In January 1993, Camel was actively showcasing their enduring legacy in progressive rock with a live performance that highlighted tracks from their ex... Read Full Description >
In January 1993, Camel was actively showcasing their enduring legacy in progressive rock with a live performance that highlighted tracks from their extensive catalog. The live recording “Ice” comes from the double CD "Never Let Go," which captures their performance during this period. Prior to this release, Camel had issued the studio album "Dust and Dreams" in 1991, which marked their return after a prolonged hiatus since the late 1980s. The lineup at this time featured Andrew Latimer, Colin Bass, Mickey Simmonds, and Paul Burgess, who brought a rich blend of instrumentation to the stage. Interestingly, the 1993 live recording falls amidst Camel's efforts to reconnect with their fanbase and revitalize their music career, reflecting their enduring appeal despite changing musical landscapes. The live album serves as a testament to their dynamic performances and the band’s ability to engage audiences with both classic and contemporary material.