Finally the two Camel-album on which Kit Watkins was involved (as co-writer and/or musicians) are available as remasters soon:
Camel/I Can See Your House From Here (Expanded Edition)
Unlike many bands whose careers had begun in the early 1970s, CAMEL still continued to enjoy much success at the close of the decade. I Can See Your House From Here was a revitalised work that included many fine songs such as Ice (featuring Phil Collins on Percussion), Hymn To Her and Your Love is Stranger Than Mine . Produced by Rupert Hine, the album was a chart success and spawned an extensive World tour. This Esoteric Recordings edition has been re-mastered from the original tapes and features two bonus tracks, including a live version of Ice recorded by the BBC in 1981. The accompanying CD booklet includes copious photographs and memorabilia and a new essay.
Camel/Nude (Expanded Edition)
Unlike many bands whose careers had begun in the 1970s, CAMEL continued to enjoy much success in the 1980s, producing fine studio albums such as Nude . A conceptual work, the album featured many fine songs such as Lies, City Life and Drafted, along with excellent instrumental pieces such as Captured. An international success, Camel toured globally to promote the album, with their concert at Hammersmith Odeon recorded by the BBC for the In Concert programme. This re-mastered and expanded release includes the lengthy medley Excerpts from Nude from that radio broadcast as over 30 minutes of bonus material. This new release also includes an extensive booklet with copious photographs, memorabilia and a new essay.
All other albums after Raindances are remastered too!