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  1. Mel Collins -- alto sax solo (2) Phil Collins-- demon percussion and aural concussion Rupert Hine -- essential sequential logic, backing vocals (a.k.a. The Fabulous Beach Balls) and an endless flow of advice and encouragement Simon Jeffes -- orchestral arrangements, conductor Gavin Wright -- orchestra leader Peter Kelsey -- engineer

  2. Feb 5, 2004 · "I can see your house from here" was released in 1979 with a new CAMEL line-up that didn't include Richard SINCLAIR, Mel COLLINS, or even Peter BARDENS, only the two Andys remained in this record which was still in the Pop declined kind of album but this album had some songs more similar to earlier records of the band such as "Wait" and "Eye of ...

  3. I Can See Your House From Here, an Album by Camel. Released 29 October 1979 on Decca (catalog no. TXS-R 137; Vinyl LP). Genres: Progressive Rock, Progressive Pop, Pop Rock. Rated #591 in the best albums of 1979.

  4. Videos (6) Camel - Who We Are- I Can See Your House from Here 1979. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1993 CD release of "I Can See Your House From Here" on Discogs.

  5. CAMEL released I CAN SEE YOUR HOUSE FROM HERE, in 1979. This page contains detailed performer credits and artist credits (line-up and band members), songs and tracks list, reviews, information and album cover graphic picture or DVD cover graphic or picture.

  6. Oct 1, 1979 · Listen to unlimited or download I Can See Your House From Here (Expanded Edition) by Camel in Hi-Res quality on Qobuz. Subscription from £10.83/month.

  7. I Can See Your House From Here” was a revitalised work that included many fine songs such as ‘Ice’ (featuring Phil Collins on Percussion), ‘Hymn To Her’ and ‘Your Love is Stranger Than Mine’. Produced by Rupert Hine, the album was a chart success and spawned an extensive World tour.