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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
. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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