Camel - Mirage + The Snow Goose (1974-5)

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Camel - Mirage + The Snow Goose
LP rip, MP3, 320 kbps CBR. | 97.85 Mb (Mirage) + 110.36 Mb (The Snow Goose) | 37:36 minutes (Mirage) + 42:46 minutes (The Snow Goose) | Full Covers.
rock, progressive rock | Decca Records, Recorded in 1974-5 | Cd issued on August 20, 2002

Double LP published by Decca in 1976 containing their albums "Mirage" & "The Snow Goose". With their second album, Mirage, Camel begin to develop their own distinctive sound, highlighted by the group's liquid, intricate rhythms and the wonderful, unpredictable instrumental exchanges by keyboardist Pete Bardens and guitarist Andy Latimer. Camel also distinguish themselves from their prog rock peers with the multi-part suite "Lady Fantasy," which suggests the more complex directions they would take a few albums down the line. Also, Latimer's graceful flute playing distinguishes several songs on the record, including "Supertwister," and it's clear that he has a more supple technique than such contemporaries as Ian Anderson. Camel are still ironing out some quirks in their sound on Mirage, but it's evident that they are coming into their own. 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

Andrew Latimer: guitar, flute & vocals
Peter Bardens: keyboards
Doug Ferguson: bass
Andy Ward: drums

Mirage:
1. Freefall (5:50)
2. Supertwister (3:18)
3. Nimrodel (9:13)
4. Earthrise (6:39)
5. Lady Fantasy (12:36)

The Snow Goose:
1. The Snow Goose Part 1 (21:35)
Rhayader
Rhayader Goes To Town
Sanctuary
Fritha
The Snow Goose
Friendship
Migration
Rhayader alone
2. The Snow Goose Part 2 (21:11)
Flight Of The Snow Goose
Preparation
Dnukirk
Epitaph
Fritha alone
La Princesse Perdue
The Great Marsh

Mirage (MP3, RS)
The Snow Goose (MP3, RS) Part1 –- The Snow Goose (MP3, RS) Part2