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I Can See Your House from Here is the seventh studio album by English progressive rock band Camel. Released in 1979, a new line up was introduced with founding members Andrew Latimer (guitar) and Andy Ward (drums) joined by bassist Colin Bass (to replace Richard Sinclair ) and keyboardists Jan Schelhaas (who joined in 1978 for the ...
- 1979
- Progressive rock
- October 1979
- Rupert Hine
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I Can See Your House From Here is a music studio album recording by CAMEL (Symphonic Prog/Progressive Rock) released in 1979 on cd, lp / vinyl and/or cassette. This page includes I Can See Your House From Here's : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, free MP3 download (stream), buy ...
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I Can See Your House From Here was the 7th studio album by Camel . This release featured a new lineup - retaining founding member Andrew Latimer and Andy Ward with new members Colin Bass, Jan Schelhaas and Kit Watkins (ex- Happy The Man ). Produced by Rupert Hine. Added To Proggnosis Database on: 5/17/2001 12:00:00 AM.
Camel – I Can See Your House From Here (2009, CD) - Discogs. Release. [r4495660] Copy Release Code. Edit Release. All Versions of this Release. Recently Edited. Add to Collection. Add to Wantlist. Marketplace. 10 For Sale from $11.57. Buy CD Sell CD. Statistics. Have: 186. Want: 77. Avg Rating:3.88 / 5. Ratings: 16. Last Sold:Aug 3, 2022.
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I Can See Your House from Here is the seventh studio album by English progressive rock band Camel. Recorded 1979 and released October 29, 1979.
Produced by Rupert Hine. Released on October 1979. UK CHART POSITION #45. Find it at GEMM. AB 4254 cover. [ high resolution photo] T he troll under the bridge would let out a loud “harumph” each time some passerby would call this Camel’s best album. “Philistines,” he’d mutter, “unaccustomed to work.