Stationary Traveller Camel

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  • Release Date: 06/02/2009
  • Original Release: 1984
  • Sales Rank: 128,309
  • Label: UNIVERSAL JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988005561688
 
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Stationary Traveller

1LISTENPressure Points Instrumental 2:10
2LISTENRefugee 3:47
3LISTENVopos 5:32
4LISTENCloak and Dagger Man 3:55
5LISTENStationary Traveller Instrumental 5:34
6LISTENWest Berlin 5:10
7LISTENFingertips 4:29
8LISTENMissing Instrumental 4:22
9LISTENAfter Words Instrumental 2:01
10LISTENLong Goodbyes 5:14

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Editorial Reviews

Although Stationary Traveller is a concept album, it musically falls into line with its predecessor The Single Factor, which found Camel trying to refashion themselves as the Alan Parsons Project. Where The Single Factor suffered from {|Camel|}'s attempts to write pop hooks, Stationary Traveller finds the band breaking down the barriers, opening up their relatively concise songs with long, atmospheric instrumental passages. The album's lyrics, which were written by Susan Hoover, is about the divided Berlin and its political, emotional and physical divides. Often, the lyrics and music -- which work as individual entities -- don't quite work together, since they follow different emotional directions, yet the record remains a worthwhile listen, especially since it features Andy Latimer on pan flute. Daevid Jehnzen, All Music Guide

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