Please subscribe to my channel th-cam.com/users/MusicForAll2 00:00 - Pressure Points 02:09 - Refugee 05:56 - Vopos 11:27 - Cloak and Dagger Man 15:20 - Stationary Traveller 20:53 - West Berlin 26:00 - Fingertips 30:29 - Missing 34:48 - After Words 36:48 - Long Goodbyes
If I had a chance to listen to a single piece of art before I die stationary traveller would be my choice because I know that they play rajaz in heaven
Camel's only AOR album. Their other albums are a different genre. If you are into rock music style, Stationary Traveller is the correct choice. Elements of Phil Collins, Sting, Pink Floyd, and Harold Faltermeyer can be imagined throughout. Not many underrated artists achieve that of some of the most influential artists from the late 20th Century. Uncertain whether Camel are a Christian AOR band, as I did once hear "Cloak and Dagger Man" on a Christian FM radio station back in 1996.
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00:00 - Pressure Points
02:09 - Refugee
05:56 - Vopos
11:27 - Cloak and Dagger Man
15:20 - Stationary Traveller
20:53 - West Berlin
26:00 - Fingertips
30:29 - Missing
34:48 - After Words
36:48 - Long Goodbyes
Camel , Wishbone Ash , Woody Blues , Fruupp , Gypsy [ usa band ] , Gravy Train , Satin Whale , Bloodrock , Tucky Buzzard , Pell Mell , Rainbow , Deep Purple ,
przepraszam Moody Blues
Thin Lizzy
If I had a chance to listen to a single piece of art before I die stationary traveller would be my choice because I know that they play rajaz in heaven
Maaaaaaan, "Fingertips" really makes me feel nostalgia for something that I didn't live, specially at 28:10. Amazing album
Superb. My favourite Camel album.
Gorgeous, innit? The finest of all the 70s prog bands that went pop in the 80s. Andy Latimer is as melodically tasteful as any guitarist from the era.
Mine too
Camel's only AOR album. Their other albums are a different genre. If you are into rock music style, Stationary Traveller is the correct choice. Elements of Phil Collins, Sting, Pink Floyd, and Harold Faltermeyer can be imagined throughout. Not many underrated artists achieve that of some of the most influential artists from the late 20th Century. Uncertain whether Camel are a Christian AOR band, as I did once hear "Cloak and Dagger Man" on a Christian FM radio station back in 1996.
fantastic.
Great album.