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Monday, May 11, 2020

Camel-Moonmadness (1976)

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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