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Camel - The Paris Collection (2001)

Posted By : tednewman | Date : 29 Apr 2010 15:24:00 | Comments : 9 |
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Camel - The Paris Collection (2001)
FLAC | Log, Cue, covers | appr. 453 MB
Rock | Label: Camel Productions | Source: The Eternal Hunting Grounds


Perfectly, the album opens with Ice, a track from the album: I can See Your House From Here, I never get tired of hearing it. This surely must be one of the finest instrument tracks ever been written. After this serene start the tempo is soon lifted up with the second track Chord Change again another instrumental. This piece has lost none of it's chemistry over the years. The general mood of the album is somewhat laid back and the following song reflects this with the beautiful acoustic version of Fingertips, taken from the Stationary Traveller album. Next we go back to Camel's debut album for the first of the two versions of Slow Yourself Down, track four follows with the more traditional arrangement of the piece, taken from the concert and features some excellent organ. I noticed the album is slightly more instrumental than previous albums but the lack of vocals is compensated perfectly by the chemistry between both old and new bandmembers. Sahara, the only track taken from Rajaz best demonstrates this and all the musicians sound wonderfully close together. The CD moves into a rockier mode for the first of three tracks from Dust and Dreams, starting with Mother Road slipping into the atmospheric Little Rivers and Little Rose and finishing up with Hopeless Anger. And finally the last track from the concert is a Camel favourite, Lady Fantasy. I have no problem in recommending this CD. There is enough variation within the structure and arrangements of Camel's material for the release of another live album.


Track List:
1. Ice
2. Chord Change
3. Fingertips
4. Slow Yourself Down
5. Sahara
6. Mother Road
7. Little Rivers and Little Rose
8. Hopeless Anger
9. Lady Fantasy
10. Slow Yourself Down (Late-Night Version)

Log File:
EAC extraction logfile from 6. April 2007, 17:53 for CD
Camel / The Paris Collection

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Posted By: wersollsschonsein Date: 29 Apr 2010 15:48:18
Cheers from Eire.
Posted By: seulb Date: 29 Apr 2010 16:48:35
Cheers from Kent
Posted By: tednewman Date: 29 Apr 2010 17:19:25
@ seulb

Well, well, well look who's been there. Still fillin' in the gaps, old sport?
Posted By: tednewman Date: 29 Apr 2010 17:23:37
@ wersollsschonsein

Man, you're just like a parrot who knows only 3 words ... In the good old days when political correctness didn't mean a thing, people like you were called leechers and were the laughingstock of the community. Don't you intend to post something meaningful eventually?
Posted By: PsychStorm Date: 29 Apr 2010 17:50:18
Ted, I totally agree. Great to see someone else noticed this and is a bit insulted. It's amazing how strict the rules are for uploaders, yet above mentioned can go around copy/pasting drive-by responses all over the place like a spambot. It's disrespectful to uploaders.


Uploaders ain't robots, wersollsschonsein, no need to treat them like one with a robotic response. But, it's all about you, right? You keep filling up your hard drives, but I got news for you, it ain't gonna fill the void. Hate to be there when the "music stops".


There are a few others out there similar - empty blogs, canned gratitude. Why do they even register, really? Consider hoarding anonymously and not load the place up with forced spam-like droppings.

Sneers to redundancy.
Posted By: seulb Date: 29 Apr 2010 18:47:53
@tednewman

Just an upgrade on this one me 'ol china. Very grateful nonetheless.
At least your Irish friend is saying thanks, which is more than most people who are going to download this will. Besides, the last time I spoke to you I was accused of talking too much!
Posted By: tednewman Date: 29 Apr 2010 18:57:37
@ seulb

Well old sport - I don't need his thanks - I can't possibly listen to them on my player, can I?

And besides, if I remember correctly, last time I only humbly observed you have become verbose to my surprise :-)
Posted By: seulb Date: 29 Apr 2010 19:25:23
@tednewman

OK me ol' china, whatever.

Take care mate, all the best.
Posted By: tednewman Date: 29 Apr 2010 19:52:52
@ seulb

You take care too, old sport!

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