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Nude (Camel album)

Nude is the eighth studio album by the English progressive rock band Camel, released in January 1981. A concept album, it is based on a true story of a Japanese soldier (Hiroo Onoda) marooned on an island during the Second World War who does not realise that the war is over. The title derives from his family name, 'Onoda'. The album mainly comprises instrumentals; only a few tracks contain lyrics. The lyrics were mainly written by Susan Hoover, except those for "Please Come Home", which were written by Andrew Latimer. It is the last Camel album to date to feature original drummer Andy Ward, and the last to feature more than one original member.

Nude
Studio album by
Released23 January 1981
RecordedSeptember 1980
StudioAbbey Road Studios, London
GenreProgressive rock
Length44:45
LabelGama/Decca
ProducerCamel, Tony Clark, Haydn Bendall
Camel chronology
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Classic Rock[2]

On 24 November 2023, a new edition of the album was remastered by Ben Wiseman and with new mixes by Stephen W. Tayler for Universal Music.

Synopsis edit

Within the album, a story is displayed to tell about the album's plot. The concept mainly focuses on the theme of Onoda's isolation from the rest of the world and the effects on the way he lives after his disappearance and discovery.

The year is 1942, and the Second World War is in full swing. Hiroo Onoda has found himself living in a society ruled over by harsh regulations and orders that have altered the way that both himself and the rest of Imperial Japan have to live through everyday ("City Life/ Nude"). One day, Nude receives an envelope in the mail that require his services to the Japanese Army and the war effort. Seeing that he had no other options, he follows the instructions ("Drafted"). When the time had finally arrived, Nude finds himself alongside other young soldiers who are being loaded onto a ship to head for battle with a crowd of people watching behind them ("Docks"). Eventually, he is thrown into the fighting on a Pacific Island and is quickly overwhelmed by his surroundings, leading to a blackout during combat ("Beached"). When Nude wakes up, he is alone and without his regiment. He drifts off to sleep with the hopes that he will soon be rescued by his Unit, unaware of the fact that he has been left behind, all alone on the war-torn island ("Landscapes").

Time passes and many lonely years drift by. By now, Nude has given up his search and is currently living in a cave beside a lagoon, constantly patrolling through the jungles for any hiding enemies ("Changing Places"). Every once in a while, he retreats to a high mountaintop and runs through a procedure that fulfills his military duties, including reciting his countries national anthem and firing a bullet into the sky ("Pomp & Circumstance"). When a plane flies over him one day, Nude is greeted by a large content of leaflets, letters and photographs urging him to accept the end of the war and for him to return to his country ("Please Come Home"), however, he dismisses these replies, assuming that the Allied Forces were playing tricks on him. Over time, Nude feels a shift in his feelings and comes to the conclusion that the war had truly ended long ago ("Reflections"). While on a hunt somewhere later on, he is captured and thrown onto a boat taking him back to Japan ("Captured").

Upon hearing of his return, the entire nation rejoiced. When Nude had landed back in his home land, he is greeted with crowds of people in celebration and excitement for his return ("The Homecoming"). Despite the warm welcome, his years of loneliness and lack of communication leads to a breakdown; a tidal wave of publicity that he did not favor ("Lies"). With the passing of his fame came his separation from the rest of society and life became dull for the returned soldier, even with his fame and government rewards. On his 50th Birthday, a small group had thrown a party for him and gave him a cake that allowed him to remember his time away. Nude is moved by such a presentation and is allowed to be left alone to reflect on his past ("The Last Farewell: The Birthday Cake/ Nudes Return").

Legacy edit

In 2008, Steven Wilson, writing in Classic Rock magazine, included Nude as one of "10 Mind-Blowing Concept Albums that may have slipped under your radar".

All Music Guide's Daevid Jehnzen wrote that "Nude" is, in many ways, just as impressive. Although a less accessible effort, it has a number of quite intriguing passages, especially as it features more improvisation, orchestration, and even some world rhythm influences. It's not as spacious as Camel's early progressive rock records, but it's quite atmospheric and creates its own fascinating world. On the other hand, Sputnik Music website said that the musicianship on this album is stellar, utilizing symphonies, vibraphones, and yes, it has even a saxophone. It’s one of the best progressive albums of the 80’s in a very troubled musical period to the progressive rock music. “Nude” doesn't need to hide behind masterpieces like “Mirage”. It's better than much of what was served to us by other progressive bands in that period.

Track listing edit

All songs written by Andrew Latimer, except where noted.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."City Life"Andrew Latimer, Susan Hoover4:41
2."Nude" 0:22
3."Drafted"Latimer, Hoover4:20
4."Docks"Latimer, Kit Watkins3:50
5."Beached" 3:34
6."Landscapes" 2:39
Side two
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Changing Places" 4:11
2."Pomp & Circumstance" 2:05
3."Please Come Home" 1:12
4."Reflections" 2:39
5."Captured"Latimer, Jan Schelhaas3:12
6."The Homecoming" 2:49
7."Lies"Latimer, Hoover4:59
8."The Last Farewell: The Birthday Cake" 0:30
9."The Last Farewell: Nude's Return" 3:42
2009 Expanded & Remastered Edition

Bonus tracks recorded at Hammersmith Odeon on 22 February 1981 for BBC Radio One "In Concert". Excerpts from "Nude" medley:

No.TitleLength
16."City Life" 
17."Nude/Drafted" 
18."Docks" 
19."Beached" 
20."Landscapes" 
21."Changing Places" 
22."Reflections" 
23."Captured" 
24."The Last Farewell: The Birthday Cake" 
25."The Last Farewell: Nude's Return" 

Personnel edit

Camel
  • Andrew Latimer – guitars, vocals, flute, koto & various keyboards; lead vocals on "Please Come Home" and "Lies"
  • Colin Bass – bass, vocals; lead vocals on "City Life" and "Drafted"
  • Andy Ward – drums, percussion
Additional musicians
Production
  • Engineered by Tony Clarke
  • Cover design by Mayblin/Shaw/Munday

Charts edit

Chart (1981) Peak
position
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[3] 11
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[4] 65
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[5] 12
Spanish Albums (AFYVE)[6] 33
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[7] 24
UK Albums (OCC)[8] 34

References edit

  1. ^ Jehnzen, Daevid (2011). "Nude – Camel". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 June 2011.
  2. ^ Lawson, Dom (March 2010). "Camel – Reissues". Classic Rock. No. 142. p. 94.
  3. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Camel – Nude" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved October 30, 2023.
  4. ^ "Offiziellecharts.de – Camel – Nude" (in German). GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved October 30, 2023.
  5. ^ "Norwegiancharts.com – Camel – Nude". Hung Medien. Retrieved October 30, 2023.
  6. ^ Salaverri, Fernando (2005). Sólo éxitos: año a año, 1959–2002 (in Spanish) (1st ed.). Spain: Fundación Autor-SGAE. ISBN 84-8048-639-2.
  7. ^ "Swedishcharts.com – Camel – Nude". Hung Medien. Retrieved October 30, 2023.
  8. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved October 30, 2023.

External links edit

  • "Camel – Nude (1981) album review at Ground and Sky/ProgReviews.com". www.ProgReviews.com. Retrieved 8 May 2009. [Dead link]
  • "Camel – Nude (1981) album review at ProgWeed.net". www.ProgWeed.net. Archived from the original on 24 March 2004. Retrieved 8 May 2009. [Archive of dead link:]
  • "Camel – Nude (1981) album review at VintageProg.com". www.VintageProg.com. Retrieved 8 May 2009.
  • Camel – Nude (1981) album review by Daevid Jehnzen, credits & releases at AllMusic
  • Camel – Nude (1981) album releases & credits at Discogs
  • Camel – Nude (1981) album review by Archibald C. Burke, credits & user reviews at SputnikMusic.com
  • Camel – Nude (1981) album to be listened as stream at Spotify

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Nude is the eighth studio album by the English progressive rock band Camel released in January 1981 A concept album it is based on a true story of a Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda marooned on an island during the Second World War who does not realise that the war is over The title derives from his family name Onoda The album mainly comprises instrumentals only a few tracks contain lyrics The lyrics were mainly written by Susan Hoover except those for Please Come Home which were written by Andrew Latimer It is the last Camel album to date to feature original drummer Andy Ward and the last to feature more than one original member NudeStudio album by CamelReleased23 January 1981RecordedSeptember 1980StudioAbbey Road Studios LondonGenreProgressive rockLength44 45LabelGama DeccaProducerCamel Tony Clark Haydn BendallCamel chronologyI Can See Your House from Here 1979 Nude 1981 The Single Factor 1982 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 Classic Rock 2 On 24 November 2023 a new edition of the album was remastered by Ben Wiseman and with new mixes by Stephen W Tayler for Universal Music Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Legacy 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Charts 6 References 7 External linksSynopsis editWithin the album a story is displayed to tell about the album s plot The concept mainly focuses on the theme of Onoda s isolation from the rest of the world and the effects on the way he lives after his disappearance and discovery The year is 1942 and the Second World War is in full swing Hiroo Onoda has found himself living in a society ruled over by harsh regulations and orders that have altered the way that both himself and the rest of Imperial Japan have to live through everyday City Life Nude One day Nude receives an envelope in the mail that require his services to the Japanese Army and the war effort Seeing that he had no other options he follows the instructions Drafted When the time had finally arrived Nude finds himself alongside other young soldiers who are being loaded onto a ship to head for battle with a crowd of people watching behind them Docks Eventually he is thrown into the fighting on a Pacific Island and is quickly overwhelmed by his surroundings leading to a blackout during combat Beached When Nude wakes up he is alone and without his regiment He drifts off to sleep with the hopes that he will soon be rescued by his Unit unaware of the fact that he has been left behind all alone on the war torn island Landscapes Time passes and many lonely years drift by By now Nude has given up his search and is currently living in a cave beside a lagoon constantly patrolling through the jungles for any hiding enemies Changing Places Every once in a while he retreats to a high mountaintop and runs through a procedure that fulfills his military duties including reciting his countries national anthem and firing a bullet into the sky Pomp amp Circumstance When a plane flies over him one day Nude is greeted by a large content of leaflets letters and photographs urging him to accept the end of the war and for him to return to his country Please Come Home however he dismisses these replies assuming that the Allied Forces were playing tricks on him Over time Nude feels a shift in his feelings and comes to the conclusion that the war had truly ended long ago Reflections While on a hunt somewhere later on he is captured and thrown onto a boat taking him back to Japan Captured Upon hearing of his return the entire nation rejoiced When Nude had landed back in his home land he is greeted with crowds of people in celebration and excitement for his return The Homecoming Despite the warm welcome his years of loneliness and lack of communication leads to a breakdown a tidal wave of publicity that he did not favor Lies With the passing of his fame came his separation from the rest of society and life became dull for the returned soldier even with his fame and government rewards On his 50th Birthday a small group had thrown a party for him and gave him a cake that allowed him to remember his time away Nude is moved by such a presentation and is allowed to be left alone to reflect on his past The Last Farewell The Birthday Cake Nudes Return Legacy editIn 2008 Steven Wilson writing in Classic Rock magazine included Nude as one of 10 Mind Blowing Concept Albums that may have slipped under your radar All Music Guide s Daevid Jehnzen wrote that Nude is in many ways just as impressive Although a less accessible effort it has a number of quite intriguing passages especially as it features more improvisation orchestration and even some world rhythm influences It s not as spacious as Camel s early progressive rock records but it s quite atmospheric and creates its own fascinating world On the other hand Sputnik Music website said that the musicianship on this album is stellar utilizing symphonies vibraphones and yes it has even a saxophone It s one of the best progressive albums of the 80 s in a very troubled musical period to the progressive rock music Nude doesn t need to hide behind masterpieces like Mirage It s better than much of what was served to us by other progressive bands in that period Track listing editAll songs written by Andrew Latimer except where noted Side oneNo TitleWriter s Length1 City Life Andrew Latimer Susan Hoover4 412 Nude 0 223 Drafted Latimer Hoover4 204 Docks Latimer Kit Watkins3 505 Beached 3 346 Landscapes 2 39 Side twoNo TitleWriter s Length1 Changing Places 4 112 Pomp amp Circumstance 2 053 Please Come Home 1 124 Reflections 2 395 Captured Latimer Jan Schelhaas3 126 The Homecoming 2 497 Lies Latimer Hoover4 598 The Last Farewell The Birthday Cake 0 309 The Last Farewell Nude s Return 3 42 2009 Expanded amp Remastered Edition Bonus tracks recorded at Hammersmith Odeon on 22 February 1981 for BBC Radio One In Concert Excerpts from Nude medley No TitleLength16 City Life 17 Nude Drafted 18 Docks 19 Beached 20 Landscapes 21 Changing Places 22 Reflections 23 Captured 24 The Last Farewell The Birthday Cake 25 The Last Farewell Nude s Return Personnel editCamel Andrew Latimer guitars vocals flute koto amp various keyboards lead vocals on Please Come Home and Lies Colin Bass bass vocals lead vocals on City Life and Drafted Andy Ward drums percussion Additional musicians Mel Collins flute piccolo saxophones Duncan Mackay keyboards Jan Schelhaas piano on The Last Farewell Chris Green cello on Drafted Gasper Lawal all percussion on Changing Places Herbie Flowers tuba on The Homecoming Production Engineered by Tony Clarke Cover design by Mayblin Shaw MundayCharts editChart 1981 Peakposition Dutch Albums Album Top 100 3 11 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 4 65 Norwegian Albums VG lista 5 12 Spanish Albums AFYVE 6 33 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 7 24 UK Albums OCC 8 34References edit Jehnzen Daevid 2011 Nude Camel AllMusic Retrieved 24 June 2011 Lawson Dom March 2010 Camel Reissues Classic Rock No 142 p 94 Dutchcharts nl Camel Nude in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved October 30 2023 Offiziellecharts de Camel Nude in German GfK Entertainment Charts Retrieved October 30 2023 Norwegiancharts com Camel Nude Hung Medien Retrieved October 30 2023 Salaverri Fernando 2005 Solo exitos ano a ano 1959 2002 in Spanish 1st ed Spain Fundacion Autor SGAE ISBN 84 8048 639 2 Swedishcharts com Camel Nude Hung Medien Retrieved October 30 2023 Official Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved October 30 2023 External links edit Camel Nude 1981 album review at Ground and Sky ProgReviews com www ProgReviews com Retrieved 8 May 2009 Dead link Camel Nude 1981 album review at ProgWeed net www ProgWeed net Archived from the original on 24 March 2004 Retrieved 8 May 2009 Archive of dead link Camel Nude 1981 album review at VintageProg com www VintageProg com Retrieved 8 May 2009 Camel Nude 1981 album review by Daevid Jehnzen credits amp releases at AllMusic Camel Nude 1981 album releases amp credits at Discogs Camel Nude 1981 album review by Archibald C Burke credits amp user reviews at SputnikMusic com Camel Nude 1981 album to be listened as stream at Spotify Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nude Camel album amp oldid 1214219681, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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