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In the vein of its predecessors, and even if it will hardly surprise the already conquered fans of Skald, "Huldufolk" proves to be coherent from beginning to end and presents itself unquestionably as the album of maturity.
TONYB
- 03/02/2023
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With "If I Could Do It All Over Again, I'd Do It All Over You", Caravan found a style that he invented, that of the Canterbury school. A classic that has become unavoidable.
CORTO1809
- 21/06/2018
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An album that is anything but flashy, "The Tipping Point" is the work of a band that has nothing left to prove or demonstrate, except to please us.
TONYB
- 25/03/2022
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"Stationary Traveller" is probably a little less musically elaborate than the Camel's records that will follow, but it has that little almost quaint charm that the others don't have.
TARJY
- 12/05/2005
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"Moonmadness" is perhaps Camel's most delicate album, shrouded in an ethereal and poetic atmosphere.
ABADDON
- 05/03/2008
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"Beggars Banquet" sees the Rolling Stones return to their roots, and seems to open a promising new era thanks to the contribution of cleverly dosed external elements.
LOLOCELTIC
- 05/06/2015
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With "Viking Memories", Skald offers us a record of rare richness, deep and spiritual, which plunges us into the heart of the myths of the Far North.
NOISE
- 06/11/2020
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Entirely instrumental, "The Snow Goose" can be listened to like watching a movie. Bewitching and mystical.
VANDERGRAAF
- 29/08/2003
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