With Rain Dances, Camel began exploring shorter, more concise songs, but it wasn't until its follow-up, Breathless, that they truly made a stab at writing pop songs. Although they didn't completely abandon improvisational prog rock -- there are several fine, jazzy interludes -- most of the record is comprised of shorter songs designed for radio play. While the group didn't quite achieve that goal, Breathless is nevertheless a more accessible record than Camel's other albums, which tend to focus on instrumentals. Here, they try to be a straightforward prog rock band, and while the results are occasionally a little muddled, it is on the whole surprisingly successful. ~ Daevid Jehnzen, All Music Guide
Breathless
01/01/1978 | Polygram Uk
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- Graham Meek
- Engineer
- Michael Munday
- Art Direction
- Richard Sinclair
- Bass, Vocals
- Andy Ward
- Percussion, Drums
- Trevor Rogers
- Photography
- Pete Bardens
- Keyboards
- Mel Collins
- Flute, Saxophone
- Mick Glossop
- Producer, Engineer
- Andy Latimer
- Flute, Vocals, CS-80, Guitar
- Camel
- Producer, Main Performer
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