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Camel: Music Inspired by the Snow Goose
The Snow Goose is the third studio album by the band Camel, released in the U.K. on 25 April 1975. The critical success of "The White Rider" suite (based on J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and appearing on the band's previous 1974 album, Mirage) prompted the group to write more novel-inspired conceptual suites. The band considered several novels on which to base their next album. For a time they settled on Siddhartha, by Hermann Hesse, and some songs were written before the idea was abandoned in favour of Paul Gallico's novella The Snow Goose.
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Plot Summary
Camel's 1975 album, 'Music Inspired by the Snow Goose,' is a concept album that translates Arthur Ransome's novel 'The Snow Goose' into an instrumental musical narrative. The album follows the emotional journey of a young boy who befriends a wounded goose and the artist who draws it, culminating in a tale of healing and interconnectedness through music. It is renowned for its lush melodies, intricate arrangements, and evocative atmosphere, without any vocals.
Critical Reception
The album was met with critical acclaim for its ambitious concept, instrumental prowess, and melodic sophistication, solidifying Caravan's reputation within the progressive rock scene. It is often cited as one of their finest works and a standout in the genre.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intricate and melodic instrumental compositions.
Celebrated as a masterpiece of progressive rock and a cohesive concept album.
Commended for its atmospheric depth and emotional resonance.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly appreciate the album's sophisticated musicianship, beautiful melodies, and the evocative storytelling achieved through purely instrumental means. Many highlight its enduring appeal and its status as a classic of the progressive rock genre.
Fun Fact
The album's theme is inspired by Arthur Ransome's 1943 novel 'The Snow Goose', which tells the story of a boy and a wild goose. While the novel itself has a strong narrative, the album is entirely instrumental, with the music meant to convey the story's emotions and imagery.
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