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Rain Dances

Album - 26 september 1977 - DeB Id: 29814
By Camel
16 Tracks 2 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 1 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 27,80

Camel

Rain Dances Hetzer

 Camel continue their adventure in a stormy sea, as always gifting us with small masterpieces of simplicity.

 First Light is a wonderful instrumental piece... crowned by the joint entrance of guitar and sax, played by distinguished guest Mel Collins.

 Discover the rich jazz-infused melodies of Camel's Rain Dances and experience a classic prog rock journey.

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Album DeRango™ -12,71

Camel

Rain Dances nick81

 An album that must not be missing from any respectable CD collection.

 The sound shifts slightly towards the Canterbury scene with an excellent balance between progressive and jazz.

 Explore Camel's Rain Dances to experience a perfect blend of progressive rock and jazz influences—listen now!

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First Light (04:59)
(Latimer/Bardens)
Andrew Latimer Guitars, Pan Pipes
Peter Bardens Minimoog, String Synth
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Metrognome (04:20)
Time on your hands
You doodle the day
Shuffle your feet
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Tell Me (04:07)
Tell me everything
Don't be afraid to give yourself away
Sometimes, it's easier
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Unevensong (05:35)
Sleepless nights, restless days
Memories of her gentle ways
Love locked out looks for a home
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Elke (04:29)
(Latimer)

Andrew Latimer Electric & Acoustic Piano, Minimoog, String Synthesizer, Fuzz Guitars, Flute
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Skylines (04:28)
(Latimer/Bardens/Ward)
Andrew Latimer 6 and 12 string Guitars, Bass
Peter Bardens Electric Piano, Minimoog, String Synthesizer
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Rain Dances (03:00)
(Latimer/Bardens)
Andrew Latimer Pizzicato Guitars, Glockenspiel, Treated Piano
Peter Bardens String Synthesizer, Minimoog
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Camel

English progressive rock band formed in 1971, led by guitarist Andrew Latimer. Associated with the Canterbury scene and known for melodic, guitar-forward instrumental work and concept albums.
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