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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2017 at 14:00
You could try "A Live Record" by Camel. It includes the whole of Snow Goose plus a good selection of tracks from all albums up to Rain Dances.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2017 at 16:45
Originally posted by Guldbamsen Guldbamsen wrote:

Originally posted by Magnum Vaeltaja Magnum Vaeltaja wrote:

Originally posted by noni noni wrote:

I'm a huge Camel fan and prefer the new updated version of Snowgoose..  



I agree. If you're going to start out with The Snow Goose, I'd advise going for the 2013 re-recording. More lively and energetic than the original IMO.

I have recently come to appreciate this album or well it has stopped sounding completely vapid to me which by any account is a big step up...but it was the original recording that did it. I tried the new and improved version and it ticks all modern day cheese manufacturing production skills. Yikes! Then again if he likes that sort of approach it'll be the bee's knees. I understand why musicians do this; all the small mistakes grate their now clinically trained musician ears that simply cannot live with flaws and unwieldy tempos 'and those oddly recorded bits that could have been oh so better had we had the recording gear we have now uuuuuhhhhuuuu don't even get me started!!!!!!!!'
Problem is it's the 'flaws' that MAKE the music. It's the youthful exuberance shines theough in the recording - a jolt of electricity that towers every little technical caveat the artist since then develops. Sad thing is the more these people learn the more they forget. Music gets to be like driving a car - a comfortable ride from a to b. No sense in wild driving though let's get there in one piece.

Yep, the 'updated' version is painful for me, and i tried listening to it a few times. There was nothing wrong with the original, one version is pure magic, while another is rid of emotion and replaced with updated synths. 

I, for one, actually love synths, and there was great music from the 80's. But these are not GOOD synths, anything organic with the original was now gone. I'm surprised the general opinion is so positive for a re-done Snow Goose, and yet the general consensus on Tubular Bells II is garbage.. Which in both cases, it's the latter.

Okay, that's a bit harsh.. Not garbage, just completely unnecessary and devoid of joy.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: July 27 2017 at 16:49
Camel-Snow Goose (I was a kid when I first heard it, and immediately bought it on iTunes. It inspired me immediately, I never heard anything like it. I've been tempted to see the film Dunkirk simply because I love the album/short story that goes along with it)
Van Der Graaf-Pawn Hearts (listened to that yesterday and today, has been a favorite of mine--surpassing anything by Yes and Genesis for me)
GG-Acquiring the Taste (ironically enough, their most accessible album. Great Medieval-feel, the strongest in that category as far as their discography goes)

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