Rain Dances
Rain Dances is the fifth studio album by English progressive rock band Camel. It was released in 1977 on Gama Records/Decca Records, and brought a major change to the band's lineup, by replacing bassist Doug Ferguson with ex-Caravan member Richard Sinclair and by adding saxophonist Mel Collins, formerly of King Crimson.
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Released | 17 September 1977 | |||
Recorded | February–August 1977 | |||
Studio | Basing Street Studios, London | |||
Genre | Progressive rock, jazz fusion | |||
Length | 41:10 | |||
Label | Gama/Decca | |||
Producer | Rhett Davies, Camel | |||
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ProgroGraphy review | [2] |
Track listing
- Side one
- "First Light" (Peter Bardens, Andrew Latimer) – 5:01
- Andrew Latimer – 6- and 12-string guitars, pan pipes
- Mel Collins – alto saxophone
- Pete Bardens – Minimoog, string synthesizer
- Richard Sinclair – bass
- Andy Ward – drums, ocarina, teeth, cheek, Turkish ring
- "Metrognome" (Bardens, Latimer) – 4:15
- Andrew Latimer – guitar
- Mel Collins – tenor saxophone
- Pete Bardens – electric piano, organ, string synthesizer
- Richard Sinclair – bass, lead vocals
- Andy Ward – drums, percussion, money
- "Tell Me" (Bardens, Latimer) – 4:06
- Andrew Latimer – fretless bass, backing vocals, flute
- Mel Collins – soprano and bass clarinets
- Pete Bardens – electric piano, Minimoog
- Richard Sinclair – lead and harmony vocals
- Andy Ward – finger cymbals, glockenspiel
- "Highways of the Sun" (Bardens, Latimer) – 4:29
- Andrew Latimer – acoustic guitar, lead vocals
- Mel Collins – soprano and bass flutes
- Pete Bardens – acoustic and electric pianos, organ, Minimoog, string synthesizer
- Richard Sinclair – bass, wicket keeper
- Andy Ward – drums, percussion, liquid Boo Bams
- Side two
- "Unevensong" (Bardens, Latimer, Andy Ward) – 5:35
- Andrew Latimer – guitar, second lead vocals
- Pete Bardens – electric piano, clavinet, Minimoog, string synthesizers, car horns
- Richard Sinclair – bass, first lead vocals
- Andy Ward – drums, percussion, Rototoms
- "One of These Days I'll Get an Early Night" (Bardens, Mel Collins, Latimer, Richard Sinclair, Ward) – 5:53
- Andrew Latimer – guitar
- Mel Collins – all saxophones
- Pete Bardens – electric piano
- Richard Sinclair – bass
- Andy Ward – drums, percussion, talking drum, smurd
- Martin Drover – trumpet
- Malcolm Griffiths – trombone
- "Elke" (Latimer) – 4:26
- Andrew Latimer – fuzz guitar, acoustic and electric pianos, Minimoog, string synthesizers, flute
- Brian Eno – acoustic and electric pianos, Minimoog, bells
- Fiona Hibbert – harp
- "Skylines" (Bardens, Latimer, Ward) – 4:24
- Andrew Latimer – feedback, 6- and 12-string, lead and rhythm guitars, bass, sore fingers
- Mel Collins – alto saxophone
- Pete Bardens – electric piano, Minimoog, string synthesizers
- Andy Ward – drums, Tunisian clay drum, swanee
- Martin Drover – flugelhorn
- Malcolm Griffiths – trombone
- "Rain Dances" (Bardens, Latimer) – 3:01
- Andrew Latimer – pizzicato guitar, treated piano, glockenspiel, umbrellas
- Mel Collins – soprano saxophone, umbrellas
- Pete Bardens – Minimoog, string synthesizer, umbrellas [3]
- CD bonus track
- "Highways of the Sun" (Single edit) (Bardens, Latimer)
- 2009 Expanded & Remastered Edition
- "Highways of the Sun" (Single version) – 4:00
- "First Light" (Live; taken from BBC "Sight and Sound" in Concert - Golders Green Hippodrome, 22 September 1977) – 5:01
- "Metrognome" (Live; taken from BBC "Sight and Sound" in Concert - Golders Green Hippodrome, 22 September 1977) – 4:55
- "Unevensong" (Live; taken from BBC "Sight and Sound" in Concert - Golders Green Hippodrome, 22 September 1977) – 5:47
- "Skylines" (Live; taken from BBC "Sight and Sound" in Concert - Golders Green Hippodrome, 22 September 1977) – 5:36
- "Highways to the Sun" (Live; taken from BBC "Sight and Sound" in Concert - Golders Green Hippodrome, 22 September 1977) – 4:59
- "One of These Days I'll Get an Early Night" (Live; taken from BBC "Sight and Sound" in Concert - Golders Green Hippodrome, 22 September 1977) – 4:12
Personnel
- Camel
- Andrew Latimer – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar, panpipes, flute, backing vocals; fretless bass on "Tell Me"; electric piano, Minimoog, synthesizer and fuzz guitar on "Elke"; piano on "Elke" and "Rain Dances"; rhythm guitar and bass on "Skylines"; glockenspiel on "Rain Dances"; lead vocals on "Highways of the Sun" and "Unevensong"
- Peter Bardens – organ, piano, electric piano, Minimoog, synthesizer, Hohner Clavinet
- Andy Ward – drums, percussion, ocarina, glockenspiel, talking drum
- Richard Sinclair – bass; lead vocals on "Metrognome", "Tell Me" and "Unevensong"
- Mel Collins – alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, clarinet, bass flute, brass arrangements
- Additional personnel
- Martin Drover – trumpet on "One of These Days I'll Get an Early Night", flugelhorn on "Skylines"
- Malcolm Griffiths – trombone on "One of These Days I'll Get an Early Night" and "Skylines"
- Brian Eno – Minimoog, electric piano, piano on "Elke"
- Fiona Hibbert – harp on "Elke"
- Production
- Dave Hutchins – engineer
- Paul Henry – sleeve design
- Bob Searles – illustration
Release details
- 1977, UK, Gama/Decca, Release date: September 1977, LP
- 1991, UK/GER, Deram, Release date: 26 August, CD (w. bonus track)
- 2004, UK, London 8207252, Release date: 2 February 2004, CD (remastered version)
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References
- Plichta, Mathew (2011). "Camel - Rain Dances (1977) album review at AllMusic". AllMusic.com. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
- "Camel - Rain Dances (1977) album review & credits at ProgroGraphy/ConnollyCo.com". ConnollyCo.com. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
- Camel - Rain Dances (1977) album releases & credits at Discogs.com
External links
- Camel - Rain Dances (1977) album review by Matthew Plichta, credits & releases at AllMusic.com
- Camel - Rain Dances (1977) album releases & credits at Discogs.com
- Camel - Rain Dances (1977) album credits & user reviews at ProgArchives.com
- Camel - Rain Dances (1977) album review by Archibald C. Burke, credits & user reviews at SputnikMusic.com
- Camel - Rain Dances (1977) album to be listened as stream at Play.Spotify.com
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