Moonmadness [Bonus Tracks] Camel

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  • Release Date: 06/25/2002
  • Original Release: 1976
  • Sales Rank: 29,516
  • Label: POLYGRAM UK
  • UPC: 042288293125
 
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Moonmadness [Bonus Tracks]

1Aristillus 1:56
2Song Within a Song 7:14
3LISTENChord Change 6:44
4LISTENSpirit of the Water 2:07
5LISTENAnother Night 6:56
6LISTENAir Born 5:02
7LISTENLunar Sea 9:09
8LISTENAnother Night Bonus Track / Single Version 3:24
9LISTENSpirit of the Water previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Demo Version 2:13
10LISTENSong Within a Song previously unreleased / Bonus Track 7:13
11LISTENLunar Sea Bonus Track 9:51
12LISTENPreparation/Dunkirk previously unreleased / Bonus Track 9:31

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Editorial Reviews

Abandoning the lovely soundscapes of Snow Goose, Camel delved into layered guitar and synthesizers similar to those of Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here on the impressive Moonmadness. Part of the reason behind the shift in musical direction was the label's insistence that Camel venture into more commercial territory after the experimental Snow Goose, and it is true that the music on Moonmadness is more akin to traditional English progressive rock, even though it does occasionally dip into jazz-fusion territory with syncopated rhythms and shimmering keyboards. Furthermore, the songs are a little more concise and accessible than those of its predecessor. That doesn't mean Camel has abandoned art. Moonmadness is indeed a concept album, based loosely on the personalities of each member -- "Chord Change" is Peter Bardens, "Air Born" is Andy Latimer, "Lunar Sea" is Andy Ward and "Another Night" is Doug Ferguson. Certainly, it's a concept that is considerably less defined than that of Snow Goose, and the music isn't quite as challenging, yet that doesn't mean that Moonmadness is devoid of pleasure. In fact, with its long stretches of atmospheric instrumentals and spacy solos, it's quite rewarding. [The 2002 reissue offers five bonus tracks: the single version of "Another Night," a demo of "Spirit of the Water," and live renditions of "Song Within a Song," "Lunar Sea," and "Preparation/Dunkirk."] Daevid Jehnzen, All Music Guide

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