In January 1976, Camel was at a significant point in their career, performing live at the Hammersmith Odeon in London. This concert aligned with the release of their fourth studio album, "Moonmadness," which came out a month earlier in March 1976. "Moonmadness" marked a pivotal moment for the band, showcasing their progressive rock style and complex instrumental compositions. The live performance of "Nimrodel," a track from their earlier album "The Snow Goose" (1975), highlights the band’s ability to translate their studio sound into a dynamic live experience. Notably, this lineup featured founding members Andrew Latimer and Peter Bardens, who were instrumental in shaping Camel's unique sound with their blend of intricate guitar work and atmospheric keyboard arrangements. The Hammersmith show symbolized Camel's growing popularity and solidified their status within the progressive rock scene during the mid-1970s.