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DescriptionAll tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag. Camel – 1975 - The Snow Goose (2011 Japanese SHM-SACD) [FLAC@88.2khz24bit] Camel Wikipedia: Camel are an English progressive rock band formed in 1971. Led by founding member Andrew Latimer, they have produced 14 original studio albums, 14 singles plus numerous other compilation and live albums. No date has been set for a new album, although Latimer has said he has written enough material for five albums. Camel played four concerts in Japan 18–22 May 2016 with Pete Jones (keyboards, vocals) replacing Ton Scherpenzeel. Camel have been acknowledged as one of the principal influences on the neo-progressive rock subgenre which emerged in the 1980s and produced Marillion as its most successful band. The Snow Goose (2011 Japanese SHM-SACD) Artist: Camel Title: The Snow Goose Format: SACD, Hybrid, Album, Stereo, Reissue, Remastered, SHM Producer: David Hitchcock Release Date: April 1975, (Japanese SHM-SACD July 20, 2011) Recorded: Island Studios, Decca Studios (overdubs), London Label: Decca Records, Universal Records Japan Catalog: UIGY-9504 Barcode: 4988005669469 ASIN: B0050KDGZQ Genre: Rock, British Rock, Progressive Rock, Neo-Progressive Rock, Instrumental Rock Duration: 43:33 Wikipedia: The Snow Goose is the third album by the band Camel, released in 1975. The critical success of "The White Rider" suite (based on J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and appearing on the band's previous album, Mirage), inspired the group to write more novel-inspired conceptual suites. The band considered several novels on which to base their next album. For a time they settled on Siddhartha, by Hermann Hesse, and some songs were written before the idea was abandoned in favour of Paul Gallico's novella The Snow Goose. The album's name, originally The Snow Goose was altered to Music Inspired by The Snow Goose to accommodate legal protests by Paul Gallico. The album was originally due to feature lyrics based on Gallico's text, but this was abandoned due to the copyright objections. The music was mostly written over an fortnight in a cottage in Devon, England. AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine: Camel’s classic period started with The Snow Goose, an instrumental concept album based on a novella by Paul Gallico. Although there are no lyrics on the album — two songs feature wordless vocals — the music follows the emotional arc of the novella’s story, which is about a lonely man named Rhayader who helps nurse a wounded snow goose back to health with the help of a young girl called Fritha he recently befriended. Once the goose is healed, it is set free, but Fritha no longer visits the man because the goose is gone. Later, Rhayader is killed in battle during the evacuation of Dunkirk. The goose returned during the battle, and it is then named La Princesse Perdue, symbolizing the hopes that can still survive even during the evils of war. With such a complex fable to tell, it is no surprise that Camel keep their improvisational tendencies reigned in, deciding to concentrate on surging, intricate soundscapes that telegraph the emotion of the piece without a single word. And even though The Snow Goose is an instrumental album, it is far more accessible than some of Camel’s later work, since it relies on beautiful sonic textures instead of musical experimentation. 01. The Great Marsh - 2:04 02. Rhayader - 3:02 03. Rhayader Goes to Town - 5:20 04. Sanctuary - 1:06 05. Fritha - 1:19 06. The Snow Goose - 3:12 07. Friendship - 1:44 08. Migration - 2:02 09. Rhayader Alone - 1:50 10. Flight of the Snow Goose - 2:01 11. Preparation - 3:53 12. Dunkirk - 5:25 13. Epitaph - 2:07 14. Fritha Alone - 1:39 15. La Princesse Perdue - 4:46 16. The Great Marsh (Reprise) - 1:34 Personnel: Andrew Latimer – electric, acoustic and slide guitars, flute, vocals Peter Bardens – organ, Minimoog, electric piano, acoustic piano, pipe organ, ARP Odyssey Doug Ferguson – bass, duffle coat Andy Ward – drums, vibes, percussion Note: This is not my rip My thanks to the original uploader ♪♬♫ ENJOY! ♪♬♫ Related Torrents
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