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7 de jul. de 2017 · I firmly believe "Stationary Traveller" is Camel's best album of the 1980's, and is a return to the quality songwriting and musicianship that we received from 1974 to 1977. While the album is not as progressive as Camel's most famous works, it should still be respected for being thoughtfully produced and listenable 1980's synth-pop.
Easily the strongest of Camel's 80's albums, and (alongside Rajaz and Nod and a Wink) one of the three post-70's Camel records that every fan of the band should look to acquire.Stationary Traveller is still dominated by the synth-heavy arrangements and the more straightforward melodies that soured many longtime fans towards The Single Factor, but this record does a far better job incorporating ...
Listen to Stationary Traveller (Expanded Edition) by Camel on Deezer. Pressure Points, ... 1984 | UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) Stationary Traveller (Expanded Edition) Camel | 13-04-1984 Total duration: 50 min. 01. Pressure Points . Camel. Stationary Traveller (Expanded Edition) 02:08 Composers: Andrew Latimer. 02. Refugee .
Listen to Stationary Traveller (Expanded Edition) by Camel on Apple Music. 1984. 12 Songs. Duration: ... More By Camel . The Snow Goose (Expanded Edition) 1975. Mirage (Remastered) 1974. The Snow Goose. 1975. Rajaz. 1999. I Can See Your House From Here (Expanded Edition) 1979. Never Let Go.
Stationary Traveller er den ellevte utgivelsen fra progrockbandet Camel og kom ut i 1984. Albumet regnes for å være et konseptalbum på grunn av temaet om Berlin fra samme tid, som omhandler hele verket.. Bak utgivelsen var Latimer og Camel i en rettslig krangel med bandets tidligere manager Geoff Jukes, som hadde saksøkt Camel for angivelige medinntekter fra bandets tidligere dager.
Listen free to Camel – Stationary Traveller (Pressure Points, Refugee and more). 10 tracks (). Stationary Traveller is the 10th studio album by English progressive rock band Camel. Like much of Camel's output, it is a concept album, in this case centering around the trials of East German refugees attempting to cross the Berlin Wall into West Berlin.