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Camel never achieved the mass popularity of fellow British progressive rock bands like the Alan Parsons Project, but they cultivated a dedicated cult following. Over the course of their career, Camel experienced numerous changes, but throughout the years, Andrew Latimer remained the leader of the band.

Formed in 1972 in Surrey, Camel originally consisted of Latimer (guitar, flute, vocals), Andy Ward (drums), Doug Ferguson (bass), and keyboardist Peter Bardens, previously of Them. By the end of 1973, the group signed with MCA and released their eponymous debut. In 1974, the band switched record labels, signing with Decca's Gama subsidiary, and released Mirage. In 1975, Camel released their breakthrough album The Snow Goose, which climbed into the British Top 30. The band's English audience declined with 1976's Moonmadness, but the album was more successful in America, reaching number 118 — the highest chart position the band ever attained in the U.S. Following the release of Moonmadness, Ferguson left the band and was replaced by Richard Sinclair (ex-Caravan); at the same time, the group added saxophonist Mel Collins. Latimer and Bardens conflicted during the recording of 1977's Rain Dances and those tensions would come to a head during the making of 1978's Breathless. After Breathless was completed, Bardens left the band. Before recording their next album, Camel replaced Bardens with two keyboardists — Kit Watkins (Happy the Man) and Jim Schelhaas (Caravan) — and replaced Sinclair with Colin Bass.

By the time Camel released their 1979 album, I Can See Your House From Here, rock & roll had been changed by the emergence of punk rock, which resulted in less press coverage for progressive rock, as well as decreased record sales. Camel suffered from this shift in popular taste — I Can See Your House from Here received less attention than any of the band's releases since their debut. Latimer returned to writing concept albums with 1981's Nude. In 1982, drummer Andy Ward was forced to leave the band after suffering a severe hand injury. Camel's 1982 album, The Single Factor, was a slicker, more accessible affair than previous Camel records, but it failed to chart. Stationary Traveller (1984) was another concept album.

After the release of the 1984 live album, Pressure Points, Camel entered a long period of hibernation that lasted until the early '90s. In 1985, Decca dropped Camel from its roster. Latimer wasn't able to find a new label because he was embroiled in a difficult legal battle with Camel's former manager Geoff Jukes; Camel eventually won the lawsuit in the late '80s. Throughout this period, Camel produced no new music. In 1988, Latimer sold his home in England and moved to California, where he founded the independent label Camel Productions. By the time Camel recorded their follow-up to Stationary Traveller in the early '90s, the band was, for most intents and purposes, simply Andrew Latimer and a handful of session musicians. Dust and Dreams (1991) was the first release on Camel Productions. In 1993, PolyGram released a double-disc Camel retrospective, Echoes. In early 1996, Camel released Harbour of Tears.

Title: Coming Of Age (CD2)

Artist: Camel

Genre: Rock

Title: The Single Factor

Artist: Camel

Genre: Rock, Pop

Title: Red Poison

Artist: Camel

Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop

Title: Rain Dances (Remastered)

Artist: Camel

Genre: Rock

Title: On The Road (Japan Edition)

Artist: Camel

Genre: Rock

Title: A Nod And A Wink

Artist: Camel

Genre: Progressive

Title: Echoes

Artist: Camel

Genre: Rock

Title: Camel On The Road

Artist: Camel

Genre: Rock

Title: Speak Easy

Artist: Camel

Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop

Title: Blow Up

Artist: Camel

Genre: Electronica, Dancefloor, Dance Pop

Title: Stationary Traveller

Artist: Camel

Genre: Rock, Pop

Title: Never Let Go (CD1)

Artist: Camel

Genre: Progressive

Title: KNH Tokyo 1980 (Live)

Artist: Camel

Genre: Rock, Punk Rock

Title: Dust and Dreams

Artist: Camel

Genre: Rock

Title: The Snow Goose (Remastered)

Artist: Camel

Genre: Rock

Title: Rajaz

Artist: Camel

Genre: Rock

Title: Another Night

Artist: Camel

Genre: Rock, Progressive Rock

Title: Mirage (2002 Remaster)

Artist: Camel

Genre: Rock

Title: Rainbow'S End CD1

Artist: Camel

Genre: Rock

Title: My Love - Single

Artist: Camel

Genre: Electronica

Title: Rainbow'S End CD3

Artist: Camel

Genre: Rock

Title: Pressure Points (Live)

Artist: Camel

Genre: Rock

Title: Zig Zag

Artist: Camel

Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop

Title: Coming Of Age (CD1)

Artist: Camel

Genre: Rock

Title: Golders Green

Artist: Camel

Genre: Rock, Progressive Rock

Title: Rainbow'S End (CD2)

Artist: Camel

Genre: Rock

Title: Live In Chile

Artist: Camel

Genre: Rock, Progressive Rock

Title: Underage

Artist: Camel

Genre: Pop

Title: Meltin Pot

Artist: Camel

Genre: Dancefloor, Dance Pop

Collections

Title: BossRiddim

Genre: Reggae

Title: Perfumed Garden 5

Genre: Pop

Featuring albums

Title: Nude

Artist: Camela

Genre: Progressive Rock

Title: Rain Dances

Artist: Camela

Genre: Progressive Rock

Title: Breathless

Artist: Camela

Genre: Progressive Rock

Title: Mirage

Artist: Camela

Genre: Progressive Rock

Title: Gods Of Light

Artist: Camela

Genre: Progressive Rock

Title: 4YX

Artist: Dub Mentor

Genre: Electronica

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