In 1976 Camel published Moonmadness, his fourth studio album, which was the last work of the main sequence of the first three and the last of the original line-up (Latimer, Bardens, Ferguson and Ward), undoubtedly the most solid and important of the group.
Moonmadness is a more pleasant and accessible album than the previous three, but at the same time it is an album that reflects a great influence of the Canterbury sound and a different characteristic and it is the processing of sounds, both in voices and on keyboards, which reflects A certain air of electronic experimentation that would no longer be repeated by the group in the following works. Themes such as Song Within a Song demonstrate the brilliance of the album, contributing two different concepts in the same song, first by Latimer and then by Bardens.
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