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Camel: Mirage
Mirage is the second studio album by the English progressive rock band Camel, released on 1 March 1974. The album was released on Gama Records/Deram Records. There are five tracks on Mirage, two over 9 minutes. Those two are multi-part songs: "Lady Fantasy" and "Nimrodel/The Procession/The White Rider", the latter being about The Lord of the Rings. "Supertwister" includes a showcase for Andrew Latimer's flute.
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Plot Summary
Camel: Mirage is a concert film showcasing the progressive rock band Camel performing live. It captures the band in their early, influential years, performing tracks from their seminal albums. The film offers a visual and auditory experience of their intricate musicianship and live energy.
Critical Reception
As a concert film primarily for fans, critical reception often focuses on the band's performance quality and the archival value of the footage. It's generally appreciated by Camel enthusiasts for documenting their live sound during a pivotal era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw, energetic live performance.
Valued by fans for capturing the band's classic sound.
Provides insight into Camel's early stage presence.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the impressive musicianship and the nostalgic value of seeing Camel perform live during their formative years. Fans appreciate the unadulterated live sound and the opportunity to witness the band's powerful stage presence.
Fun Fact
The exact recording date and location for 'Camel: Mirage (1974)' are not consistently documented across all releases and fan wikis, often appearing as a compilation or bootleg-style recording from various early concerts.
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