Rain Dances by Camel

Rain Dances

Camel

1977

Rain Dances is a Rock album by Camel, originally released in 1977. On Gatefold: 89 pressings tracked, owned by 8 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Prog Rock
  • lush
  • hypnotic
  • cerebral

About

Five albums into their recording career, Camel made their first personnel shift on <i>Rain Dances</i>, as Richard Sinclair (formerly of fellow Canterbury scenemates Caravan) replaced bassist Doug Ferguson, and the band gained a saxophonist for the first time in erstwhile King Crimson member Mel Collins. The album featured the first hints of the more accessible, pop-friendly direction Camel would take on their next couple of albums, and perhaps not coincidentally, marked the Brits' first appearance on the U.S. album charts. But <i>Rain Dances</i> is pretty evenly split between complexity and commerciality -- opening instrumental "First Light" recalls the prog glories of Camel's earlier albums, and the rather ambient instrumental piece "Elke" includes guest keyboards by ambient godfather Brian Eno himself. Still, the undeniably poppy "Highways of the Sun" proved mainstream enough to be released as a single, and "One of These Days I'll Get an Early Night" is a venture into funky jazz fusion, with Collins' sax coming to the fore. Call it the arrival of Camel Mk II.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1First Light5:01
  2. A2Metrognome4:19
  3. A3Tell Me4:08
  4. A4Highways Of The Sun4:31

Side B

  1. B1Unevensong5:35
  2. B2One Of These Days I'll Get An Early Night5:54
  3. B3Elke4:30
  4. B4Skylines4:29
  5. B5Rain Dances2:58

Credits

Performers

8 collectors on Gatefold own this · 89 pressings tracked on Gatefold