Three years after the spectacular "Rajaz", in 2002 Andy Latimer reunited his band Camel to record their next official album, "A Nod and a Wink". Following a similar path to its predecessor, this new album showcases Andy Latimer playing sublime guitar solos in reflective and consciously nostalgic atmospheres. For this occasion, Latimer was reunited with bassist Colin Bass, after many years away from the band, as well as drummer Denis Clement and keyboardist Guy LeBlanc. Here, the sound approaches their essential style, sharing its glorious past with Latimer's flute, which transports us to magical passages, enhanced by some moving solos and revitalizing instrumentation. The ambient sounds of the opening track, "A Nod and a Wink", already hint at the direction this album will take, with its neo-progressive undertones. Other tracks like "Boy's Life", "The Miller's Tale", "Simple Pleasure", "Squigely Fair", and the emotionally charged "For Today" are steeped in sophisticated atmospheres with a strong bluesy feel. Ultimately, with this album, Andy Latimer firmly established his unparalleled ability to create music that is both admirable and pleasing.

