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Topic: Camel Comeback

Camel will return to the stage when they perform classic album The Snow Goose in full at the Barbican Arts Centre, London, on October 28.

Andrew Latimer will be joined by Colin Bass, Denis Clement, Gu LeBlanc and special guest Jan Schelhaus for the show, which marks the first time the band have played since their farewell tour.

Camel last performed their third album at the Royal Albert Hall in 1975, accompanied by the London Symphony Orchestra.

A statement explains: “The evening pays tribute to former band member Peter Bardens, who died of cancer at the same time as frontman Latimer was battling a terminal illness.

“Ten years later, Latimer has regained health and is willing to celebrate a career that spans over four decades. This two-set show will also embrace compositions recorded throughout those years in a personal covenant of appreciation for a deeply rewarding life of music.”

A report on the band’s website previously revealed they were considering a tour in 2013, to be entitled Retirement Sucks. There’s also the possibility of a new album, which Latimer and Clement have been working on for some time.

Discussing the mainman’s health, the report explains: “He is very well and enjoys the great fortune of recovered good health. Of course, there are certain trade-offs, but they were well worth it. There really isn’t much more to say about that – it’s never wise to let any illness define a person. And so, that chapter in our lives is firmly closed. Well, for the most part.”

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Kenny wrote:

Camel will return to the stage when they perform classic album The Snow Goose in full at the Barbican Arts Centre, London, on October 28.

Andrew Latimer will be joined by Colin Bass, Denis Clement, Gu LeBlanc and special guest Jan Schelhaus for the show, which marks the first time the band have played since their farewell tour.

Camel last performed their third album at the Royal Albert Hall in 1975, accompanied by the London Symphony Orchestra.

A statement explains: “The evening pays tribute to former band member Peter Bardens, who died of cancer at the same time as frontman Latimer was battling a terminal illness.

“Ten years later, Latimer has regained health and is willing to celebrate a career that spans over four decades. This two-set show will also embrace compositions recorded throughout those years in a personal covenant of appreciation for a deeply rewarding life of music.”

A report on the band’s website previously revealed they were considering a tour in 2013, to be entitled Retirement Sucks. There’s also the possibility of a new album, which Latimer and Clement have been working on for some time.

Discussing the mainman’s health, the report explains: “He is very well and enjoys the great fortune of recovered good health. Of course, there are certain trade-offs, but they were well worth it. There really isn’t much more to say about that – it’s never wise to let any illness define a person. And so, that chapter in our lives is firmly closed. Well, for the most part.”

Great news! I knew Andrew was very ill for a long time. Expected the next news i heard about him to be the worse.
I saw Camel at the old Golden Bear in Huntington Beach, Ca in the 70's on their Moonmadness tour and one more time in the 90's.
One of the most underrated guitar players.
Thanks for posting.
ET

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Never ever thought this would happen. So glad to hear that Andy is strong enough to play. Snow Goose on the turntable as I type...........................

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More dates :

19 Oct Harrogate Royal Hall
20 Oct Wolverhampton The Wulfrun
21 Oct Manchester RNCM
22 Oct Salisbury City Hall

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Most dates sold out. Wish I could attend. Best news ever for fans of Andy Latimer and Camel.

Camel is on the road for a brief tour in the autumn 2013, performing The Snow Goose for the first time since the Royal Albert Hall show in 1975, in loving memory of Peter Bardens and in celebration of Camel's long and illustrious musical career.

NOTICE: No further dates will be added in 2013.


   
 
All shows are SOLD OUT with these two exceptions:
Mannheim, Germany
Fulda, Germany

   
 
October 2013
   
 

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Sat 19th
UK Harrogate Royal Hall  SOLD OUT! Box Office 0844 478 0898
Sun 20th
UK Wolverhampton Wulfrun Hall  SOLD OUT! Box Office 0844 478 0898
Mon 21st
UK Manchester RNCM  SOLD OUT! Box Office 0844 478 0898
Tue 22nd
UK Salisbury City Hall  SOLD OUT! Box Office 0844 478 0898
Thu 24th
Belgium Limbourg Le Kursaal  SOLD OUT! http://www.lekursaal.be/web/
Fri 25th
Holland Groningen Oosterpoort Main Hall  SOLD OUT! http://www.de-oosterpoort.nl

Sat 26th
Holland Amsterdam Rabozaal  SOLD OUT! http://www.melkweg.nl

Mon 28th
UK London Barbican  SOLD OUT! http://www.barbican.org.uk

Wed 30th
Germany Bochum Christuskirche   SOLD OUT! http://www.christuskirche-bochum.de/
Thu 31st
Germany Mannheim Alte Seilerei    http://www.alteseilerei-mannheim.de/

       


November 2013
     

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Fri 1st
Germany Fulda Orangerie    http://www.eventim.de/camel-the-snow-go … ckets.html

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Superb band from the 70's I also wish I could attend. big_smile

Come on the Blades (sorry Idolbone just had to borrow your line)

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I'm off to see them in Harrogate. Front row smile

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Well, that was a fantastic gig, best I've seen this year. The band got a standing ovation before they'd played a note! It turned out to be well deserved too. Set 1 was all of Snow Goose and Set 2 a mix of what I call classics (First four albums) and decent others from the rest of their career.

Andy Latimer is a seriously underrated guitarist. Better than Gilmour and a better business plan would see him eclipse Joey Bones.

Here's a clip:

http://youtu.be/BUpPTSQ-f9E