Camel - Camelitis album flac
Performer: CamelTitle: Camelitis
Released: 2002
MP3 album: 1251 mb
FLAC album: 1331 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: RA DMF VOC MMF FLAC APE ASF
Genre: Rock / Pop
Camel is the first studio album by English progressive rock band Camel, released on MCA Records in February 1973. By August 1972, 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 Andrew Latimer and Peter Bardens, the album was greeted with muted success and MCA did not take an option for a second album.
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What makes Camel stand out next to their contemporaries is their style of playing and composing. Latimer leads the band with his distinctive guitar sound: choosing mood and emotion over showmanship, his very melodic riffs are as powerful as they are meaningful. This also had a direct influence of the band’s manner of writing. I wouldn’t necessarily mind this if it resulted in a high-quality pop album, but as it is the pop songs on here are rather soulless soft rock affairs with little to recommend them. The closing Ice brings the prog back but doesn’t hold a candle to the band’s illustrious past, and on the whole the album finds Camel a creatively bankrupt force. 12. Stationary Traveller (1982). Although Stationary Traveller is a concept album, it musically falls into line with its predecessor The Single Factor, which found Camel trying to refashion themselves as the Alan Parsons Project.
Camel - Lady Fantasy (Mirage, 1974). Camel - Live BBC (Sight and Sound) - 1977 - Full Concert. This listing only shows those albums by this artist that appear in at least one chart on this site. If an album is 'missing' that you think deserves to be here, you can include it in your own chart from the My Charts page! Camel best tracks. Include tracks from compilation albums Exclude tracks from compilation albums The same track can appear on multiple albums, so excluding tracks from compilation albums helps to remove duplicates from this list.
Hm, the last CAMEL album I bothered to listen in entirety was "I can see your house from here" in 1979, and being very boring and lame at the time, I gave up from following subsequent releases. So, my memories are stuck with their first four albums with original line-up. Those were "Camelitis-Live In Chile" and "Live In Sa� Paulo". Tracklist for Chile was : "Three Wishes - Echoes" (14'35"), "Rhayader - Rhayader Goes to Town" (8'), "Ice" (9'02") this version being the best one of this great song, "Chord Change" (7'51"), "Watching The Bobbins" (7'04"), "Fingertips" (5'49"), "Rajaz" (9'28") just superb, "Sahara" (6'58.
Camel was still finding its signature sound on its eponymous debut album. At this point, Peter Bardens and his grand, sweeping organ dominate the group's sound and Andrew Latimer sounds tentative on occasion. Furthermore, the music fluctuates uncertainly between arty improvisations, jazz-inflected rhythms, and uninspired rock numbers. There are hints of promise scattered throughout the album, yet the record never gels into something special.
Camel - Camel (1973) album to be listened as stream at Play. Breathless is the sixth studio album by the English progressive rock band Camel, released in 1978. It is the last album to feature the group's original keyboardist, Peter Bardens, who left the group before the tour for the album. He was replaced with two keyboardists for the tour, both ex-Caravan members: Dave Sinclair (bassist Richard Sinclair's cousin) and Jan Schelhaas. The album focuses on shorter, radio-friendly songs, as the group was trying to gain some airplay.
Tracklist
| 101. | Three Wishes |
| 102. | Echoes |
| 103. | Rhayader + Rhayader Goes To Town |
| 104. | Ice |
| 105. | Chord Change |
| 106. | Watching The Bobbins |
| 201. | Fingertips |
| 202. | Rajaz |
| 203. | Sahara |
| 204. | Mother Road |
| 205. | Little Rivers + Hopeless Anger |
| 206. | Lady Fantasy |
Notes
Live at teatro providencia, Santiago, Chili. April 1, 2001No Bar-code









