Camel was in a fascinating phase of their career during the "Live At RTVE" recording in Madrid on November 30, 1975. Just prior to this performance, they released "The Snow Goose," arguably one of their most celebrated albums, which came out in 1975 and showcased their unique blend of progressive rock and instrumental storytelling. This album solidified their reputation, pushing them further into the spotlight. Interestingly, this live performance features the lineup of Andrew Latimer, Peter Bardens, Doug Ferguson, and Andy Ward—an ensemble deeply invested in crafting complex, melodic pieces. The setlist includes standout tracks like "The White Rider" and "Lunar Sea," both of which are rich in emotional texture and musical nuance. Fans often remark that witnessing Camel live unmasks a raw, exhilarating energy that captures the essence of their progressive sound. If you listen closely, you might just feel the audience's pulse sync with the band, a testament to the powerful connection they foster through music.