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Moonmadness is the fourth studio album by English progressive rock band Camel. It was released in April 1976 on Decca and Gama Records and is their last album recorded by the group's original line-up of Andrew Latimer , Peter Bardens , Doug Ferguson, and Andy Ward .
Camel discography; Studio albums: 14: Live albums: 11: Compilation albums: 8: ... Moonmadness "Highways of the Sun" 1977 Rain Dances "Breathless" (Japan and Spain ...
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The Snow Goose is the third studio album by the band Camel, released in the U.K. on April 25, 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.
Camel were formed in October 1971 by Andrew Latimer, Doug Ferguson, Peter Bardens and Andy Ward. [1] During the tour in promotion of the band's fourth studio album Moonmadness, the group's lineup became a quintet with the addition of former King Crimson saxophonist and flautist Mel Collins. [2]
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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.
Ward became a founding member of the progressive rock band Camel, who formed in 1971, evolving from Ward's first band, The Brew.One of the leading lights of the English progressive rock movement, Camel enjoyed considerable success worldwide, peaking in 1975 when they performed their album The Snow Goose at the Royal Albert Hall, accompanied by the London Symphony Orchestra.