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It was voted no. Camel performed the album in its entirety on a tour. Uploaded by BruceHenry on October 4, Internet Archive's 25th Anniversary Logo. Search icon An illustration of a magnifying glass. User icon An illustration of a person's head and chest. Sign up Log in. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book. Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker.

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Please see your browser settings for this feature. EMBED for wordpress. Want more? It has a great Latimer's guitar work. It's a typical Camel's track with a slight jazzy touch. It has nice vocal harmonies in the wave of the commercial hits.

It's a beautiful ballad with a good instrumental section. It shows the band was back at their best and pure roots on that album. It delivered a Mackay's organ solo proving he could understand the kind of keyboards that a prog band should use in the 80's. It's the only track on that album that features the presence of their former keyboardist, Peter Bardens. It's a good track that keeps the good quality on that album. The final result is a well balanced track. It's influenced by the new wave style, with fine textures and well produced.

The harmonies are created through guitar, keyboards and vocals. Conclusion: "Echoes" is a good compilation, really. It appeals to me because it has the ingredients that a compilation must have. It's a good overview of Camel's work of those years. It revisits the entire career of Camel, at the time, and it has some of the best tracks of Camel.

It has good sound and a nice booklet too. As all big Camel's fans like me know, the musical style of Camel changed a bit all over the years. As many of us know, Camel has two great musical periods, the 70's and the 90's. Like most of the progressive rock bands of the classic era, and Camel wasn't an exception, they lived in the 80's a terrible period for them, a terrible period for all progressive rock music. Concluding, I sincerely think that "Echoes" is, in general, a good compilation that represents very well the musical career of a great band, until that moment, and represents a great introduction for those who are newbies with Camel.

So, I'm going to give it 3 stars. Prog is my Ferrari. I've long held the view that Camel in the early years were a great band, but lost something with the departure of Peter Bardens. This compilation CD reinforces that opinion for me.

The goal of any sort of greatest hit and compilations album is to introduce listeners to a band where they are simultaneously pleased with what is presented and are given a hunger to experience more. So does Echoes, this humble little compilation of a band that was swept up under larger contempo Over minutes of Camel are included on this double collection from Not much is missing from this fine collection that takes us from the very beginnings up to the 's Camel. It would really be nitpicking to complain about any missing tracks that someone felt should be included.

But, most I never liked compilations. In my opinion what is nice about separate releases is the whole feeling they have.

Especially in progressive a band can change completely from one release to another and this has even been a problem in categorizing prog bands making it difficult to put them to only This box-set is a wonderfull collection on Camel long career to I would caution the listener who wants to get an introduction to Camel, due to the varying quality of the music spanning Camel's long career.

There are some great tracks throughout the compilation, like Skylines, Whispers In The Rain, Echoes and The Sleeper, and many of the tracks on side 1, b A good compilation as it starts at the beginning of Camels career and takes it through the many personnel changes and changes of styles from the symphonic prog of the 70's through the more pop oriented sounds of the 80s.

The first CD with the older material is going to appeal more to a serious Wonderful music, wrapped in a very well produced box set. It takes you through several phases of the band, with lots of information.

The first disc starts of great "Never let go" and "Freefall" are early Camel classics, but after this the music slowly starts changing. The melody and the subtle Camel style is influenced by the 80s.

One wonders what happened to them at this phase. You can verify your download by following these procedures and using these KEYS. Version Note Download Signature and checksum 3.

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