Colin Bass

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Camel: Live at the Royal Albert Hall
At their peak in 1975, Camel performed at the Royal Albert Hall to a sold-out audience. Just six years later, Andrew Latimer was the only surviving member. The music industry has written off Camel as a "dinosaur." 43 years later, Camel returned to Albert for another sold-out show. This is a very personal performance and showcases the current lineup, which is applauded by many as the best in the band's long history. The concert was filmed on Monday 17 September 2018. The band performed Moonmadness in full plus other classic tracks. Line-up: Andrew Latimer - Guitar, Flute, Vocals / Colin Bass - Bass, Bass Pedals, Vocals / Denis Clement - Drums, Electronic Percussion / Pete Jones - Keyboards, Saxophone, Vocals
Camel: Ichigo Ichie - Live in Japan 2016
Bass, Vocals
Two hours of live Camel from the tour no one thought would ever happen! Ichigo Ichie:'Treasure every encounter for it will never recur' Recorded in Tokyo at the EX Theatre in Roppongi during May 2016 featuring: Andrew Latimer (guitars, vocals, flute, recorder) Colin Bass (bass, vocals) Denis Clement (drums, recorder) Pete Jones (keyboards, vocals, penny whistle)
Camel: In From the Cold
Bass, acoustic guitar, vocals
Camel concert recorded live at the Barbican, London, England. October 28. 2013 Including: The Snow Goose, Never let go, Song within a song, Echoes, The hour candle, Tell me, Watching the Bobbins, Fox Hill, For today and Lady Fantasy.
Camel: The Opening Farewell
bass, vocals
Camel Live in Concert Recorded at The Catalyst, Santa Cruz, California - 2010 Featuring: Lady Fantasy, Unevensong, Hymn to her, Echoes, Stationary Traveller, Drafted, Rhayader, Rhayader goes to town, Lunar Sea, Another night, Ice, Spirit of the water, Slow yourself down, Mother road, and For Today
Camel - Coming of Age
Himself - basses, vocals, keyboards, guitar
Camel in concert.
Camel: Total Pressure
Himself
The complete 2 hour performance that was lensed at London's Hammersmith Odeon in 1984! The footage include 5 songs that the band thought had been erased by their record company, but had merely been misplaced in the archives. Onstage personnel included Andrew Latimer (guitars, flutes, vocals), Colin Bass (bass, vocals), Paul Burgess, Ton Scherpenzeel & Richie Close (keyboards) and Chris Rainbow (vocals).