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    Camel - Nude - 1981 (24/96 Vinyl Rip)

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    Camel - Nude - 1981 (24/96 Vinyl Rip)

    Camel - Nude - 1981
    Vinyl Rip in 24 Bit - 96 kHz | Redbook 16 Bit - 44 kHz | FLAC | Cue | no log | Covers | RS Links | 913 MB + 258 MB
    1981 / Genre: Prog-Rock - Decca Records - NL

    "Nude" is a concept album released by Camel in 1981. It was their 8th studio album. The concept of the album is based on a true story of a Japanese soldier (Hiroo Onoda) marooned on an island in World War II who doesn't know that the war is over.


    "Nude" is i.m.h.o. their best album of the "eighties". And with an excellent soundquality!
    Note: You have to burn gapless to seamless hear the whole concept album..


    Review:

    A new decade and yet a new keyboard-player in Camel, this time named Duncan Mackay.
    And just when you thought that Camel had joined the other major progressive rock bands of the 70's
    in a hopeless search for a commercial and pop-oriented style, they returned with their best, most symphonic
    and progressive work since "Moonmadness". And they did it at a time when absolutely nobody had expected it.
    "Nude" was even a concept-album, and told the true story of a stranded Japanese soldier who stayed in the
    jungle for 29 years without knowing that the war had ended.

    The album didn't open all that promising with the boring
    and generic AOR of "City Life" but the record never lets down after that. "Drafted" is stuffed with great melodies
    and guitar-themes of the classic Camel-kind, and proved beyond any doubt that the band was back at their best.
    Then you're in for a series of lengthy and complex instrumental-passages (about 70% of the album is instrumental)
    that perfectly captures the drama and atmosphere of the story. "The Snow Goose" is the only other Camel-album
    that can rival "Nude" when it comes to sweeping, symphonic and atmospheric soundscapes.

    There's lots of flute on the quiet parts, and there are even some ethnic rhythms on "Changing Places" to illustrate
    the jungle. "Reflection" is Latimer at his most magic, and will again make you think of the most beautiful and relaxed parts from
    "The Snow Goose". "Lies" is a strong vocal-track that somewhat resembles Pink Floyd, and Mackay delivered
    an organ-solo to prove that he understood what keyboards a progressive rock band should use, even in the 80's.
    But no matter how good "Nude" was, it proved to be only a temporarily return to form, as the rest of Camel's 80's output
    is not of this level.
    review from Vintageprog.com

    Track List:
      01 City Life
      02 Nude
      03 Drafted
      04 Docks
      05 Beached

      06 Landscapes
      07 Changing Places
      08 Pomp & Circumstance
      09 Please Come Home
      10 Reflections

      11 Captured
      12 The Homecoming
      13 Lies
      14 The Birthday Cake
      15 Nude's Return

    Personnel:

    Andrew Latimer: Guitars, vocals, flute, koto & various keyboards, lead vocals
    Colin Bass: Bass, vocals, lead vocals
    Andy Ward: Drums, percussion

    Mel Collins: Flute, piccolo & saxophones
    Duncan Mackay: Keyboards
    Jan Schelhaas: Piano on "The Last Farewell"
    Chris Green: Cello
    Gasper Lawal: All percussion on "Changing Places"
    Herbie Flowers: Tuba




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