Recorded live at The Marquee Club (Previously unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Metrognome - Live At Colston Hall 00:00 Tools
Flight of the Snow Goose (Alternate Single Edit) 00:00 Tools
Mystic Queen - Recorded live at The Marquee Club (Previously unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Flight of the Snow Goose (Single Edit, Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose / Freefall - Live At The Marquee / 1974 / Medley 00:00 Tools
Rhayder 00:00 Tools
Never Let Go (Single Version - Originally released as A-side of MUS 1177 00:00 Tools
Preparation - Live At Royal Albert Hall 00:00 Tools
Highways Of The Sun (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Rhayader (Single Edit, Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Dunkirk - Live At Royal Albert Hall 00:00 Tools
Raindances 00:00 Tools
Rhayder Goes To Town 00:00 Tools
Arubaluba - Recorded live at The Marquee Club (Previously unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Homage To The God Of Light (Recorded live at Marquee Club - 29th October 1974 00:00 Tools
Never Let Go - single version 00:00 Tools
Flight of the Snow Goose (Alternate Single Edit, Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Never Let Go - Live At Hammersmith Odeon 00:00 Tools
Ligging At Louis - BBC Radio One "In Concert" 00:00 Tools
Rain Dances - Live At Colston Hall 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Goes to Town [Live] 00:00 Tools
Flight of the Snow Goose [Single Edit] 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Goes to Town (Live At The Marquee Club, Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Irish Air (reprise) 00:00 Tools
Preparation - Dunkirk (live) 09:40 Tools
The White Rider - Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1976 00:00 Tools
Rhayader [Single Edit] 00:00 Tools
Flight of the Snow Goose [Alternate Single Edit] 00:00 Tools
Supertwister [Live] 00:00 Tools
Arubaluba - BBC Radio One "In Concert" 00:00 Tools
Song Within A Song - Live At Hammersmith Odeon 00:00 Tools
Flight Of The Snow Goose - Instrumental Alternate Single Edit 00:00 Tools
Stationary Traveller [Instrumental] 05:34 Tools
The Great Marsh - Reprise 00:00 Tools
Mystic Queen [Live] 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose, Freefall (Live At The Marquee Club, Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
Irish Air (Instrumental Repris 00:00 Tools
Highways of the Sun [Single Version] 00:00 Tools
Sleeper 00:00 Tools
Excerpt From The Snow Goose (First Three Tracks) - Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1976 00:00 Tools
The Sleeper (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
You are the one (single edit) 00:00 Tools
Arubaluba [Live] 00:00 Tools
First Light - Live At Colston Hall 00:00 Tools
Supertwister (Live At The Marquee Club) 00:00 Tools
Nimrodel , the procession, the white rider 00:00 Tools
The great marsh 2 00:00 Tools
Highways To The Sun 00:00 Tools
You Are The One (Edited version) 00:00 Tools
Highways Of The Sun - Single V 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy , Encounter, Smiles for you, Lady fantasy 00:00 Tools
Lunar Sea - "Live At The Hammersmith Odeon" Instrumental Version 00:00 Tools
Mystic Queen (Live At The Marquee Club) 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy- Encounter - Smiles For You - Lady Fantasy 00:00 Tools
The Birthday Cake 00:00 Tools
Ligging at Louis 00:00 Tools
Sanctuary/Fritha 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy (Medley) 00:00 Tools
The Great Marsh (Instrumental Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Air Born - Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1976 00:00 Tools
Pressure Points [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Unevensong - Live At Colston Hall 00:00 Tools
You Are The One - Edited Version 00:00 Tools
Homage To The God Of Light (Live) 00:00 Tools
One Of This Days I'll Get An E 00:00 Tools
Skylines - Live At Leeds Univerity 00:00 Tools
A Heart's Desire / End Peace 00:00 Tools
One of These Early Days I'll Get an Early Night 00:00 Tools
The Snowgoose/Friendship/Miagration 00:00 Tools
The Great Marsh - Instrumental Reprise Version 00:00 Tools
First Light - BBC "Sight & Sound" In Concert 00:00 Tools
Flight Of The Snow Goose - Single Edit 00:00 Tools
Spoken Introduction By Peter Bardens 00:00 Tools
Rhyader Alone 00:00 Tools
Excerpts From the Snow Goose 00:00 Tools
Arubaluba (Live At The Marquee Club) 00:00 Tools
supertwister [live at the marquee club] [#] 00:00 Tools
Rhayadar 00:00 Tools
Another Night (single) 00:00 Tools
Sanctuary - Live at the BBC, London / 1975 00:00 Tools
Lunar Sea - Live At The Hammersmith Odeon / Instrumental Version 00:00 Tools
Spirit Of The Water [Demo - Bonus] 00:00 Tools
Nude 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Goes To Town - Live At The BBC, London / 1975 00:00 Tools
Missing [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Flight Of The Snowgoose 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose - Live At The BBC, London / 1975 00:00 Tools
Speak Easy 00:00 Tools
After Words [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Chord Change (instrumental version) 00:00 Tools
Lunar Sea [Live] 00:00 Tools
mystic queen [live at the marquee club] [#] 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy - Live At Marquee 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Alone - Live at the BBC, London / 1975 00:00 Tools
Supertwister (Live) 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose (Instrumental Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Dunkirk/Epitaph 00:00 Tools
Nimrodel (Medley) 00:00 Tools
Homage to the God of Light 00:00 Tools
Metrognome - BBC "Sight & Sound" In Concert 00:00 Tools
Rhayader - Live At Royal Albert Hall 00:00 Tools
Rhayader (Instrumental Album Version) 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose - Old Medley (Live) 00:00 Tools
Another Night [Single Version - Bonus] 00:00 Tools
Lunar Sea (Instrumental Studio Version) 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy - Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1976 00:00 Tools
Lunar Sea [Live - Bonus] 00:00 Tools
arubaluba [live at the marquee club] [#] 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Goes To Town - Live At Royal Albert Hall 00:00 Tools
Where Is My Mind 00:00 Tools
Migration - Live at the BBC, London / 1975 00:00 Tools
Ligging At Louis - Live At Marquee 00:00 Tools
Heart's Desire 00:00 Tools
Mystic Queen (Live) 00:00 Tools
Flight Of The Snow Goose (Instrumental Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Flight Of The Snow Goose - Live at the BBC, London / 1975 00:00 Tools
Sanctuary (Instrumental Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Song Within A Song [Live - Bonus] 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose - Live At Royal Albert Hall 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Goes To Town (Instrumental Album Version) 00:00 Tools
The Great Marsh - Live At Royal Albert Hall 00:00 Tools
Preparation - Live at the BBC, London / 1975 00:00 Tools
Fritha (Instrumental Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Pressure Points - Live At Hammersmith Odeon 00:00 Tools
Unevensong - BBC "Sight & Sound" In Concert 00:00 Tools
Song Whithin A Song 00:00 Tools
Aristillus (Instrumental Version) 00:00 Tools
Arubaluba (Live) 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy:Encounter, Smiles For You, Lady Fantasy 00:00 Tools
Sanctuary - Live At Royal Albert Hall 00:00 Tools
Never Let Go (live) 00:00 Tools
Rhayader - Single Edit 00:00 Tools
Free Fall 00:00 Tools
Dunkirk - Live at the BBC, London / 1975 00:00 Tools
La Princesse Perdue - Live at the BBC, London / 1975 00:00 Tools
Friendship - Live At Royal Albert Hall 00:00 Tools
The Great Marsh - Live at the BBC, London / 1975 00:00 Tools
Rainbow's End - Single Version 00:00 Tools
lady fantasy: encounter-smiles for you-lady fantasy [#] 00:00 Tools
Epitaph - Live at the BBC, London / 1975 00:00 Tools
Friendship (Instrumental Album Version) 00:00 Tools
01 - Freefall 00:00 Tools
Migration - Live At Royal Albert Hall 00:00 Tools
In The Arms Of The Waltzing Frauleins 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Alone - Live At Royal Albert Hall 00:00 Tools
Fritha - Live At Royal Albert Hall 00:00 Tools
Skylines - BBC "Sight & Sound" In Concert 00:00 Tools
Flight Of The Snow Goose - Live At Royal Albert Hall 00:00 Tools
Never Let Go [Single Version] 00:00 Tools
The Hour Candle (A Song From M 00:00 Tools
Rainbow's End (single version) 00:00 Tools
Preparation / Dunkirk 00:00 Tools
The Hour Candle [A Song for My Father] 00:00 Tools
Preparation/Dunkirk [Live - Bonus] 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Alone (Instrumental Album Version) 00:00 Tools
West Berlin - Live At Hammersmith Odeon 00:00 Tools
Glass Elevator 00:00 Tools
Migration (Instrumental Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Fritha Alone - Live At Royal Albert Hall 00:00 Tools
02-Rhayader 00:00 Tools
Epitaph - Live At Royal Albert Hall 00:00 Tools
Milk'n Honey 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy Suite:Encounter/Smiles For You/Lady Fantasy (Original Basing Street Mix) 00:00 Tools
One Of These Days I'll Get An Early Night - BBC "Sight & Sound" In Concert 00:00 Tools
Homage to the God of Light [Live] 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Goes to Town - Live 00:00 Tools
Highways Of The Sun - BBC "Sight & Sound" In Concert 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose / Freefall [Live] 00:00 Tools
Flight Of The Snow Goose - Alternate Single Edit 00:00 Tools
Fingertips - Live At Hammersmith Odeon 00:00 Tools
Excerpts From 'The Snow Goose' 00:00 Tools
Supertwister (Live at the Marquee Club) (previously unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Cуbh 00:00 Tools
Song Within A Song [Live] 00:00 Tools
The Great Marsh (2) 00:00 Tools
Selections From The Snow Goose - Live At The BBC, London / 1975 / Medley 00:00 Tools
La Princesse Perdue (Instrumental Album Version) 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose / Freefall (Live) 00:00 Tools
Fritha Alone (Instrumental Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Rhayader - Live At Hammersmith Odeon 00:00 Tools
You Are The One - Edited Versi 00:00 Tools
02 - Song Within A Song 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Goes To Town - "Live At The Marquee" Instrumental Version 00:00 Tools
Preparation (Instrumental Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Dunkirk (Instrumental Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Mystic Queen (live at The Marquee Club) (previously unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Lynar Sea 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose / Freefall - Live 00:00 Tools
La Princesse Perdue - Live At Royal Albert Hall 00:00 Tools
03-Rhayader Goes to Town 00:00 Tools
Supertwister [Live][#][*] 00:00 Tools
Docks - BBC Radio 1 "In Concert" 00:00 Tools
Beached - BBC Radio 1 "In Concert" 00:00 Tools
When You Come Overweight, Sometimes 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Goes To Town - Live At Hammersmith Odeon 00:00 Tools
The Great Marsh (Reprise) - Live At Royal Albert Hall 00:00 Tools
01 - Aristillus 00:00 Tools
Arubaluba (Live at the Marquee Club) (previously unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Captured - BBC Radio 1 "In Concert" 00:00 Tools
Remote Romance (single version) 00:00 Tools
03 - Six Ate 00:00 Tools
The Last Farewell 00:00 Tools
Song Within A Song - Live At The Hammersmith Odeon 00:00 Tools
Epitaph (Instrumental Album Version) 00:00 Tools
06 - Air Born 00:00 Tools
Rhayadar Goes to Town 00:00 Tools
10-Flight of the Snow Goose 00:00 Tools
Homage To The God Of Light (recorded live at Marquee Club (29-10-1974)) 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose/Freefall [Live] 00:00 Tools
Summer Lightning - BBC Radio 1 "In Concert" 00:00 Tools
03 - Chord Change 00:00 Tools
Pinball Wizard 00:00 Tools
Big Apple 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy (Medley / Original Mix) 00:00 Tools
16-The great marsh 00:00 Tools
Never Let Go (single edit) 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy Suite: Encounter-Smiles For You-Lady Fantasy (previously unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Mystic Queen [Live][#][*] 00:00 Tools
Migration (Revised Edition) 00:00 Tools
The Last Farewell : Nude's Return 00:00 Tools
First Light (unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy (Mirage, 1974) 00:00 Tools
Sanctuary (Revised Edition) 00:00 Tools
Preparation / Dunkirk [Live] 00:00 Tools
03 - Nimrodel - The Procession - The White Rider 00:00 Tools
Blow Up 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Alone (Revised Edition) 00:00 Tools
05 - Lady Fantasy- Encounter - Smiles For You - Lady Fantasy 00:00 Tools
One of This Days I'll Get an Early Night 00:00 Tools
Unevensong (unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Spirit of the Water [#][*][Demo Version] 00:00 Tools
Chord Change - Live At Hammersmith Odeon 00:00 Tools
Rhayader (Instrumental Single Edit) 00:00 Tools
Nimrodel, The Procession, The white rider 00:00 Tools
Metrognome (unreleased) 00:00 Tools
07 - lunar sea 00:00 Tools
Epitaph (Revised Edition) 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose/Freefall (live) 00:00 Tools
Arubaluba [Live][#][*] 00:00 Tools
Preparation / Dunkirk (Live) 00:00 Tools
In The Arms Of Waltzing Frauleins 00:00 Tools
Song Within A Song (Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London, 14 04 1976) 00:00 Tools
Snow Goose Intro-Peter Bardens 00:00 Tools
04. Rajaz 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Goes To Town - BBC Radio One "In Concert" 00:00 Tools
Tin Soldier 04:20 Tools
Chord Change (unreleased) 00:00 Tools
17 - Flight of the snow goose (Single edit) 00:00 Tools
Song Within A Song - "Live At The Hammersmith Odeon" Version 00:00 Tools
The Great Marsh (Instrumental Reprise Version) 00:00 Tools
one of these days i'll get an 00:00 Tools
Sanctuary - BBC Radio One "In Concert" 00:00 Tools
03 - Tell Me 00:00 Tools
Raindances (unreleased) 00:00 Tools
Highways To The Sun (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
18 - Rhayader (Single edit) 00:00 Tools
Flight of the Snow Goose [Single Edit][*] 00:00 Tools
Mystery Tour 00:00 Tools
The Great Marsh reprise 00:00 Tools
Preparation/Dunkirk (Live) 00:00 Tools
Lunar Sea [*] 00:00 Tools
Slow Yourself Down (Late Night version) 00:00 Tools
Evil Woman 00:00 Tools
Rhayader (From 'The Snow Goose') 00:00 Tools
Song Within a Song [#][*] 00:00 Tools
Never Let Go [*] 00:00 Tools
A Wing And A Prayer 00:00 Tools
Little River and Little Rose 00:00 Tools
You Are the One [Edited Version] 00:00 Tools
Lunar Sea (Live At Coston Hall) 00:00 Tools
Lunar Sea (Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London, 14 04 1976) 00:00 Tools
Flight Of The Snow Goose (Single Edit)* 00:00 Tools
01 - Breathless 00:00 Tools
20 - Rhayader Goes to Town (Live) 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose/Freefall - "Live At The Marquee" Instrumental Version 00:00 Tools
Society's Child 00:00 Tools
02 - Echoes 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose - BBC Radio One "In Concert" 00:00 Tools
Forget 00:00 Tools
Nimrodel/The Procession/White Rider 00:00 Tools
Rhayader [Single Edit][*] 00:00 Tools
Overwrite 00:00 Tools
Sitting On The Top Of The World 00:00 Tools
Homage To The God Of Light (Recorded live at Marquee Club - 29th October 1974) 00:00 Tools
Preparation/Dunkirk [#][*] 00:00 Tools
Another Night [Single Version][*] 00:00 Tools
The White Rider (Hammersmith 76) 00:00 Tools
Forget It, I Got It 00:00 Tools
Nimrodel-The Procession-The Wh 00:00 Tools
Another Night (Hammersmith 76) 00:00 Tools
19 - Flight of the Snow Goose (Single Edit) 00:00 Tools
Rain Dances (Live At Colston Hall) 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Goes to Town [Live][#][*] 00:00 Tools
Flight Of The Snow Goose (Instrumental Single Edit) 00:00 Tools
Preparation/Dunkirk (Live At Hammersmith Odeon, London, 14 04 1976) 00:00 Tools
In the Arms of Waltzing Fraulines 00:00 Tools
The Roots 00:00 Tools
Tell Me (Version 2) 00:00 Tools
the snow goose/freefall 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose/Freefall ("Live At The Marquee" Instrumental Version) 00:00 Tools
Homage To The God Of Light (Recorded Live At Marquee Club, 29.10.1974) 00:00 Tools
Rhayader (Single Edit)* 00:00 Tools
21 - The Snow Goose - Old Medley (Live) 00:00 Tools
08 - Skylines 00:00 Tools
06 - One Of These Days I'll Get An Early Night 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Alone - BBC Radio One "In Concert" 00:00 Tools
07 - Elke 00:00 Tools
01 Irish Air 00:00 Tools
West Berlin [Live] 00:00 Tools
Never Let Go (Single Version - Originally Released) 00:00 Tools
Preparation/Dunkirk 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy (original mix) 00:00 Tools
Homage to the God of Light [#][*] 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Goes To Town (Live)* 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose/Freefall [Live][*] 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Goes To Town ("Live At The Marquee" Instrumental Version) 00:00 Tools
Another Night - Live At Hammersmith Odeon 00:00 Tools
The White Rider (Live At Hammersmith Odeon) 00:00 Tools
Sanctuary (Live At Royal Albert Hall) 00:00 Tools
Migration - BBC Radio One "In Concert" 00:00 Tools
Preparation/Dunkirk - "Live At The Hammersmith Odeon" Instrumental Version 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose/Freefall (Live)* 00:00 Tools
Another Night (Live At Hammersmith Odeon) 00:00 Tools
Epitaph (Live At Royal Albert Hall) 00:00 Tools
09 - Ice 00:00 Tools
Fritha Alone (Live At Royal Albert Hall) 00:00 Tools
Fritha (Live At Royal Albert Hall) 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy Suite: Encounter/Smiles For You/Lady Fantasy (Original Basing Street Mix) 00:00 Tools
Nimrodel The Procession The White Rider 00:00 Tools
07. Sahara 06:44 Tools
Can't Be So Bad 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy: Encounter / Smiles For You / Lady Fantasy (Original Basing Street Studios Mix) 00:00 Tools
Dunkirk - BBC Radio One "In Concert" 00:00 Tools
10 - Highways Of The Sun - Single Version 00:00 Tools
01 - Wait 00:00 Tools
09 - Rainbow's End 00:00 Tools
05 Stationary Traveller 00:00 Tools
05 - Survival 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose / Freefall 00:00 Tools
Blue Room 00:00 Tools
Pressure Points (extended mix) 00:00 Tools
The White Rider - Live At Hammersmith Odeon 00:00 Tools
Flight Of The Snow Goose - BBC Radio One "In Concert" 00:00 Tools
Flight of the Snow Goose [Alternate Single Edit][#][*] 00:00 Tools
Dunkirk (Live At Royal Albert Hall) 00:00 Tools
05. Shout 00:00 Tools
Unevensong (Live At Colston Hall) 00:00 Tools
02 Irish Air (Instrumental reprise) 00:00 Tools
Preparation - BBC Radio One "In Concert" 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy: Encounter-Smiles 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Goes to Town (Live at The Marquee Club) 00:00 Tools
Camel - A Nod And A Wink - 01 - A Nod And A Wink 11:17 Tools
First Light (BBC 'Sight & Sound' 10-01-77) 00:00 Tools
Selections from the Snow Goose 00:00 Tools
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Skylines (Live At Leeds Univerity) 00:00 Tools
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Lady Fantasy (Encounter; Smiles For You; Lady Fantasy) 00:00 Tools
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Staionary Traveller 00:00 Tools
Camel - A Nod And A Wink - 02 - Simple Pleasures 05:32 Tools
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Metrognome (Live At Colston Hall) 00:00 Tools
Blow Up - Sqim Remix 00:00 Tools
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Song Within A Song (Live At Hammersmith Odeon) 00:00 Tools
Irish Air [Instrumental Reprise] 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy - Encounter - Smiles For You - Lady Fantasy 00:00 Tools
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Air Born - Live At Hammersmith Odeon 00:00 Tools
Air Born (1976) 00:00 Tools
Epitaph - BBC Radio One "In Concert" 00:00 Tools
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Rhayader Alone (Live At Royal Albert Hall) 00:00 Tools
Never Let Go (Live At Hammersmith Odeon) 00:00 Tools
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Captured - Live At Hammersmith Odeon 00:00 Tools
Another Night [Single Version] 00:00 Tools
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Friendship (Live At Royal Albert Hall) 00:00 Tools
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Migration (Live At Royal Albert Hall) 00:00 Tools
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Highways To The Sun (BBC 'Sight & Sound' 10-01-77) 00:00 Tools
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Mirage 00:00 Tools
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05 LULLABYE 00:00 Tools
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First Light (BBC "Sight & Sound" In Concert) 00:00 Tools
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04 Selva 00:00 Tools
One Of These Days I'll Get An Early Night (BBC 'Sight & Sound' 10-01-77) 00:00 Tools
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Rhayader (Live At Royal Albert Hall) 00:00 Tools
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The Hour Candle (A Song From My Father) 00:00 Tools
The Last Farewell : The Birthday Cake 00:00 Tools
God of Light 00:00 Tools
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Lady Fantasy- Encounter - Smil 00:00 Tools
Irish Air (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Never Let Go [Single Version][*] 00:00 Tools
Chord Changes 00:00 Tools
Mystic Queen (1973) 00:00 Tools
Obrigado 00:00 Tools
Lunar Sea ("Live At The Hammersmith Odeon" Instrumental Version) 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy: Encounter/Smiles for You/Lady Fantasy [#][*] 00:00 Tools
Rhayader (single edit B-side) 00:00 Tools
Excerpt From The Snow Goose (First Three Tracks) - Live At The Hammersmith Odeon 00:00 Tools
Stationary Traveler 00:00 Tools
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13 The Hour Candle (A Song For My Father) 00:00 Tools
Preparation [Instrumental Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Cloak Dagger Man 00:00 Tools
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Song Within A Song (Hammersmith 76) 00:00 Tools
Ligging At Louis (Live At Marquee) 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy: Encounter / Smil 00:00 Tools
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Song Within a Song (live at The Hammersmith Odeon / 1976) 00:00 Tools
Blue Room - Nat Self 10k Smoke Mix 00:00 Tools
Excerpt From The Snow Goose (First Three Tracks) 00:00 Tools
Dunkirk [Instrumental Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Flight Of The Snow Goose (Live At Royal Albert Hall) 00:00 Tools
Rhayader (Instrumental Edit) 00:00 Tools
Another Night (A-Side of Single) 00:00 Tools
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Drafted [Live] 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy (Bonus) 00:00 Tools
Rock Classic. 00:00 Tools
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Pressure Points [Live] 00:00 Tools
Irish Air (Instrumental Reprise) [Instrumental][Version] 00:00 Tools
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02. Earthrise 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy: Encounter/Smiles 00:00 Tools
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Rhyander 00:00 Tools
Wait - Live At Hammersmith Odeon 00:00 Tools
Lies [Live] 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose (Complete) 00:00 Tools
13 Lies 00:00 Tools
Lunar Sea (Hammersmith 76) 00:00 Tools
Slow Yourself Down (Late-Night Version) 00:00 Tools
Epitaph [Instrumental Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Sad Sheep 00:00 Tools
Homage To The God Of Light [Live][*] 00:00 Tools
Flight Of The Snow Goose (Instrumental Alternate Single Edit) 00:00 Tools
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08. Ice 00:00 Tools
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Fingertips [Live] 00:00 Tools
Mystic Queen [#][*][Live] 00:00 Tools
Hour Candle (A Song For My Father) 00:00 Tools
One Of These Days I'll Get An Early Night (BBC "Sight & Sound" In Concert) 00:00 Tools
La Princesse Perdue [Instrumental Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Great Marsh 00:00 Tools
The Great March 00:00 Tools
03 - Rhayader Goes To Town 00:00 Tools
The Great Marsh [Instrumental Reprise Version] 00:00 Tools
12 You Are The One (Single Edit) 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy: Encounter/Smiles for You/Lady Fantasy [Original Mix][*] 00:00 Tools
Flight of the Snow Goose (Sing 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy (Live) 00:00 Tools
Stationary Traveller (Instrume 00:00 Tools
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Unevensong (BBC "Sight & Sound" In Concert) 00:00 Tools
After All These Years [Japan Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
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Chord Change (Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1976) 00:00 Tools
15 Nude's Return 00:00 Tools
01. Dust Bowl 00:00 Tools
07. Echoes 00:00 Tools
Rhayander Goes to Town 00:00 Tools
Fritha Alone [Instrumental Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy: Encounter - Smil 00:00 Tools
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Skylines (BBC "Sight & Sound" In Concert) 00:00 Tools
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Ice (live) 00:00 Tools
Wait [Live] 00:00 Tools
04 - Sanctuary 00:00 Tools
Liggmg At Louis' 00:00 Tools
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Preparation / Dunkirk (Live At The Hammersmith Odeon / 1976 / Instrumental Version) 00:00 Tools
Neon 00:00 Tools
Sasquatch [Live] 00:00 Tools
12 - Dunkirk 00:00 Tools
Obrigado (Yolanda Be Cool Remix) 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose / Freefall (Live At The Marquee / 1974 / Medley) 00:00 Tools
Mystic Queen [Live At The Marquee Club] 00:00 Tools
City Life (live) 00:00 Tools
Flight Of The Snow Goose (Instrumental Alternate Edit) 00:00 Tools
Song Withing A Song 00:00 Tools
Nimrodel / The Procession / Th 00:00 Tools
Zig Zag 00:00 Tools
Flight of the Snow Goose [*][Single Edit] 00:00 Tools
Homage To The God Of Light (Llive at Marquee Club 29-10-1974) 00:00 Tools
11. Broken Banks 00:00 Tools
Rhayader (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
13 - Epitaph 00:00 Tools
Highways Of The Sun (BBC "Sight & Sound" In Concert) 00:00 Tools
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06. Unevensong 00:00 Tools
02. Go West 00:00 Tools
Blue Room - Nat Self Bass and Drum Mix 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy: Encounter/Smiles for You/Lady Fantasy [*][Original Mix] 00:00 Tools
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The Snow Goose, Freefall (live at the Marquee Club) 00:00 Tools
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Flight of the Snow Goose (Alte 00:00 Tools
Rhayader [Instrumental Single Edit] 00:00 Tools
The Snow Goose [Instrumental Album Version] 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Goes to Town (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
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Don't Wake Me 00:00 Tools
Another Night [*][Single Version] 00:00 Tools
06 - The Snow Goose 00:00 Tools
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Cohiba 00:00 Tools
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First Flight 00:00 Tools
Spirit of the Water (Demo Vers 00:00 Tools
La Princesse Perdue (Live At Royal Albert Hall) 00:00 Tools
Never Let Go [Single Version] [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Lunar Sea (Live at the Hammersmith Odeon) 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy- Encounter-Smiles For You-Lady Fantasy 00:00 Tools
Supertwister [Live][*] 00:00 Tools
Pressure Points (Live At Hammersmith Odeon) 00:00 Tools
Placebo Effect 00:00 Tools
Firefall 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy - Live At Hammersmith Odeon 00:00 Tools
Nimrodel, The Procession, White Rider 00:00 Tools
Homage To The God Of Light [Live At Marquee Club] [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Another Night (Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1976) 00:00 Tools
Rhayander 00:00 Tools
17. Sasquatch 00:00 Tools
Mariachi 00:00 Tools
02-Song Within A Song 00:00 Tools
Lunar Sea (live version) 00:00 Tools
Arubaluba [Live][*] 00:00 Tools
The White Rider (Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1976) 00:00 Tools
Pressure Points [12'' version] 00:00 Tools
Lunar Sea (bonus) 00:00 Tools
Mystic Queen [Live][*] 00:00 Tools
Introduction 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy Suite: Encounter- 00:00 Tools
Air Born (Live At Hammersmith Odeon) 00:00 Tools
Dark Rain 00:00 Tools
Slow Yourself Down [Late Night Version] 00:00 Tools
Smoking Trumpet 00:00 Tools
16 - The Great Marsh 00:00 Tools
Spirit of the Water (bonus) 00:00 Tools
Birthday Cake 00:00 Tools
Another Night (bonus) 00:00 Tools
God of Light Revisited (from Greasy Truckers) 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Goes To Town [Live At The Marquee, Instrumental Version] 00:00 Tools
Last Train Polka 00:00 Tools
West Berlin (Live At Hammersmith Odeon) 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Goes To Town (Live At Hammersmith Odeon) 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy: Encounter/Smiles For You Lady Fantasy 00:00 Tools
Highways of the sun (single edit) 00:00 Tools
Fingertips (Live At Hammersmith Odeon) 00:00 Tools
Arubaluba (At the Marquee club, 30/10/74) 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy: Encounter/Smiles for You/Lady Fantasy(Original Basing Street Studios Mix 1973) [*] 00:00 Tools
Irish Air (Insturmental Repris 00:00 Tools
Higways Of The Sun (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Nimrodel/Procession/The White Rider 00:00 Tools
After All These Years* 00:00 Tools
Supertwister - Recorded live a 00:00 Tools
Supertwister (At the Marquee club, 30/10/74) 00:00 Tools
Unevensongs 00:00 Tools
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Air Born (Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1976) 00:00 Tools
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Rhayader (Live At Hammersmith Odeon) 00:00 Tools
Nimrodel & The Procession & The White Rider 00:00 Tools
Highways To The Sun [Single Version] 00:00 Tools
Excerpt From The Snow Goose (First Three Tracks) (Live At Hammersmith Odeon / 1976) 00:00 Tools
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Flight Of The Snow Goose (Instrumental Edit) 00:00 Tools
Mystic Queen (At the Marquee club, 30/10/74) 00:00 Tools
frienship 00:00 Tools
Rhayader & Rhayader goes to Town 00:00 Tools
West Berlin (Live Version) 00:00 Tools
Reflection 00:00 Tools
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Lady Fantasy Suite Encounter-Smiles for You-Lady Fantasy 00:00 Tools
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Go Go Baby Panda 00:00 Tools
Strange Mirror 00:00 Tools
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Coconuts 00:00 Tools
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Traveling Camel 00:00 Tools
„Song Within a Song 00:00 Tools
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Preparation, Dunkirk 00:00 Tools
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Mascara 00:00 Tools
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Arubaluba {*} 00:00 Tools
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Pressure Points - 12" version 00:00 Tools
Akin 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy: Encounter, Smiles For You, Lady Fantasy 00:00 Tools
Never Let Go (single) 00:00 Tools
Rhayader (Live) 00:00 Tools
Lady Fantasy (Original basing street studio mix - Nov. 1973) 00:00 Tools
Lies The Lasr Farewell 00:00 Tools
Flight of the Snow Goose [Alternate Single Edit] [#][*] 00:00 Tools
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Watch Dogs - Original Mix 00:00 Tools
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Another Night [Single Version 00:00 Tools
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Autumn 00:00 Tools
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The Snowgoose 10:02 Tools
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Ligging At Louis (BBC Radio One "In Concert") 00:00 Tools
Rhayader Goes To Town (BBC Radio One "In Concert") 00:00 Tools
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The Flight of the Snow Goose 00:00 Tools
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Homage to the God of Light (live, 1974-10-29: Marquee Club) 00:00 Tools
08-Another Night [Single Version] 00:00 Tools
Chord Change (Live) 00:00 Tools
The Last Farewell: Nude's Retu 00:00 Tools
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Another Night (Single Version) / Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
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A boys life 00:00 Tools
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Universong 00:00 Tools
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Song Within A Song ("Live At The Hammersmith Odeon" Version) 00:00 Tools
Song Withen a Song 00:00 Tools
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Camel is an English progressive rock group from London, England, United Kingdom. They formed circa 1964 when brothers Andrew and Ian Latimer got together with their respective friends Alan Butcher and Richard Over to form The Phantom Four. The band played extensively around their home town of Guildford, Surrey before changing their name to Strange Brew. The group performed mainly cover tunes until mid-1968 when Ian Latimer quit to get married. Andrew Latimer and Alan Butcher placed an ad in the Surrey Advertiser for a bass player to which Doug Ferguson responded. On 13th November 1968 Ferguson arrived for an audition and promptly impressed the duo with his confidence, a 'fat' bass sound, excellent gear (Fender jazz bass, 2 Vox T-60 cabs with amps) and his own roadie! He was offered the gig on the spot. The new blues orientated trio was called The Brew. Shortly after joining The Brew, Ferguson told Latimer about an exciting drummer he knew. Andy Ward joined The Brew at the tender age of 14 and the heart of camel had begun to take shape. Ferguson rapidly proved himself to be a great asset with his talent for getting the band attention and gigs. He was also very good at coaxing the promised fees out of promoters, who often protested they didn't have the money on hand. As a result, The Brew enjoyed a steady stream of performance dates and recorded their first demo, 'Crossroads' in which DJM Records seemed to show interest but the trio were disappointed to learn that it was only in using them as a backing band for another of their artists, Philip Goodhand-Tait. In 1971, they recorded an album with Goodhand-Tait, called 'I Think I'll Write A Song', but the success was minimal and the trio were dropped. The experience, however, was enlightening. Phil Tait was a piano player. The three musicians agreed a keyboard player would broaden the sound of the band and they promptly placed an ad in The Melody Maker. On 20th September 1971, Peter Bardens responded to the ad with an extensive resume (Shotgun Express [Rod Stewart & Beryl Marsden], Them [Van Morrison], Peter B's Looners [Peter Green & Mick Fleetwood] to name but a few) as well as two solo albums under his own name. The four hit it off instantly. Bardens, who had been planning to depart England for what he thought to be "the more promising shores of the USA", had previously arranged a few gigs in Ireland. Thus, on 8th October 1971, the group performed their first gig in Belfast under the name of "Peter Bardens On". Not long after they would collectively agree on a new name... Camel. Camel played their first gig at Waltham Forest Technical College supporting Wishbone Ash on 4th Dec 1971. By August of '72, Camel were signed to MCA Records. They quickly entered the studio to record their first self-titled album, 'Camel'. A collection of individual songs, chiefly from Latimer and Bardens, the album was greeted with muted success and MCA did not take an option for a second album. By now, the group had acquired management, Geoff Jukes and Max Hole of Gemini Artists (later to become GAMA Records), and moved to Decca Records where they would remain for 10 years. The push & pull relationship between Latimer and Bardens brought out the best from their compositional skills. They inspired one another with their individual solo work both in the studio and on stage. Energies were high. CAMEL gigged 9 months of the year and firmly established a reputation for their excellent live sound. Their second album, 'MIRAGE', heightened their profile and the album sleeve attracted the unwanted attention of the USA branch of Camel cigarettes who demanded the band change the cover or face legal action. The USA record company quickly fashioned a new sleeve to avoid legal hassles. The original sleeve remained unchanged throughout the rest of the world as Geoff Jukes had already struck a deal with the European branch of the cigarette company to release tiny packets of cigarettes (5 cigarettes to a packet) using the CAMEL artwork, including track-listing. So enamoured were the executives in Europe, they visited the band in the studio trying to talk CAMEL into renaming the songs on 'MIRAGE' (e.g., "Twenty To The Pack"). They also wanted CAMEL to cover their amps with camel skins, allow advertisements and give away cigarettes at all the performances. The latter was successful as Jukes had struck a deal the band were never privy to. The band were getting 'belligerent' and a sarcastically amusing Peter Bardens suggested an album song-title of "Twenty Sticks Of Cancer". Thus ended the association twixt the beast and the leaf. They toured as 'Pete Bardens' Camel' for a while in 1973/4 - possibly because of the cigarette contretemps, but at the time reputedly to distinguish themselves from Peter Frampton's Camel. In 1975, the CAMEL 'concept' album came about. For 'MIRAGE' Latimer had written 'White Rider' (inspired by Tolkien's 'Lord Of The Rings') and Ferguson suggested doing a an entire album based on a book. All band members were fond of reading at the time so each set out in search of a good story. Bardens suggested 'Siddhartha' and 'Steppenwolf' but when Ferguson suggested Paul Gallico's 'THE SNOW GOOSE' the emotional appeal was strong. 'THE SNOW GOOSE' took fans by surprise. Entirely instrumental, 'THE SNOW GOOSE' earned them Melody Maker's "Brightest Hope" award and firmly established the band with a strong and loyal fan base. It also took author Paul Gallico by surprise. Gallico, a fierce opponent of cigarette smoking, hated the name of the band believing it to be connected to the cigarette company and threatened to sue if the title was not changed. Legalities observed, the album title had the additional words "inspired by" and the threat was subdued. This behind-the-scene drama had no effect on the appeal of the album. On 17th October 1975, accompanied by the London Symphony Orchestra, CAMEL performed 'THE SNOW GOOSE' at The Royal Albert Hall to a sold-out crowd. In early '76, 'MOONMADNESS' brought greater critical acclaim in the USA. Producer Rhett Davies created an open, intimate sound for'MOONMADNESS', and the 'concept' was more ethereal with inspiration derived from the individual musician's characters. Yet 'MOONMADNESS' would become the swansong for some. A jazzy influence had impressed itself upon CAMEL and, during the European tour, the dynamic sound of saxophonist Mel Collins marked the first change in the sound of Camel after Ferguson had encouraged Collins' inclusion in the band. Not long after Andy Ward was pushing for a more complicated rhythm section, a style that matched neither Feguson's ability nor interest. This would be the first major change CAMEL would see. In the early days of 1977, bassist Doug Ferguson left CAMEL never to appear with them again. The loss of Ferguson's quiet strength would prove, in years beyond, to have the greatest impact on the band... The first major shift in CAMEL's lineup created 'RAIN DANCES'. Although not an "official member" of CAMEL, Mel Collins would spend much of his time in the studio and on the road with the band. Preferring to maintain his independent status as a session player, Mel would continue to appear with CAMEL on and off until 1985. Richard Sinclair, formerly from Canterbury's Caravan and Hatfield and the North, possessed the jazzier style Andy Ward had hoped for but the mix of personalities did not posses the balance of earlier days. Inevitable change began to gather momentum. Pressure for a hit single was brought to bear from the management and Decca Records. Latimer and Bardens struggled with their opposing styles of writing, complicating instead of complimenting their relationship. Camel's sound was further affected by a new producer, Mick Glossop. Upon release, 'BREATHLESS' proved a bit of a shock to fans with its unusual combination of pop, jazz and progressive. It was loved by some, hated by others. 'BREATHLESS' entered the charts and quickly exited shortly thereafter. But chart success was not the last change CAMEL would encounter in '78. On 30th July, just before Camel's tour and amidst a storm of disagreements, keyboardist Peter Bardens left the band... The split with Peter Bardens had been acrimonious but unavoidable. Bardens went straight into rehearsals with former bandmate Van Morrison for an album, "Wavelength", and tour. Bardens also promptly signed a lucrative solo deal with Arista Records and soon released 'Heart To Heart'. But Andy Ward and Andrew Latimer decided to embrace the opportunity to expand the band. Two keyboard players would create an interplay CAMEL had not been able to experiment with previously. They contacted Richard Sinclair's cousin Dave Sinclair, and his former bandmate Jan Schelhaas for the '78 tour to promote 'BREATHLESS'. Although this lineup had no recorded output, Dave Sinclair had made a quiet appearance on 'BREATHLESS', performing keyboards on "You Make Me Smile" and "Rainbows End", a song Latimer had written for Bardens. The 'BREATHLESS' tour lasted 3 months. The pressures of live performing took toll. By tours end, Dave Sinclair would return to Canterbury and Richard Sinclair would be asked to leave CAMEL... Upon hearing an album by a group called "Happy The Man" in 1979, Andrew Latimer and Andy Ward immediately agreed Kit Watkins was a keyboardist they wanted in CAMEL. Bassist Colin Bass had been highly recommended and became Camel's lasting bassist. Jan Schelhaas had remained with CAMEL after the 'BREATHLESS' tour both for his playing skills and his easygoing temperament. Watkins and Bass arrived during rehearsals at Wood Farm, Suffolk, in early '79. A remarkable technician, Kit impressed all who heard him; Colin's solid, earthy sound melded with Ward in a seemingly perfect harmony. For awhile, it appeared CAMEL would settle but, again, unavoidable circumstance would prevail. CAMEL worked nearly 12 months of '79, enjoying only short breaks in-between recording and touring. Originally titled 'Endangered Species', this title would be changed at the last minute to 'I CAN SEE YOUR HOUSE FROM HERE' a poor attempt at humor that would give the band problems, not only from their advertisers. The intensive schedule would create conflict and misunderstandings between the musicians. Watkins left the band shortly before CAMEL entered the studio to record 'NUDE' in 1981, but he would return for the tour and leave again immediately after. The recording of 'NUDE' and the subsequent promotional tour would be the most devastating for CAMEL. In mid-1981, as he would tell 'Q' Magazine some 10 years later, Andy Ward succumbed to alcohol and drug abuse and attempted suicide, unsuccessfully to the relief of all. But it rendered Ward unable to play drums in the foreseeable future. In shock, the band dissolved, the remainder of the tour was canceled and recording for the next album was postponed in the hope that Ward would recover... Internal problems of the band were not the concern of Decca Records to which CAMEL were contractually bound for a specific recorded output. Decca refused to be put off any longer and upped the pressure for a hit single. With delays no longer possible, Latimer had to accept that his friend and drummer would not recover and thus, with Andrew Latimer the sole surviving member of CAMEL, 'THE SINGLE FACTOR' was recorded and duly released in April 1982. Writing on demand had produced an odd mix of songs but entering the studio provided an unexpected bright spot. During the recording of NUDE in studio 3 at Abbey Road Studios, the Alan Parsons Project were recording just down the hall in studio 2. Curious by nature, singer Chris Rainbow and bassist/singer David Paton popped in on the CAMEL sessions and new friendships were forged. Unbeknownst to all at the time, this laid the groundwork for a new lineup. Eventually, 'THE SINGLE FACTOR' would see a whole new line of artists including Rainbow and Paton as well as Anthony Phillips (former Genesis), Francis Monkmon (Sky), and guest drummers Simon Phillips (The Who, Jeff Beck, Toto), Dave Mattacks (Fairport Convention) and Graham Jarvis (Cliff Richard). Time had healed the rift between Latimer and Bardens and although their opposing musical styles would not see eye-to-eye again, Bardens made a guest appearance on the album, forging new friendships himself that would later become 'Keats'. But Ward was unable to appear on the album and hoping to keep the matter private, CAMEL naively included a simple footnote in the liner notes that Andy Ward did not appear due to an injury to his hand. The promotional tour for 'THE SINGLE FACTOR' turned out to be just the breath of fresh air Latimer needed. The mix of personalities was magical with a ceaseless, positive energy from Chris Rainbow who, with Paton and Tosh (Scotsmen, all three) maintained a flow of laughter from start to finish of the tour. Kit Watkins had returned for his third CAMEL tour and the level of musicianship delighted audiences. Latimer would call it "the funniest tour I've ever been on". It would be a temporary respite, however, for soon after in late October, manager Max Hole, unexpectedly announced his departure for a position with a major record company, leaving CAMEL effectively without management. Then, as 1983 dawned, the inevitable came to be. Unable to stop abusing alcohol, Ward could not continue with CAMEL. On a sad January day at the offices of Fleet Street lawyers, Ward's association with CAMEL ended. Nearly 13 years to the day he had joined Ferguson and Latimer, Andy Ward formally left CAMEL never to perform with them again. The loss of Ward left Latimer in limbo and musical pursuits, for the most part, were overshadowed by the need to concentrate on sorting out legal problems that had plagued the band for years. Former manager Geoff Jukes had filed a lawsuit against CAMEL claiming past commissions from CAMEL's earlier days. Having literally abandoned the band in 1978 at the point of Bardens' departure and upon the eve of a world tour, Jukes' lawsuit would ultimately prove futile. The legal battle began to heat up by 1983. Latimer battled the suit alone despite all members being named and it would take 5 stressful years at great expense, both spiritually and financially, before settlement in Camel's favour. In this year of change, Latimer fought hard. CAMEL was worth the battle. There were musical bright spots in 1983 including a new contract with Decca Records which had just been taken over by PolyGram. In preparation for the new recording committment, Latimer had gotten in touch with Dutch keyboardist, Ton Scherpenzeel (KAYAK) whose playing he had always admired. Ton visited London and the two musicians quickly made plans to record Camel's new studio album 'STATIONARY TRAVELLER'. 'STATIONARY TRAVELLER' was released in April of 1984. Flush with critical acclaim of the album, CAMEL were once again on the road. Former CAMEL bassist Colin Bass returned to the UK, after having moved abroad in 1981. Bass got in touch with Latimer and the former bandmates patched up past differences. Chris Rainbow joined the tour and Paul Burgess (Jethro Tull, 10cc) who had approached Latimer prior to recording 'STATIONARY TRAVELLER' did so again for the tour. Although not fond of touring, Ton Scherpenzeel never let it show. Ton made a superb addition to CAMEL that thrilled KAYAK and CAMEL fans, though his fear of flying would severely limit his time with CAMEL to the disappointment of fans and musicians alike. The live performance video and CD of the 'STATIONARY TRAVELLER' tour was appropriately called 'PRESSURE POINTS' . CAMEL wanted to include the entire concert but due to lighting problems on the night of recording, the first half was too dark for Mansfield's approval so only the second half of the performance made it to broadcast and a video cassette. Astonishingly, the earlier portion of the concert would actually be erased by PolyGram and lost forever! Decca Records (now owned by PolyGram) flexed their muscles and insisted on dividing the concert material so that both recordings had different track listings, under the auspicious assertion that it created more diversity for the buying public. There was an added pleasure for many fans when Richie Close joined the tour at the 11th hour on backup keyboards. Sadly, Richie died just a few years later from Legionnaire's disease. He will be forever young on Camel's video. The lawsuit with Jukes reached fever pitch by 1985. Latimer divided his time between lawyer's offices and record companies as he sought an outlet for Camel's new material titled ''DUST AND DREAMS''. Each pursuit was filled with roadblocks but the lawsuit would finally take a sudden turn for the better. As Latimer scrutinized old contracts it came to light that CAMEL were owed royalties that had never been paid by Camel's management/production company, GAMA Records. Highly charged by this discovery, Latimer gathered support from Bardens, Ward and Ferguson to file a suit against GAMA. This lawsuit, by comparison, would be brief and glorious. On 25th March 1985, long overdue, they finally reaped the benefits of their past work together. Reunited in the same attorney's office that had accepted Ward's resignation from CAMEL just two years earlier, happier times now prevailed. The former bandmates settled their lawsuit with GAMA and received their first of many royalty payment to come. Formalities completed, they celebrated at a local pub until closing time. Old wounds healed, memories flourished and, though they no longer had interest in playing together, all parted as friends. Since the PolyGram takeover, the changes at Decca had reached the extreme and Latimer could see that CAMEL needed to get out of their contract. After a 10 year association, Decca and CAMEL would mutually and amicably agree to go their separate ways on 10th April 1985. CAMEL was free to search for a more like-minded record company, yet this newly found freedom also brought a shock to Latimer when he would later remark he "couldn't get arrested with new CAMEL material". That material would evolve to become ''DUST AND DREAMS''. When not a lawyer's office, Latimer had hawked CAMEL for a deal. In late 1987, he began negotiating with EG Records, on a seemingly successful course. A small label, EG hosted such names as Brian Eno, Robert Fripp, Brian Ferry to name a few, and a CAMEL/EG marriage seemed a promising step. But negotiations dragged on for 6 months only to come to an abrupt end when Latimer was asked why Peter Frampton wasn't in the band any longer... Disillusioned, Latimer made a drastic change. In mid-1988, he sold his London home and moved to America. He would take a 1-year sabbatical and during this time, he realised the "slap in the face" EG Records had given him was the sign of the future for CAMEL. He decided the second half of 'DUST AND DREAMS' "wasn't quite right", and rewrote it in 1990. He used the proceeds from the sale of his London home to finance construction of a small studio where he recorded and produced 'DUST AND DREAMS'. He then set out, once again, to find a deal but this time around, 'DUST AND DREAMS' was a finished product and things would be different. Or so he thought... Latimer would look back on his experiences and eventually laugh. With 'DUST AND DREAMS' completed and ready for release, finding a record company seemed a mere matter of formality. But the same attitudes greeted him and time dragged on without success. After a lengthy and unproductive meeting with a Virgin Records A&R rep, Latimer, along with partner Susan Hoover, decided to use the remaining finances from the sale of the London home to set up their own production company, Camel Productions (CP). They would release 'DUST AND DREAMS' themselves, which they did in 1991. 'DUST AND DREAMS' would give Latimer yet another shock only this time it was the shock of unprecedented success. Dealing directly with distributors who knew of CAMEL, sales took off. The high energy output was intoxicating. CP soon began organising a world tour and set about licensing Camel's first album for release on compact disc. Thus began the resurgence of CAMEL with the two recordings most poignant... the first, 'CAMEL' and the newest, 'DUST AND DREAMS'. During the move to set up the studio, Latimer stumbled upon some old reel-to-reel tapes. These rare gems would launch the hugely successful 'Offical Bootleg' series. Latimer was disgusted by the poor sound quality and extortionate prices bootleggers charged for such recordings. Soon, 'WARNING: CAMEL ON THE ROAD 1972' would become the flagship for this series, the artwork inspired by a bumper sticker a fan had sent to Latimer years before which proved amusingly appropriate. It was lovingly mastered and fairly priced. By August, CAMEL were ready to hit the road after a 7 year absence. Paul Burgess resumed his drum stool and keyboardist Mickey Simmonds (FISH, Mike Oldfield) was drafted in. Colin Bass and Andrew Latimer were now the mainstays of CAMEL and fans greeted CAMEL with open arms. So emotional would this tour become, it would find some bandmembers fighting to hold back tears on-stage. The tour ended at London's Town & Country Theatre (now defunct). At the hotel afterwards, there would be a celebration that lasted long into the night. In early '93 as Latimer was preparing to produce 'NEVER LET GO', a live recording from the '92 tour, sadness loomed on the horizon. By March, instead of working in the studio, Latimer would see his father die and begin a new learning process in life. A musician himself, Stan Latimer had been the one to recognise young Andrew's talent and send him to lessons. The experience stunned Latimer and delayed production of 'NEVER LET GO' until August '93. Afterwards, he spent personal time with his family. As they shared stories and recollections of Stan Latimer and their mutual past, Latimer discovered his fraternal roots. In 1994, he returned to the studio seeking solace in music and began work on the album that would become 'HARBOUR OF TEARS'. Latimer would pour his heart into the album and end it with a track titled 'The Hour Candle (A song for my father)' which had been inspired by a hymn sung at the funeral. Fans would write to share their experiences of loss and recovery. Latimer's grief would gradually ease and CAMEL began to prepare for another tour. CAMEL prepared to set out on the road once again. On the '92 tour, fans proved that absence does indeed make the heart grow fonder and turned out in droves. The '97 tour was even more successful, reaching new territories in a now opened Eastern Block including the Czech Republic and Poland. CAMEL would see the customary changes in their makeup, with Paul Burgess and Mickey Simmonds struggling to balance time with their young children and life on the road. Dave Stewart would take Burgess' place and Foss Patterson would replace Simmonds. Thus, another live performance was captured on tape and video recorded for posterity. In 1998, joining the highly successful collection of live recordings, 'COMING OF AGE' was released on both video and compact disc. Recorded in Los Angeles, California, the performance was attended by fans and friends alike including original keyboardist, Peter Bardens whose appearance was announced to the audience when Latimer dedicated 'Never Let Go' to "Me old mate, Pete". By evening's end, an impromptu party ensued and the two musicians privately reminisced until the early hours while the rest of the entourage danced the night away. 'COMING OF AGE',would prove a superb visual and audio testament to the enduring strength of CAMEL. The appearance of the Hale-Bopp comet in the heavens added an allure to the tour, seeming to follow the band around the world. This tour would be as emotional as the '92 tour. The affection for CAMEL was tangible. As the 20th Century wound towards the 21st (metaphorically speaking), CAMEL would reach a quiet turning point. No longer bound by the shackles of record company whims and pressures, CAMEL has attained a level of acceptance and maturity. Independence is hard work, but ultimately satisfying, and artistic freedom a price worth paying. CAMEL prepared for the final release of the century. Bass, long since involved in the world music scene, had given Latimer a gift of a book entitled 'World Music - A Rough Guide'. In the section on Arabic music, Latimer read about a form of musical poetry called 'rajaz'. Sung in ancient times, 'rajaz' was a spontaneous composition inspired by the rhythm of the camels footsteps to help the weary travelers reach their destination. Latimer was smitten with the idea that the rhythm of the camel would help people reach their journey's end. Returning to his musical roots, Latimer composed chiefly on the guitar and in October 1999, 'RAJAZ' was released. A beautiful collection of songs, hypnotically interwoven, 'RAJAZ' also welcomed the return of Ton Scherpenzeel on keyboards (courtesy of CD-ROM). Sending files electronically and communicating directly, the two former bandmates plan future projects together including a guest appearance by Latimer on a Y2K Kayak album. For more than 27 years, CAMEL have been and endearing, enduring musical force. Players have come and gone; some have returned. Some albums have been better than others but this is always an assertion for the beholder. Few agree on which album is their best. But there is no doubt that the single, most durable force behind CAMEL has been and always will be Andrew Latimer. Latimer has guided CAMEL through the highs and lows of musical tastes, trends and fashions. He has, from time to time, stumbled beneath the pressures of outside forces and these times are left to the listener to decipher. But all will agree that Latimer has never compromised the sound, feel and integrity of CAMEL. Latimer has stayed true to himself and it is his 'sound' that transports you back or holds you in the present. Like good friends getting together after a long break, you pick up right where you left off, as if you'd never parted. Life's what happens when you're busy making plans...no sooner did the dust seem to settle than a storm blew up that surpassed everyone's worst nightmares. It began in late 1999... As Camel arranged the early preparations for their Y2K tour to tour with 'Rajaz', the clouds began to gather. At first, things proceeded smoothly with Latimer, Bass and Stewart eagerly anticipating their reunion and rehearsals for Y2K. Camel's UK agent, Paul Boswell, was dilligently booking performance dates and it was shaping up to be a more extensive tour for the band, with opportunities to perform in new countries. With the lineup of the trio seemingly solid, all thought it a straight-forward matter to arrange a keyboardist. A message from East coast promoter Rob La Duca reached CP in early 2000, with a simple suggestion to check out a French-Canadian keyboardist named Guy LeBlanc. Good ol' technology. LeBlanc, also an independent recording artist, had his own internet presence so it was merely a matter of visiting his site and listening to a few sound bites. Latimer promptly arranged to meet Guy LeBlanc. In mid-March, Guy LeBlanc officially joined Camel for tour Y2K. It was smooth sailing for a whole 2 weeks when Camel Productions received an unexpected e-mail from drummer Dave Stewart saying he had accepted a position as manager of an Edinburgh drum shop and would not keep his commitment to the tour. Momentarily stunned by the news, Latimer, Bass and Hoover tried unsuccessfully to negotiate with Stewart, eventually accepting the need to replace him, albeit with great reluctance. Bass suggested his former band-mate Clive Bunker who had once played with Jethro Tull. Bunker accepted the gig and arrived at Little Barn Studios for rehearsals on 4th August. Spirits were momentarily high but years of alternative playing styles hampered Bunker's ability to perform the difficult time-sequences demanded by Camel music and spirits quickly crashed. This, it would transpire, would be little more than a mere blip on the artistic landscape. Only 48 hours later a virtual tidal wave struck when manager Susan Hoover was seriously injured in a horse-riding accident. As the Life Flight Rescue heliopter lifted her skyward, it seemed tour plans would vanish into the clouds along with her. Hoover would later quip "I wasn't about to take the hit for cancelling the tour". Insisting the band was made of sterner stuff, she refused to cancel the tour and promptly began working from her hospital bed. But there was still the problem of a drummer. Fortunately, LeBlanc had an ace up his sleeve. 10 days from the first performance, LeBlanc's compatriot, Denis Clement (pronounced Den-ee Clahmah) arrived at Little Barn studios. Despite being a completely unknown entity, it was clear after 10 minutes into their first 'jam' that he was the man they needed. High energy replaced the tension and rehearsals began in earnest. On 21st September, Hoover left hospital in a wheel chair and 3 days later attended Camel's full scale rehearsal to hear Camel Y2K for the first time. 26th August saw the first official performance of the band where, at concerts end, Hoover received a standing ovation. But of course it just wouldn't be interesting if it suddenly all went smoothly. Performing to sell-out crowds that were blown backward by the power and force of this lineup, events would catch Latimer up. Finally relaxed and his guard down, a cold virus firmly took hold after as many days as Clement had before the first performance. He would suffer throughout the tour, eventually losing his voice altogether in Holland. Upon reaching the UK in early October, Latimer chipped a bone in his knee, which was eventually nicknamed 'chip', but his cold would claim the Dublin performance at the 11th hour when doctors ordered him to rest or risk damaging his vocal chords. During the interim, Hoover recovered adequately to travel to the UK by 4th October and triumphantly walk, unaided, into the Cambridge gig. By the time the band hit Greece, Latimer was sufficiently recovered and Camel's Tour Y2K ended on the high note of a 'Lady Fantasy' sing-along as the Greeks gave the band a sendoff that would erase any thought of the previous drama, replacing it with a sense of tremendous accomplishment and satisfaction. In spring of 2001, Camel completed a much-anticipated tour of South and Central America. This segment of Y2K had been postponed from November 2000 due to prior committments of other band members and due to Latimer's need to return home not only to recover fully from the cold that had plagued him but also for knee surgery to remove 'Chip'. By Easter of 2001, Camel were enjoying the warm welcome of fans throughout the southern hemisphere. On the 3rd March, Camel were included in the UK's Channel 4 television series 'Top Ten' (on Progressive Rock) which included interviews with Camel's original band members. Much was said about change, the good the bad and the ugly of it, but mostly the good. Andrew Latimer is keenly aware of his responsibility to the 'sound' that is Camel. Whatever changes the future may bring, Latimer will guide Camel carefully, always maintaining contact with the roots of Camel. As original drummer Andy Ward said in his interview 'change is a good thing and it's been good for Camel' Note: Peter bardens passed away 22 January 2002. Discography: 1973 - Camel 1974 - Mirage 1975 - (Music Inspired By) The Snow Goose 1976 - Moonmadness 1977 - Rain Dances 1978 - Breathless 1978 - A Live Record (live) 1979 - I Can See Your House From Here 1981 - Nude 1982 - The Single Factor 1984 - Stationary Traveller 1984 - Pressure Points - Camel Live In Concert (live) 1991 - Dust And Dreams 1992 - On The Road 1972 (live) 1993 - Never Let Go (5. September 1992, Enschede, NL) (live) 1994 - On The Road 1982 (live) 1996 - Harbour Of Tears 1997 - On The Road 1981 (live) 1998 - Coming Of Age (13. März 1997, Billboard, Los Angeles, USA) (live) 1999 - Rajaz 2000 - Gods Of Light 73 - 75 (live) 2001 - The Paris Collection (30. Oktober 2000, Bataclan-Club, F) (live) 2002 - A Nod And A Wink 2013 - The Snow Goose - extended re-recording of 1975 album OR (for those that got this far) An English group, one of many that went to Italy during the beat era and chose to stay there afterwards. Camel only released one album, Under Age, in 1970 and two singles. The first, Sei La Mia Donna / Fresh Garbage in 1969 of which under the longer name of Sopworth Camel and the second, Mystery Tour / Society's Child in 1969 under Camel. The line-up included Alex Jackson (vocals, acoustic guitar, piano), Dave Summer (guitar, vocals), Martin Fisher (bass, keyboards) and Pete Huish (drums). Camel is also the name of an Italian tech house producer. He have released bangers on Deadfish, Exploited, Wax:on and Southern Fried and other labels. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.