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Camel the Snow Goose Mp3, Flac, Wma Camel The Snow Goose mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: The Snow Goose Country: Russia Released: 2013 Style: Prog Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1892 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1513 mb WMA version RAR size: 1958 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 923 Other Formats: DMF AIFF VQF TTA MOD VOC XM Tracklist 1-1 The Great Marsh 2:04 1-2 Rhayader 3:02 1-3 Rhayader Goes To Town 5:20 1-4 Sanctuary 1:05 1-5 Fritha 1:19 1-6 The Snow Goose 3:12 1-7 Friendship 1:44 1-8 Migration 2:01 1-9 Rhayader Alone 1:50 1-10 Flight Of The Snow Goose 2:41 1-11 Preparation 3:54 1-12 Dunkirk 5:25 1-13 Epitaph 2:07 1-14 Fritha Alone 1:30 1-15 La Princesse Perdue 4:56 1-16 The Great Marsh 1:15 Bonus Tracks 1-17 Flight Of The Snow Goose (Single Edit) 2:05 1-18 Rhayader (Single Edit) 3:11 Recorded Live At The Marquee 1-19 Rhayader Goes To Town 5:07 1-20 The Snow Goose / Freefall 11:02 Recorded live for BBC Radio One "In Concert" 1975 2-1 Rhayader Goes To Town 5:08 2-2 Sanctuary 1:12 2-3 The Snow Goose 3:03 2-4 Migration 3:31 2-5 Rhayader Alone 1:43 2-6 Flight Of The Snow Goose 2:56 2-7 Preparation 2:04 2-8 Dunkirk 5:10 2-9 Epitaph 1:16 2-10 La Princesse Perdue 4:40 2-11 The Great Marsh 1:57 From BBC 2 "The Old Grey Whistle Test" 1975 Selections From "The Snow Goose" (9:39) 2-12 a. The Snow Goose 2-12 b. Friendship 2-12 c. Rhayader Goes To Town Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright (p) – Decca Music Group Limited Copyright (c) – Decca Music Group Limited Phonographic Copyright (p) – BBC Music Published By – Kenmar Music Published By – Rak Publishing Ltd. Recorded At – Island Studios Recorded At – Decca Studios Remastered At – The Audio Archiving Company Designed At – Waldo's Design & Dream Emporium Made By – EDC, Germany – 52271433 Made By – EDC, Germany – 52264892 Credits Arranged By [Orchestral Arrangements By] – David Bedford (tracks: 1-1 to 1-18, 2-12) Bass, Other [Duffle Coat] – Doug Ferguson Coordinator [Project Co-ordination By For Universal By] – Joe Black Design [CD Package Design] – Phil Smee Design [Original Sleeve Design] – Modula Drums, Vibraphone [Vibes], Percussion [Varispeed Percussion] – Andy Ward Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Slide Guitar, Flute, Vocals – Andy Latimer* Engineer [Assistant Engineer Decca Studios] – Graham Meek, Paul Cooper Engineer [Assistant Engineer Island Studios] – Robert Ash, Rod Thear Engineer [Decca Studios] – John Burns Engineer [Island Studios] – Rhett Davies Liner Notes – Mark Powell Organ, Synthesizer [Mini-Moog], Electric Piano, Organ [Pipe Organ], Piano [Acoustic Piano], Synthesizer [ARP Odyssey] – Peter Bardens Producer – David Hitchcock (tracks: 1-1 to 1-18) Remastered By [24-Bit Digital Remastering By] – Paschal Byrne Research [CD Reissue Research], Compiled By [Compilation], Reissue Producer – Mark Powell Transferred By [Analogue To Digital Transfers By] – Ben Wiseman Written-By – Andrew Latimer (tracks: 1-1 to 1-19, 2-1 to 2-12), Peter Bardens (tracks: 1-1 to 1-19, 2-1 to 2-12) Written-By [Freefall] – Peter Bardens (tracks: 1-20) Written-By [The Snow Goose] – Andrew Latimer (tracks: 1-20), Peter Bardens (tracks: 1-20) Notes Originally released in May 1975 as Decca SKL-R 5207. "The Snow Goose" was inspired by the short story of the same title, written by Paul Gallico in 1941. Tracks 1-1 to 1-18: recorded at Island Studios. Some overdubs recorded at Decca Studios. Tracks 1-19, 1-20: recorded live at The Marquee Tracks 2-1 to 2-11: recorded live for BBC Radio 1 "In Concert" 1975 Track 2-12 from BBC2 "The Old Grey Whistle Test" 1975 Analogue to digital transfers at The Audio Archiving Company. Disc One: ℗ 2009 Decca Music Group Ltd. A Universal Music Company Disc Two: ℗ 1975 BBC Music This compilation: ℗ 2009 Decca Music Group Ltd. © 2009 Decca Music Group Ltd. Made in EU Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode (Scanned): 600753146149 Barcode (Text): 6 00753 14614 9 Matrix / Runout (CD 1): 06007 531 461-5 01 + 52271433 Mastering SID Code (CD 1): IFPI LV27 Mould SID Code (CD 1): IFPI 0142 Other (CD 1 - In Mould Ring): MADE IN GERMANY BY EDC A Matrix / Runout (CD 2): 06007 531 461-6 01 * 52264892 Mastering SID Code (CD 2): IFPI LV26 Mould SID Code (CD 2): IFPI 0138 Other (CD 2 - In Mould Ring): MADE IN GERMANY BY EDC A Rights Society: BIEM / SABAM Label Code: LC 00171 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year The Snow Goose (LP, Album, SKL-R 5207 Camel Decca, Gama SKL-R 5207 UK 1975 Lam) The Snow Goose (CD, Album, POCD-1822 Camel Deram POCD-1822 Japan 1991 RE) Decca, P-SKL 5207 Camel The Snow Goose (LP, Album) Valentim de P-SKL 5207 Portugal 1975 Carvalho Music Inspired By The Snow 6.22250 (AO) Camel Nova 6.22250 (AO) Germany 1975 Goose (LP, Album, RP, Sec) Music Inspired By The Snow 4.22250 CP Camel Nova 4.22250 CP Germany 1975 Goose (Cass, Album) Related Music albums to The Snow Goose by Camel The Demotrons - Rockin' With Mother Goose Unknown Artist - Mother Goose Parade Greg Kobe / Da Goose / A.K. - Happy Town Joe Loss & His Orchestra - The Goose Hangs High Mother Goose - The Only True Mother Goose Camel - In From The Cold. Three Disc Ultimate Edition Camel - A Live Record The Hi Notes Orchestra - Crazy Goose Polka Camel - One Of Echoes Camel - Camel Camel - Flight Of The Snowgoose Camel - Chameleon The Best Of Camel.
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