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  2. Camel discography - Wikipedia

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    Title Album details Peak chart positions GER [2]A Live Record: Released: April 1978; Label: Decca, Gama; Formats: 2xLP, MC; 34 Pressure Points: Live in Concert

  3. Camel (album) - Wikipedia

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    The album was remastered and reissued in 2002 on London Records with two bonus tracks: the single version of "Never Let Go" and a live version of "Homage to the God of Light", a staple of the band's early shows. A studio version of the latter had appeared on keyboard player Peter Bardens' debut solo album The Answer in 1970.

  4. Camel (band) - Wikipedia

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    Mikael Åkerfeldt of Swedish progressive death metal band Opeth has cited Camel to be an influence for the song "Hessian Peel" [41] and previously joked on the Lamentations (Live at Shepherd's Bush Empire 2003) DVD that material from their Damnation (2003) album was a "rip-off" of Camel.

  5. Andrew Latimer - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Latimer, 2003. Along with partner Susan Hoover, Latimer relocated to America where they established a music production company named Camel Productions to release Camel's new studio albums: Dust and Dreams (1991), Harbour of Tears (1996), Rajaz (1999) and A Nod and a Wink (2002) as well as a host of "Official Bootlegs" on CD.

  6. A Live Record - Wikipedia

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    A Live Record is the first live album by the progressive rock band Camel, released in April 1978. [5] It is a double LP, composed of recordings from three different tours. LP one features recordings from the Mirage tour in 1974, and the Rain Dances tour, in 1977.

  7. The Snow Goose (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Snow Goose is the third studio album by the band Camel, released in the U.K. on 25 April 1975. [2] The critical success [3] of "The White Rider" suite (based on J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and appearing on the band's previous 1974 album, Mirage) prompted the group to write more novel-inspired conceptual suites.

  8. I Can See Your House from Here - Wikipedia

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    I Can See Your House from Here is the seventh studio album by English progressive rock band Camel.Released in 1979, a new line up was introduced with founding members Andrew Latimer (guitar) and Andy Ward (drums) joined by bassist Colin Bass (to replace Richard Sinclair) and keyboardists Jan Schelhaas (who joined in 1978 for the Breathless tour) and Kit Watkins (ex-Happy The Man) who both ...

  9. Nude (Camel album) - Wikipedia

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    Nude is the eighth studio album by the English progressive rock band Camel, released in January 1981.A concept album, it is based on a true story of a Japanese soldier (Hiroo Onoda) marooned on an island during the Second World War who does not realise that the war is over.