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The Snow Goose

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Play   1. The Great Marsh (Instrumental Album Version) 2:03 £0.69
Play   2. Rhayader (Instrumental Album Version) 3:02 £0.89
Play   3. Rhayader Goes To Town (Instrumental Album Version) 5:20 £0.69
Play   4. Sanctuary 1:06 £0.69
Play   5. Fritha 1:19 £0.69
Play   6. The Snow Goose 3:12 £0.69
Play   7. Friendship 1:44 £0.79
Play   8. Migration 2:01 £0.69
Play   9. Rhayader Alone 1:50 £0.69
Play 10. Flight Of The Snow Goose (Instrumental Album Version) 2:41 £0.69
Play 11. Preparation 3:54 £0.69
Play 12. Dunkirk 5:25 £0.69
Play 13. Epitaph 2:08 £0.69
Play 14. Fritha Alone 1:30 £0.69
Play 15. La Princesse Perdue 4:57 £0.69
Play 16. The Great Marsh (Instrumental Reprise Version) 1:17 £0.79
Play 17. Flight Of The Snow Goose (Instrumental Single Edit) 2:05 £0.69
Play 18. Rhayader (Instrumental Single Edit) 3:12 £0.69
Play 19. Flight Of The Snow Goose (Instrumental Alternate Single Edit) 2:48 £0.69
Play 20. Rhayader Goes To Town ("Live At The Marquee" Instrumental Version) 5:07 £0.69
Play 21. The Snow Goose/Freefall 11:02 Album Only  
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28 of 28 people found the following review helpful
By Scubaboy VINE™ VOICE
Format:Audio CD
Those who shamelessly lambast the 70s as 'the decade that style forgot' were never there. Sure, there was a lot of pap around (lots of chart stuff, for instance!), and yes, we all looked naff in our HUGE flares, but sheer musical diversity and quality was everywhere - whether you liked dance, metal, prog or even punk. The truth is that record companies in those days largely allowed bands a free creative reign (just ask the band members from Yes about this!) and that resulted in some extraordinary, long-lasting musical legacies. And this is one of them.....

Camel are a great example of a fine prog rock band who certainly found a niche for themselves in the mid 70s. Often put in the same bracket as Yes and Floyd, such comparisons were unfair, as Camel were as unique in their sound as those two prog rock giants. The Snow Goose is, of course, their tour de force and it was always going to be difficult to follow such an epic. No vocals to speak of, wonderful melodies and great musicianship all lead to a thoroughly enjoyable experience. Critics argue that such fare is self indulgent, but the music is very evocative and I defy anyone not to be carried along on this journey through Paul Gallico's classic novel.

I remember everyone in school borrowing my (now dead) vinyl copy of this when I was a spotty teenager. I saw the band - my first ever concert - in 1975 when they were touring with The Snow Goose. It was a memorable night, the band were on top form and I remember marveling at Andy Latimer's guitar work. To my mind, they never reached such heights again, with lineup changes and their musical style altering significantly to a more vocal sound (as it had to, I suppose).

I don't much like the extra tracks at all - totally superfluous in my view - but it would be cruel to take a star off for that. The release of this album on CD is a wonderful testament to Pete Bardens who died from cancer in 2002 - he had every right to be proud of this classic work.

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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
Inspired Music 6 Oct 2002
Format:Audio CD
Inspired by the book "The Snow Goose" by Paul Gallico, this album is amazing at the worst of times. Partly classical in places, rocky in others, it is very hard to place exactly what category this album quite fits in to. It was the bassist, Doug Ferguson who suggested this concept album after the success of the song "The White Rider" off their second album Mirage(inspired by Tolkien's The Lord Of The Rings). The choice of the book "The Snow Goose" is genius. The book, which is only about 50 short pages long, can actually be read in time to the album, thus the album creates, for the first time in my knowledge a soundtrack to a book. The album opens with an eerie representation of Gallico's "Great Marsh" and throughout the album manages to portray the emotions written in the book with pin point accuracy through the music. The album however, is not only credible as a soundtrack alone. The variations of the theme originally laid down by the track "The Snow Goose" the whole way through the album are nothing short of brilliance, best portrayed by the track "La Princesse Perude", which heralds the final track, a variation of the first track, but similarly called "The Great Marsh". This however, is not the end of the album. To remember former keyboard player Peter Bardens, who died an untimely death, the album was re-released with 5 bonus tracks including live performances and original single tracks from the album. All in all, "Music Inspired by The Snow Goose" is, in a word: inspired.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
By DSR VINE™ VOICE
Format:Audio CD
It's great writing reviews for music like this. Looking at the "purchasers of this also bought..." section sets me off on a tangent to dig forgotten treasures out of my collection...

I first heard Camel with the excellent "Mirage" and went to see them live when they were touring this album (and on other occasions).

Camel created some lovely soundscapes, some heavy, others quiet and melodic. This release is the first to truly bring it all together with no vocals this time.

The production is very good, if a little "bass light" by modern standards (listen on a pair of very large, decent speakers and all is then ok...). I understand the CD transfer WAS from the original masters that Decca had. The music, I suppose, is very much of its time, but is highly enjoyable nonetheless. I've just looked at some of the Gentle Giant discs on here and the sound samples presented from this band seem really dated, if very well played....

If you remember Camel with great affection as I do (I lost touch with their work in the late eighties), then I urge you to buy this disc and forget the cares of the world for three quarters of an hour or so.

Great music from a great band...

P.S. A real shame about the death of Pete Bardens, as he and Andy Latimer worked really well together...
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Camels Golden Goose.
A Beautiful instrumental Concept album. Dreamy, Whimsical, Fairy tale story about real people. Heart Melting guitar from Andy Latimer, Grand Keyboards from Peter Bardens solid bass... Read more
Published 14 days ago by KrakenProg
A Mystical Rock Masterpiece
No serious rock collection would be complete without Camel's Inspired by The Snow Goose album. It is simply sublime. The music is unforgettable and haunting. Read more
Published 27 days ago by Leia Rose
I'd rather buy something else...
This CD is great for those type of people that enjoy instrumental music from the era of 'Camel.' However this is not the greatest Camel album. Read more
Published 11 months ago by J. Martin
Excellent blast from the past
Lovely, lovely piece of music. It's been on my wish list for some time, but seeing it remastered, well priced and with extra tracks was too much to resist. Read more
Published 18 months ago by SnowDog
First Camel success
This is the first ever Camel LP I have ever heard. Still sounds great after all these years, and still a pleasure to the ear. Read more
Published on 7 Oct 2009 by Carlo Stefano Griffini
The Snow Goose
I bought this album when it originally came out in the 70s on vinyl - somewhere along the way it got lost and I hadn't heard it for years. Read more
Published on 16 Sep 2009 by Mrs. S. Marr
Camel, The Snow Goose.
Had this album as a kid. Lost it when the vinyl all went.
This is a wonderful example of turning a book into a musical work of art. Read more
Published on 26 Jun 2009 by Mr. K. Altdorfer
Perfect instrumental progressive rock!
It's funny that when you love and know a certain piece of music so well you don't often play it. Such is the case with Camel's "Snow Goose", which I had on LP many years ago (! Read more
Published on 4 Aug 2008 by alextorres
TIME TO CHILL!!!
The Snow Goose was Camel's first real crack at attempting the dreaded concept album. It seems that you can't call yourself a bona fide prog rock outfit until you've churned out a... Read more
Published on 9 Mar 2007 by Stotty
Disappointing prog masterpiece!
The supposed pinacle of Camels career, I must admit to finding this album just a little disappointing. Read more
Published on 25 Jun 2006 by Mira Prospekt
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