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Dust and Dreams

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Released
  
1991

Artist
  
Camel

Producer
  
Andrew Latimer

Genre
  
Progressive rock

Length
  
47:57

Release date
  
1991

Label
  
Camel Productions

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Dust And Dreams (1991)
  
Harbour of Tears (1996)

Similar
  
Camel albums, Progressive rock albums

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Dust and Dreams is the eleventh studio album by Camel. Released in 1991 after a seven-year hiatus during which Andrew Latimer and Susan Hoover moved from England to California to set up their own Camel Productions label, the album was inspired by John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath.

Contents

Track listings

All songs were written by Andrew Latimer, except where noted.

  1. "Dust Bowl" – 1:54
  2. "Go West" – 3:42
  3. "Dusted Out" – 1:35
  4. "Mother Road" – 4:15
  5. "Needles" – 2:34
  6. "Rose of Sharon" (Susan Hoover, Latimer) – 4:48
  7. "Milk n' Honey" – 3:30
  8. "End of the Line" (Hoover, Latimer) – 6:52
  9. "Storm Clouds" – 2:06
  10. "Cotton Camp" – 2:55
  11. "Broken Banks" – 0:34
  12. "Sheet Rain" – 2:14
  13. "Whispers" – 0:52
  14. "Little Rivers and Little Rose" – 1:56
  15. "Hopeless Anger" – 4:57
  16. "Whispers in the Rain" – 2:56

Personnel

  • Andy Latimer – Guitar, Flute, Keyboards, Vocals, Producer, Engineer
  • Colin Bass – Bass
  • Ton Scherpenzeel – Keyboards
  • Paul Burgess – Drums
  • Additional musicians

  • David Paton – Vocal on "Rose of Sharon"
  • Mae McKenna – Vocal on "Rose of Sharon"
  • Don Harriss – Keyboards
  • Christopher Bock – Drums
  • Neil Panton – Oboe
  • John Burton – French Horn
  • Kim Venaas – Harmonica, Timpani
  • Other credits

  • Produced & engineered by Andy Latimer
  • Mixed by Bruce Lampcov at Air Studios, London
  • Artwork by Emily Mura-Smith
  • Songs

    1Dust Bowl1:54
    2Go West3:43
    3Dusted Out1:35

    References

    Dust and Dreams Wikipedia