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After a long hiatus, Andrew Latimer revived the band on his own Camel Productions label.

A more atmospheric, spacey record that marked the peak of the original lineup. The Transition & Pop-Prog Years (1977–1984) Camel-Discography.1973-2002.FLAC-Tracks.CUE.Los...

By the early '80s, records like (1982) and Stationary Traveller (1984) moved toward a polished synth-rock sound while maintaining Latimer's soulful guitar presence. The Independent Revival (1991–2002) After a long hiatus, Andrew Latimer revived the

A tribute to the classic '70s prog sound, serving as a graceful "final" studio statement for that era. Technical Specifications Format: FLAC (Lossless) The Independent Revival (1991–2002) A tribute to the

A critically acclaimed instrumental concept album based on Paul Gallico’s novella. It remains a masterpiece of the genre.

Offers a significant upgrade over MP3, capturing the full dynamic range of Peter Bardens’ keyboards and Latimer’s flute and guitar work.

The 1973–2002 timeframe captures the band's evolution through several distinct phases: