
Artist
Camel
Camel is a progressive rock artist from London, England formed in 1971. 34 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Progressive Rock · London, England · Best progressive rock albums
- 34
- Releases
- 1973–2023
- Active years
- 1971
- Formed

Artist
Camel is a progressive rock artist from London, England formed in 1971. 34 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Progressive Rock · London, England · Best progressive rock albums

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Mirage
1974 · 5 tracks

The Snow Goose
1975

Moonmadness
1976

Rain Dances
1977

Camel
1973

Stationary Traveller
1984

Nude
1981

I Can See Your House From Here
1979

Breathless
1978

I Can See Your House From Here (2023 Remastered & Expanded Edition)
2023

The Snow Goose (2023 Remastered & Expanded Edition)
2023

The Single Factor (2023 Remastered & Expanded Edition)
2023

The Live Recordings 1974 – 1977
2023

Moonmadness (2023 Remastered & Expanded Edition)
2023

Nude (2023 Remastered & Expanded Edition)
2023

Mirage (2023 Remastered & Expanded Edition)
2023

Breathless (2023 Remastered & Expanded Edition)
2023

Take Me Back Tokyo (Live)
2020

1980 - Live American Broadcast (Live)
2020

Neon Magic (Live)
2020

Echoes In The Wind (Live)
2020

Rhayadar Goes To Town (Live)
2020

Camel - Live American Broadcast (Live)
2020

Neon Genesis (Live)
2020

Stationary Traveller (2023 Remastered & Expanded Edition)
2010

Pressure Points: Live In Concert (Expanded Edition)
2010

Pressure Points - Camel Live In Concert
2009
A Nod and a Wink
2002

A Live Record
2002
Rajaz
1999
Harbour of Tears
1996
Dust and Dreams
1991
The Single Factor
1982

Rain Dances (2023 Remastered & Expanded Edition)
1977
The roots of CAMEL go as far as 1964, when the Latimer brothers Andrew and Bryan form part of a band called THE PHANTOM FOUR, after gaining some fame, the band changes their name to STRANGE BREW, a when the bass player Graham Cooper reaches the band. But things were about to change, Ian Latimer and Cooper leave the band and Doug Ferguson joins. At this point drummer Andrew Ward joins the crew and the seeds were growing in this new Blues oriented band called simply THE BREW, and at last in 1971 with the arrival of keyboardist Peter Bardens CAMEL is officially born. In their first period CAMEL releases four albums, the self titled debut, which was received with limited enthusiasm by the public, which lead to the change of label from MCA (Who didn't wanted to take risks) to Decca, with whom they stayed for 10 years. Followed by "Mirage", Snow Goose" and "Moonmadness" (for many their essential trilogy), during the latest album tour, the saxophonist and flute player Mel Collins joins and leads CAMEL to a first radical change in the sound, as well as in the formation because Alan Ferguson is replaced by the Ex CARAVAN bass player Richard Sinclair. With this formation CAMEL releases t…