Across |
2. | Photographer credited on a few Camel Albums |
4. | Rare Camel song, unreleased for decades feauring Doug Ferguson on lead vocal |
7. | City where the recordings for the "On The Road 1982" CD originated from |
11. | Band featuring Kit Watkins before he joined Camel |
14. | UK music paper whose readership voted Camel as "Brightest Hope" in the mid 1970's |
16. | Drummer on "Harbour Of Tears" |
17. | Guest drummer and backing vocalist on the "A Nod And A Wink" album |
19. | Fictional literary character "The White Rider" was based on |
20. | Cello player on "Dust & Dreams" |
21. | Famous Irish Manchester United footballer who allegedly released a keep fit LP, on which there were compositions by Andy Latimer |
22. | Bonus track on the Japanses release of "A Nod And A Wink" eventually realeased as a download from Camel Productions |
24. | Track inspired by Peter Bardens from "Moonmadness" |
25. | Harpist on the "Rain Dances" album who covered a version of "Landscapes" on which Andy Latimer played piano |
26. | The title of a Neil Larrsen instumental, known as " Nobody Knows" on varoius Camel Bootlegs |
27. | Live recodings of this instrument that were totally replaced with new studio recordings for "The Snow Goose" suite from the Albert Hall, released on the "A Live Record" album |
30. | Co composition by Andy Latimer and Ton Scherepenzeel which appeared on Tons’ solo album |
31. | Venue for a track performed by Camel which appeared on an LP on the Greasy Truckers label |
32. | Mr Latimer's middle name |
33. | Synthesiser favoured by Pete Bardens |
36. | UK songstress who lent her fairlight synth to Camel during the recording of "Stationary Traveller" |
38. | Paris Venue on the 2003 Farewll tour |
44. | Title of a famous Camel bootleg of a radio show from a live performance in Tokyo, Japan in 1980 |
45. | Rare Camel track which remained unreleased for several decades |
47. | Members of Brew performed live and on an album by this singer-songwriter |
52. | Producer/Director on the "Pressure Points" video and DVD |
55. | A Peter Bardens non Camel composittion which was recently covered on a solo album by Colin Blunstone |
56. | Title of A tune written by Andy Latimer & Ant Phillips featured on a PGA golfing video |
57. | Keyboard Player who guested on the American leg of the 2003 farewell tour |
59. | A "late night version" of this song appeared on the "Paris Collection" CD |
61. | Record label which released the “a Compact Compliation” CD |
62. | Book by John Steinbeck that the "Dust & Dreams" album was inspired by |
63. | Name of Pete Bardens former band when he joined Latimer, Ferguson & Ward before they acquired the name "Camel"...they toured in Belfast under this name |
64. | Session drummer and Cliff Richard band stalwart who played drums on "The Single Factor" |
65. | The ultra rare Brew track, composed by Andy Latimer released on the "Best Of Oak Records" vinyl LP |
67. | Name of the pre Camel band featuring Latimer, Ferguson & Ward |
68. | Singer featured on both "Dust & Dreams" and "Harbour Of Tears" |
69. | Orchestral instrumental written by Latimer originally for the theme music to a UK nature programme of the same name....the track appears on the "I Can See Your House From Here" album |
74. | Instrumental track from Camels’ debut LP |
75. | Famous Arnold Schwarzenegger movie that Andy Latimer wrote & submitted a soundtrack score for |
77. | Compilation CD released on the Elite records label |
79. | Sound Engineer on the "Dust & Dreams" world tour |
82. | Ex Roxy Music band member who guested on "Elke" from "Rain Dances" |
83. | Unreleased track originally written for the "Stationary Traveller" album, eventually replaced by the track “Missing" |
84. | Brand of cymbals favoured by Dave Stewart on the "Harbour Of Tears" tour |
87. | Long time Camel monitor engineer and crew member on Camel tours |
88. | Part of the anatomy of Guy Le Blanc which was fractured when a fan pulled him down onto the edge of a stage monitor at a gig in Holland in 2000 |
89. | Famous British horse racing track where Latimer & Ward allegedly composed "Slow Yourself Down" |
90. | Tile of a Pete Bardens song from one of his solo albums featuring Andy Latimer on backing vocals |
91. | Booking agent from the Free Trade Agency who booked Camel on the "Harbour Of Tears" tour |
92. | A Chris Rainbow composed tune which was occasionally played by Camel on "The Single Factor" tour |
93. | The nickname for Andy Latimers damaged knee during the "Rajaz" tour |