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1.1 Echoes1.2 Hymn To Her1.3 Neon Magic1.4 Rhayader/ Rhayader Goes To Town/ Migration/ Preparation/Dunkirk1.5 Wait1.6 Nobody Knows |
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.. Tokyo, January 27, 1980 |
 | Description: | Camel are an English progressive rock band who rose to prominence during the mid-70s. The follow up album was the last to feature the orginal line-up, and after various changes the band recorded a more commercial album I Can See Your House From Here in 1979. The resulting tour was the first outing for the new line-up of founder members Andrew Latimer (guitar, vocals, flute, recorder, keyboards, bass guitar) and Andy Ward (drums, percussion), Colin Bass (bass guitar, vocals, keyboard, acoustic guitar), Jan Schelhaas from Caravan (keyboards) and Kit Watkins (keyboards, flute).
With this line-up the band embarked on an extensive tour, and this album is taken from a radio broadcast of a live performance by the band in Tokyo. The set list comes mainly from the I Can See Your House album and the invigorating combination of the new line-up and musical style is self-evident. - .. TOKYO, JANUARY 27, 1980Camel are an English progressive rock band who rose to prominence during the mid-70s. Their breakthrough album released in 1975 was an instrumental, orchestrated concept album The Snow Goose, inspired by the Paul Gallico short story of the same name. The follow up album was the last to feature the orginal line-up, and after various changes the band recorded a more commercial album I Can See Your House From Here in 1979. The resulting tour was the first outing for the new line-up of founder members Andrew Latimer (guitar, vocals, flute, recorder, keyboards, bass guitar) and Andy Ward (drums, percussion), Colin Bass (bass guitar, vocals, keyboard, acoustic guitar), Jan Schelhaas from Caravan (keyboards) and Kit Watkins (keyboards, flute). With this line-up the band embarked on an extensive tour, and this album brought to you at mid-price is taken from a radio broadcast of a live performance by the band in Tokyo. The set list comes mainly from the I Can See Your House album and the invigorating combination of the new line-up and musical style is self-evident. This is a unique opportunity to hear the band in this configuration.Packaged in a standard, clear tray, jewel case with 8 page booklet.
In booklet:
"The closing track, given the title 'Nobody Knows' is in fact not a Camel composition at all. The song is a Neil Larsen composition called 'Jungle Fever'. Larsen is an American jazz keyboardist, musical arranger and composer. Camel called on the track at the end of their live set during the 79/80 tour, because they saw it as a good vehicle upon which they could improvise - it was only a jam on someone else's material, a bit of musical fun to end a show with."
On disc:
All tracks ? &© 2019 Floating World Ltd.
On tray card:
? &© 2019 Floating World Ltd.
MADE IN THE EU |  | No. of tracks: |
6 |
 | Manufacturer No.: |
VP615 |
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