Camel
Camel · 1973
39 min · 7 tracks · progressive rock ยท space rock
Ethereal melodies intertwine with intricate instrumental passages, creating a captivating tapestry of progressive and space rock.
Camel is an album by Camel, released in 1973. Ethereal melodies intertwine with intricate instrumental passages, creating a captivating tapestry of progressive and space rock. This album helped set the stage for Camel's future success, charting in the UK and receiving positive critical acclaim. The intricate compositions and rich instrumental textures influenced many progressive rock bands that followed, solidifying Camel's place in the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Camel sound like?
Ethereal melodies intertwine with intricate instrumental passages, creating a captivating tapestry of progressive and space rock. Rooted in progressive rock and space rock.
What makes Camel by Camel notable?
This album helped set the stage for Camel's future success, charting in the UK and receiving positive critical acclaim. The intricate compositions and rich instrumental textures influenced many progressive rock bands that followed, solidifying Camel's place in the genre. Released on February 1, 1973, 'Camel' is the debut album by the British band Camel. At this point in their career, they were establishing their unique sound within the burgeoning progressive rock scene, following initial performances that showcased their potential.
How many songs are on Camel?
Camel has 7 tracks, running approximately 39 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Slow Yourself Down 4:47
- 2 Mystic Queen Standout 5:40
- 3 Six Ate 6:06
- 4 Separation 3:57
- 5 Never Let Go Standout 6:26
- 6 Curiosity 5:55
- 7 Arubaluba Standout 6:29
Release Date
February 1, 1973
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
39 min 23 sec
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