After a long hiatus, Andrew Latimer revived the band on his own Camel Productions label.
Formed in 1971, Camel became a cornerstone of the 1970s prog-rock scene, known for their melodic sensibility, atmospheric arrangements, and the lyrical guitar work of leader . Unlike some of their more aggressive peers, Camel focused on "symphonic" rock, blending jazz-fusion elements with classical structures. Key Eras in the Collection Camel-Discography.1973-2002.FLAC-Tracks.CUE.Los...
The 1973–2002 timeframe captures the band's evolution through several distinct phases: After a long hiatus, Andrew Latimer revived the
A critically acclaimed instrumental concept album based on Paul Gallico’s novella. It remains a masterpiece of the genre. Key Eras in the Collection The 1973–2002 timeframe
Featuring the epic "Lady Fantasy," this album solidified their reputation for complex multi-part compositions.
These albums saw a return to long-form, emotive symphonic rock, with Rajaz often cited by fans as one of their finest late-career achievements.