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Oh my god it’s a MIRAGE!

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Topic: Oh my god it’s a MIRAGE!
Posted By: Menswear
Subject: Oh my god it’s a MIRAGE!
Date Posted: September 15 2004 at 21:10

Ahoy fans of Camel...this is a test for y'all. Help a reviewer in need.Cry

Hey give me a band or album that sounds and/or get close to Camel in the Mirage era.I really, really, really like the album's feel. Can you recommend anything? Wink

Which means:

-heavy guitar or good riffing guitar presence

-keyboards atmosphere (mellotron or B3 Bardens' style )

-fantasy themes

Fans of Mirage will know what I mean. I know Lady Fantasy don't exist somewhere else but something's got to ressemble?

Hey, I know it's REALLY precise...but come on... impress me.




Replies:
Posted By: Paco Fox
Date Posted: September 16 2004 at 03:12

Hi:

I see what you mean. I'm a big Camel fan, but more of the Latimer sound. But here is one suggestion:

Rousseau, 'Flower in Asphalt'. This german record is the most similar one to the Bardens era Camel I've found. Hope you like it.

 

 



Posted By: oliverstoned
Date Posted: September 23 2004 at 08:25

Try Focus

That's not as "gentle" and "caravan-like",

but it's very close



Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: September 23 2004 at 08:56

 Well, not having heard the album (except the MP3 of "Lady Fantasy" -- great track!), I don't have a recommendation for you, Menswear, but now I want to buy the Camel album -- sounds right up my alley! Big smile

Ermm On second thought, I guess you could try some early Uriah Heep -- tracks like "Gypsy," "High Priestess" & "Lady in Black" come to mind -- or is that too obvious?



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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock?
Come to my arms, my beamish boy!
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!'
He chortled in his joy.


Posted By: Fitzcarraldo
Date Posted: September 23 2004 at 09:26

"Mirage" *is* a classic, Peter, and I'm sure you would enjoy it. I went to a couple of Camel concerts in the 1970s and at the second they refused to play 'Lady Fantasy': apparently the band was so sick of playing it at concerts that they just flatly refused to do it, despite the clamouring audience. Whilst I have some sympathy with the band, I still think it is somewhat akin to biting the hand that feeds you.

 



Posted By: Peter
Date Posted: September 23 2004 at 09:31
^ Thanks, Fitzy-boy! You're a pal and a true Prince among Progholes! Big smile

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"And, has thou slain the Jabberwock?
Come to my arms, my beamish boy!
O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay!'
He chortled in his joy.


Posted By: sigod
Date Posted: September 23 2004 at 09:36

I kinda missed Camel although I love the track 'Freefall'.

Is Mirage the best album for a new guy to buy?



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I must remind the right honourable gentleman that a monologue is not a decision.
- Clement Atlee, on Winston Churchill


Posted By: Fitzcarraldo
Date Posted: September 23 2004 at 09:49
In my opinion, absolutely YES!


Posted By: Lunarscape
Date Posted: September 23 2004 at 10:42

For the "classic" Camel fan SNOWGOOSE must be the album since its a concept album and you hav great joy from track one to the last one... Mirage and Moondance are sort of second options. I have here an album called I CAN SE YOUR HOUSE FROM HERE, a sort of The Best of, with lots of nicely played live material from previous albums. So Besides Lady Fantasy one of my favorite Camel tunes (not caml toes !) is ICE....

Fitzcarraldo - Fala sério amigo...what a blast to listen to the EldoPOP sound clips. ..

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Lunar



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Music Is The Soul Bird That Flies In The Immense Heart Of The Listener . . .


Posted By: Fitzcarraldo
Date Posted: September 23 2004 at 11:55

I also have the instrumental album "The Snow Goose" (in fact I saw CAMEL perform it at the Royal Albert Hall in London) and it is indeed good. However, in my opinion, "Mirage" is much better than "The Snow Goose", and a better introduction to CAMEL.

Lunarscape: As vinhetas me dão umas saudades daqueles tempos!



Posted By: oliverstoned
Date Posted: September 23 2004 at 12:45
The first album is not bad also


Posted By: Cesar Inca
Date Posted: September 23 2004 at 13:00

 

SEBASTIAN HARDIE (from Australia)

BELLAPHON & AIN SOPH (from Japan)

ASIA MINOR (from Turkey/France)

CARPE DIEM (from France)

IL TRONO DEI RICORDI & MOONGARDEN (from Italy)

QUIDAM & COLLAGE (from Poland)

NOVALIS (from Germany)

All these bands have recorded great material, and they certainly could please Camel fans since their own respective styles are influenced (to a certain degree, at least) by Latimer & co.  Not all of them use Hammond B3, but... regarding the whole picture, I think you might try these ones. All of them are listed in the Archives.

Regards.

 



Posted By: oliverstoned
Date Posted: September 23 2004 at 13:22

Could you please describe the music of SEBASTIAN HARDIE

 



Posted By: Eddy
Date Posted: September 23 2004 at 20:39
oliverstoned is right, the first album isnt bad, it was my first camel album, and it is my second favorite camel album. (my 1st camel would defently be Moonmadness



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