Camel - Rain Dances

Camel - Rain Dances
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Album Details

Title: Rain Dances
Artist: Camel
Release Date: 1977
Re-Released On: 6/2/2009
Label: Universal Distribution, Deram
Duration: 44:57
UPCs: 042282072528, 4988005561626, 015668000217, 015668000248, 766483055226
Genre: Rock
Styles: Prog-Rock, Art Rock
Moods: Ambitious, Dramatic, Theatrical, Epic, Indulgent, Laid-Back/Mellow, Cerebral, Complex, Elaborate, Literate, Pastoral, Playful, Whimsical, Calm/Peaceful, Freewheeling, Gentle, Organic, Passionate, Refined/Mannered, Self-Conscious, Sophisticated, Springlike, Stately, Stylish, Trippy, Earnest, Ethereal, Reflective
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 4
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. First Light
  2. Metrognome
  3. Tell Me
  4. Highways of the Sun
  5. Unevensong
  6. One of These Early Days I'll Get an Early Night
  7. Elke
  8. Skylines
  9. Rain Dances
  10. Highways of the Sun [Single Version]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDUniversal Distribution94136
1998CDDeram820725

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Album Review

The band's fifth release, Rain Dances is Camel at its best, offering the most consistent and representative package in their saga. The addition of Caravan-cofounder Richard Sinclair proves profitable, as do a few colorist touches by Brian Eno on "Elke." Mel Collins' woodwinds are among the highlights, especially on "Tell Me" and the title track. From beginning to end, this project flows gracefully. ~ Matthew Plichta, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy LatimerTreated Piano, Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Pan Pipes, Mini Moog, Feedback, Vocals, Flute, Guitar (Acoustic), Glockenspiel, Fretless Bass, Synthesizer Strings
Andy WardDrums, Vocals (Background), Percussion
Anthony HawkinsRemastering
Bernie GrundmanRemastering
Brian EnoKeyboards, Synthesizer
CamelProducer
Dave HutchinsAssistant Engineer
EnoNotes Editing, Bells, Mini Moog
Malcolm GriffithsTrombone
Martin DroverFlugelhorn, Trumpet
Paul HenryCover Design
Pete BardensClavinet, Organ, Keyboards
Rhett DaviesProducer
Richard SinclairBass, Vocals
Toots HibbertHarp
Trevor RogersPhotography