List of Camel band members explained

Camel are an English progressive rock band from Guildford, Surrey. Formed in October 1971, the group originally featured guitarist, flautist and vocalist Andrew Latimer, bassist and vocalist Doug Ferguson, keyboardist and vocalist Peter Bardens, and drummer Andy Ward. The band's current lineup includes Latimer, bassist, keyboardist and vocalist Colin Bass (from 1979 to 1981, and since 1984), drummer Denis Clement (since 2000), and keyboardist and saxophonist Peter Jones (since 2016).

History

1971–1984

Camel were formed in October 1971 by Andrew Latimer, Doug Ferguson, Peter Bardens and Andy Ward.[1] During the tour in promotion of the band's fourth studio album Moonmadness, the group's lineup became a quintet with the addition of former King Crimson saxophonist and flautist Mel Collins.[2] In early 1977, Ferguson was replaced by former Caravan bassist Richard Sinclair.[2] Bardens followed the next July, with his place taken by two former bandmates of Sinclair in Caravan – Jan Schelhaas and Dave Sinclair, Richard's cousin.[3] Both Sinclairs left after the Breathless tour.[2]

In early 1979, Camel returned with bassist Colin Bass and former Happy the Man keyboardist/flautist Kit Watkins in place of the Sinclair cousins.[2] Mel Collins also stepped back from the band as a full-time member, although continued to collaborate with them on occasion.[4] Neither of the band's keyboardists contributed to 1981's Nude, which featured Duncan Mackay, although they returned for the subsequent tour.[5] After the tour ended in mid-1981, Ward attempted to commit suicide after increasing drug and alcohol abuse, which led to the group all but disbanding that summer.[6] [7]

As the only remaining member of Camel by early 1982, Andrew Latimer recorded The Single Factor with Alan Parsons Project members Chris Rainbow (keyboards, vocals) and David Paton (bass, vocals), while drums were covered by various guest contributors.[7] Kit Watkins rejoined the trio for the subsequent touring cycle, which also featured second guitarist Andy Dalby and drummer Stuart Tosh.[8] In January 1983, Ward – still a contracted member of the band – officially left Camel.[6] He was replaced by Paul Burgess, while Watkins was replaced by Kayak's Ton Scherpenzeel.[6]

1984–1999

After the release of Stationary Traveller, Colin Bass returned to Camel and Richie Close joined on keyboards for the resulting tour, which spawned the live release .[9] Following the conclusion of the touring cycle, Camel remained dormant for much of the rest of the decade – Latimer and his former bandmates were involved in legal disputes with their former management company, in 1985 the group parted ways with Decca Records, and in 1988 the group's frontman decided to move to the United States, start his own label and build his own studio.[9]

In September 1991, Camel released their first studio album in seven years, Dust and Dreams, which featured a lineup of Andrew Latimer, Colin Bass, Ton Scherpenzeel and Paul Burgess, in addition to several guests.[10] The band started touring again the following year, with Scherpenzeel replaced by Mickey Simmonds.[6] On 5 March 1993, Latimer's father Stan died, leading the band to take another hiatus and delay the release of the live album Never Let Go.[11] As of spring 1994, Latimer had begun writing a new album, and the group's lineup still included Bass, Simmonds and Burgess.[12]

Recording for the album, Harbour of Tears, commenced in March 1995 with Latimer, Bass and Simmonds joined by session contributor John Xepoleas.[13] After the album's release in January, the group were due to embark on another tour, however shortly before its commencement Simmonds announced that he was leaving the band to spend more time with his family, forcing the remaining members to postpone the tour.[14] Simmonds and Burgess were eventually replaced by Fish members Foss Patterson and Dave Stewart, respectively, and the tour took place during 1997.[15]

Since 1999

Andrew Latimer, Colin Bass and Dave Stewart released Rajaz in 1999, which featured keyboards performed remotely and sent to the band by Ton Scherpenzeel.[9] For the tour in promotion of the release the following year, Guy LeBlanc took over the vacant keyboardist position in March 2000.[16] However, just two weeks after his arrival, Stewart announced that he would be leaving the group; his position was briefly taken by former Jethro Tull drummer Clive Bunker, before LeBlanc brought in former bandmate Denis Clement just ten days before the start of the tour in August.[16]

In 2003, the band embarked on a 'farewell' tour. Due to a family emergency, LeBlanc was unavailable for the tour's duration; he was replaced by Tom Brislin for the North American leg in June, and later by Scherpenzeel for the European leg in October.[17] Ten years later, after Latimer recovered from several years of illness, Camel returned on the Retirement Sucks Tour with special guest keyboardist Jan Schelhaas.[18] In October, Schelhaas was replaced by Renaissance keyboardist Jason Hart, as the group planned to continue touring in 2014 which would present scheduling conflicts.[19]

LeBlanc was forced to sit out Camel tours starting in February 2014 due to ill health, with Scherpenzeel returning again in his place.[20] LeBlanc eventually died of kidney cancer on 27 April 2015.[21] In February 2016, Peter Jones took over on keyboards.[22]

Members

Current

ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsRelease contributions
Andrew Latimer1971–presentall Camel releases
Colin Bass
Denis Clement2000–presentall Camel releases from The Paris Collection (2001) onwards, except Moondances (2007)
Peter Jones2016–present

Former

ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsRelease contributions
Andy Ward1971–1983
Peter Bardens1971–1978
Doug Ferguson1971–1977
Mel Collins1976–1979
Richard Sinclair1977–1979
Jan Schelhaas1978–1981
Dave Sinclair1978–1979Breathless (1978)
Kit Watkins
Chris Rainbow1982–1984
David Paton1982–1984
Andy Dalby1982–1983guitarOn the Road 1982 (1994)
Paul Burgess1983–1994
Ton Scherpenzeel1983–1991
Richie Close1984 keyboardsPressure Points: Live in Concert (1984)
Mickey Simmonds1992–1996
Dave Stewart1996–1999
Foss Patterson1996–1997Coming of Age (1998)
Guy LeBlanc2000–2015
Clive Bunker2000none
Jason Hart2013–2016In from the Cold (2014)

Touring

ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsDetails
Stuart Tosh1982Tosh replaced Andy Ward for tour dates in 1982 while he was still a member, appearing on the album On the Road 1982.
Tom Brislin2003Brislin substituted for Guy LeBlanc, who was unavailable due to a family emergency, on a North American tour in June 2003.

Session

ImageNameYears activeInstrumentsRelease contributions
1975orchestral arrangementsThe Snow Goose (1975)
Martin Drover 1977Rain Dances (1977)
Malcolm Griffiths trombone
Brian Eno
Fiona Hibbert
Phil Collins1979percussionI Can See Your House from Here (1979)
backing vocals
orchestral arrangements
Chris Green 1980cello Nude (1981)
Gasper Lawalpercussion
tuba
Haydn Bendall
Anthony Phillips1982The Single Factor (1982)
Synclavier
Jack Emblowaccordion
glockenspiel
Graham Jarvis drums
Christopher Bock 1991Dust and Dreams (1991)
Don Harrisskeyboards
Kim Venaas
James SK Wānbamboo flute
vocals
John BurtonFrench Horn
Neil Panton
John Xepoleas1994–1995drumsHarbour of Tears (1996)
cello
Karen Bentley violin
Anita Stoneham
Terry Carleton2002percussion, drumsA Nod and a Wink (2002)

Lineups

PeriodMembersReleases
October 1971 – summer 1976
Summer 1976 – early 1977
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, vocals
  • Doug Ferguson – bass, vocals
  • Peter Bardens – keyboards, synthesisers, vocals
  • Andy Ward – drums, percussion
  • Mel Collins – saxophones, flute, clarinet
Early 1977 – July 1978
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Richard Sinclair – bass, vocals
  • Peter Bardens – keyboards, synthesisers, vocals
  • Andy Ward – drums, percussion
  • Mel Collins – saxophones, flute, clarinet
July 1978 – March 1979
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Richard Sinclair – bass, vocals
  • Jan Schelhaas – keyboards, synthesisers
  • Dave Sinclair – keyboards, synthesisers
  • Andy Ward – drums, percussion
  • Mel Collins – saxophones, flute, clarinet
June 1979 – summer 1980
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Colin Bass – bass, vocals
  • Jan Schelhaas – keyboards, synthesisers
  • Kit Watkins – keyboards, flute, clarinet
  • Andy Ward – drums, percussion
Summer – autumn 1980
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Colin Bass – bass, vocals
  • Jan Schelhaas – keyboards, synthesisers
  • Andy Ward – drums, percussion
January – mid-1981
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Colin Bass – bass, vocals
  • Jan Schelhaas – keyboards, synthesisers
  • Kit Watkins – keyboards, flute, clarinet
  • Andy Ward – drums, percussion
  • On the Road 1981 (1997)
Early 1982
Spring – autumn 1982
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Andy Dalby – guitar
  • David Paton – bass, vocals
  • Chris Rainbow – keyboards, vocals
  • Kit Watkins – keyboards, flute, clarinet
  • Stuart Tosh – drums, vocals
  • On the Road 1982 (1994)
Late 1983
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • David Paton – bass, vocals
  • Chris Rainbow – keyboards, vocals
  • Ton Scherpenzeel – keyboards, synthesisers
  • Paul Burgess – drums, percussion
Early – summer 1984
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Colin Bass – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Chris Rainbow – keyboards, vocals
  • Ton Scherpenzeel – keyboards, synthesisers
  • Richie Close – keyboards
  • Paul Burgess – drums, percussion
  • (1984)
Summer 1984 – summer 1991
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Colin Bass – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Ton Scherpenzeel – keyboards, synthesisers
  • Paul Burgess – drums, percussion
  • Dust and Dreams (1991)
Early 1992 – March 1993
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Colin Bass – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Mickey Simmonds – keyboards
  • Paul Burgess – drums, percussion
March – May 1995
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Colin Bass – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Mickey Simmonds – keyboards
  • John Xepoleas – drums
Summer 1996 – summer 1997
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Colin Bass – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Foss Patterson – keyboards, vocals
  • Dave Stewart – drums, percussion
  • Coming of Age (1998)
Summer 1997 – March 2000
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Colin Bass – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Dave Stewart – drums, percussion
  • Ton Scherpenzeel – keyboards
March – April 2000
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Colin Bass – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Guy LeBlanc – keyboards, synthesisers, vocals
  • Dave Stewart – drums, percussion
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August 2000
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Colin Bass – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Guy LeBlanc – keyboards, synthesisers, vocals
  • Clive Bunker – drums, percussion
August 2000 – early 2003
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Colin Bass – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Guy LeBlanc – keyboards, synthesisers, vocals
  • Denis Clement – drums, percussion, keyboards
  • The Paris Collection (2001)
  • A Nod and a Wink (2002)
  • The Snow Goose (2013)
  • In from the Cold (2014)
June 2003
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Colin Bass – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Denis Clement – drums, percussion, keyboards
  • Tom Brislin – keyboards, vocals
  • The Opening Farewell (2010)
October 2003
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Colin Bass – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Denis Clement – drums, percussion, keyboards
  • Ton Scherpenzeel – keyboards
Band on hiatus 2003–2013
March – October 2013
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Colin Bass – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Denis Clement – drums, percussion, keyboards
  • Guy LeBlanc – keyboards, synthesisers, vocals
  • Jan Schelhaas – keyboards
  • The Snow Goose (2013)
October 2013 – February 2014
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Colin Bass – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Denis Clement – drums, percussion, keyboards
  • Guy LeBlanc – keyboards, synthesisers, vocals
  • Jason Hart – keyboards, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • In from the Cold (2014)
February 2014 – February 2016
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Colin Bass – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Denis Clement – drums, percussion, keyboards
  • Jason Hart – keyboards, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Ton Scherpenzeel – keyboards
February 2016 – present
  • Andrew Latimer – guitar, flute, keyboards, vocals
  • Colin Bass – bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Denis Clement – drums, percussion, keyboards
  • Peter Jones – keyboards, saxophones, vocals
  • Ichigo Ichie (Live In Japan 2016) (2017)
  • Live at the Royal Albert Hall (2019)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Goose That Laid The Golden Egg . . 15 March 2020 .
  2. Web site: Camel Timeline 1964-1981 . . 15 March 2020 .
  3. Book: Larkin, Colin . The Encyclopedia of Popular Music . 27 May 2011 . London, England . . 978-0857125958 . 3029 . 15 March 2020 .
  4. Web site: Mel Collins: Biography & History . Eder . Bruce . . 15 March 2020 .
  5. Web site: Camel - Reissues 1978-1984 . Strik . Henri . Background Magazine . 15 March 2020 .
  6. Web site: Has Anyone Seen My Camel? . Jones . Tim . . 15 March 2020 .
  7. Web site: 'The Single Factor': A Camel Classic That Wears Its Years Lightly . Rathbone . Oregano . uDiscoverMusic . 6 May 2019 . 15 March 2020 .
  8. Web site: On the Road 1982 - Camel: Songs, Reviews, Credits . Connolly . Dave . . 15 March 2020 .
  9. Web site: Camel Timeline 1982-2002 . . 15 March 2020 .
  10. Web site: Dust and Dreams - Camel: Songs, Reviews, Credits . Connolly . Dave . . 15 March 2020 .
  11. Stroud . Harriet . On a Personal Note . The Nature of the Beast . 1 . 1 . 1993 . . 15 March 2020 .
  12. Stroud . Harriet . Ford . Paris . New Camel Album: Keeping a Promise . The Nature of the Beast . 2 . 1 . 1994 . . 15 March 2020 .
  13. Stroud . Harriet . Ford . Paris . Harbour of Tears: Camel's new studio album, 15th January 1996 . The Nature of the Beast . 1995 . . 15 March 2020 .
  14. Stroud . Harriet . Ford . Paris . To Tour or Not to Tour? . The Nature of the Beast . 1996 . . 15 March 2020 .
  15. Web site: Camel '97: A Conversation with Andy Latimer . Melton . Jeff . magenta.co.il . 15 March 2020 .
  16. Web site: Camel Timeline 2000-2002 . . 15 March 2020 .
  17. News: 30-ish Anniversary Farewell Tour . . https://web.archive.org/web/20030608095046/http://www.camelproductions.com/news.html . 8 June 2003 . 15 March 2020 .
  18. News: Camel Return To Stage . Kielty . Martin . Prog . 21 March 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130429115657/http://www.progrockmag.com/news/camel-return-to-stage . 29 April 2013 . 15 March 2020 .
  19. News: Rehearsal Snaps For Tour 2013 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20131029204200/http://www.camelproductions.com/news.html . 29 October 2013 . 15 March 2020 .
  20. News: Camel Forced To Change Keyboard Player For Tour . Ewing . Jerry . Prog . 18 February 2014 . 15 March 2020 .
  21. News: Camel Keyboard Player Guy LeBlanc Dies At 54 . Giles . Jeff . Ultimate Classic Rock . 29 April 2015 . 15 March 2020 .
  22. News: Camel call up Tiger Moth Tales man Jones . Munro . Scott . Prog . 8 February 2016 . 15 March 2020 .