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Camel
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Does this need a thread...probably not. 

Camel: a British prog rock band that formed in the late 60's from the merging of a band named "Brew" and a keyboardist named Peter Bardens - who previously played in a band called "Shotgun Express" with Rod Stewart (and wikipedia says Mick Fleetwood, and Peter Green) and did a brief stint with "Them" (with Van Morrison).
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Camel's proggy initial releases were really a showcase for Barden, with "The Snowgoose" concept album being one of the more approachable albums that met with some success, tho caused a copyright lawsuit as without permission, they based it on a short story by Paul Gallico. 

"Moonmadness" was the album that hooked me. Probably for the cover art. The original cover featured a Camel in a spacesuit on the moon and I was a moon-landing nerd, so I played that one a lot...They re-released that album years later and used the inside art instead. I thought that was a stupid decision...I remember hearing one of the songs as background for some San Jose auto parts store radio commercial. 

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The bass player left after that album and on the next two albums they added a new bass player and Mel Collins on sax/flute. Mel is a session musician that you've heard on everything... These albums were a little jazzier, less heavy. On "Raindances", there's even a song with Brian Eno:



Andy Ward, the drummer is/was pretty amazing. This is a song from Moonmadness, with that post-Moonmadness lineup:



Peter Barden's left after those 2 albums. He did a few solo albums and also rejoined Van Morrison on the song "Wavelength" where his synth style is really recognizable. 



He died of brain cancer some time after that. 

I listened to a few more releases, but they lost me. It was the mid-80s and everybody was trying reinvent themselves and stay relevant. Camel continued flogging about with the guitar player and a changing lineup. Never having any hits or traction, but they have a following with prog nerds. 

I heard at some point that the guitar player was dating a woman that worked at KOME and he was actually living on the peninsula somewhere. 

Now you know!

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I remember that I particularly like the beginning of Rain Dances and the long song at the end of I Can See Your House from Here. Until I listened to excerpts online today I hadn't heard it in years.

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