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Camel

Camel Live: Performance of Lady Fantasy at Hammersmith Odeon 1976

Venue: Hammersmith Odeon Location: London, England, United Kingdom Date: April 14, 1976

Ah, Camel! They were riding quite a wave in the mid-'70s, and that live recording from the Hammersmith Odeon on April 14, 1976, perfectly captures their exhilarating energy. Just before this concert, they'd released their iconic album *Moonmadness* in 1976. This album, often hailed as a high point in their discography, features lush arrangements and intricate musicianship—a hallmark of their sound that fans adore. What's particularly cool is that *Moonmadness* includes tracks like "Spirit of the Water" and "Air Born," showcasing the band's unique blend of progressive rock and melodic sensibilities. At this stage in their career, Camel was solidifying their reputation as a pioneering progressive rock band. They were gaining a devoted following, especially in the UK, largely thanks to the sensitive craftsmanship of Andrew Latimer on guitar and vocals, along with Peter Bardens' evocative keyboard work. The Hammersmith concert not only highlighted their musical prowess but also reflected the band's growing confidence as live performers during a golden era of progressive rock. Talk about an exciting time to be a fan!

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