October 08, 2022
October 01, 2022
January 13, 2021
Camel – Coming Of Age (1988, 2xCD, England)
CD 1
1. Lunar Sea (8:57)
2. Hymn to Her (6:34)
3. Rhayader (2:53)
4. Rhayader goes to Town (5:03)
5. Preparation (3:19)
6. Dunkirk (5:05)
7. Drafted (4:28)
8. Docks (3:54)
9. Beached (4:00)
10. Spirit of the Water (3:09)
11. Ice (9:40)
12. Sasquatch (4:18)
CD 2
1. Milk n'Honey (3:23)
2. Mother Road (4:29)
3. Needles (2:30)
4. Rose of Sharen (5:09)
5. Irish Air (0:57)
6. Irish Air Reprise (2:27)
7. Harbours of tears (3:16)
8. Cobh (0:52)
9. Send Home the Slates (4:04)
10. Under the Moon (1:46)
11. Watching the Bobbins (7:38)
12. Eyes of Ireland (3:13)
13. Running From Paradise (5:39)
14. End of the Day (2:44)
15. Coming of Age (7:38)
16. The Hour Candle (7:20)
Musicians:
Andrew Latimer/ guitar, vocals
Colin Bass / bass vocals
Foss Patterson / keyboards
Dave Stewart / drums
Guest:
Mae McKenna / vocals on "Irish Air"
Fantastic comeback by Latimer & Company, witnessing his splendid "Harbour of Tears Tour". The title track is unforgettable, as well as those ones from the concept album based upon the novel by J. Steimback'd "The Grapes of Wrath", that is "Dust and Dreams", the definitive imprinting of CAMEL in the early nineties.
January 09, 2021
Camel – '73~'75 Gods Of Light (2000, CD, England)
Tracklist:
1. God of Light Revisited (16:09)
2. White Rider (8:52)
3. Lady Fantasy (11:33)
4. Arubaluba (6:50)
5. Excerpts from the Snow Goose (27:20)
Musicians:
Andrew Latimer / guitar, vocals
Peter Bardens / keyboards, vocals
Doug Ferguson / bass, vocals
Andy Ward / drums
This album is an outstanding full time jam session, with an amazing and colourfull sound quality! Those two suites "God of lights revisited" and "excerpts from the snow goose" are brilliant, they really know a way to get things match! "Arubaluba" very well executed with a lot of energy package, the final theme have a so powerfull synth that makes me wonder! "Lady Fantasy" executed with prime arrengments and "White rider" with a really good guitar's tune selection on the last theme! I have to tell about the proeminence of the drummer Andy Ward, reminds that he have just 18 - 20 years old when this tracks was recorded. A really prodigy! Do you never hear that? you should! you really should! the camel finnest!