Sopwith Camel

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Fazon 05:14 Tools
Orange Peel 05:33 Tools
Coke, Suede and Waterbeds 00:00 Tools
Brief Synthoponia 00:00 Tools
Dancin' Wizard 00:00 Tools
Sleazy Street 00:00 Tools
Hello, Hello 02:29 Tools
Sneaky Smith 00:00 Tools
Cellophane Woman 00:00 Tools
Oriental Fantasy 00:00 Tools
Monkeys On The Moon 00:00 Tools
Astronaut Food 00:00 Tools
Frantic desolation 00:00 Tools
Maybe in a dream 00:00 Tools
saga of the low down let down 00:00 Tools
You always tell me baby 00:00 Tools
Little Orphan annie 00:00 Tools
The Great Morpheum 00:00 Tools
Walk in the park 00:00 Tools
Postcard from jamaica 00:00 Tools
The things that i could do with you 00:00 Tools
Brief Synthophonia 00:00 Tools
Treadin' 00:00 Tools
Treadin 00:00 Tools
Brief Synthoponia (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
postcard from jamaika 00:00 Tools
Levis Spot # 1 (Funny Fabric) 00:00 Tools
Treadin' (Mono) 00:00 Tools
Coke, Suede And Waterbeds (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Hello hello (Stereo) 02:25 Tools
Cellophane woman (Stereo) 00:00 Tools
Sneaky Smith (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
The Things I Could Do With You 00:00 Tools
Fazon (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Levis Spot # 2 (Take Out The Stretch) 00:00 Tools
Monkeys On The Moon (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Dancin' Wizard (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Oriental Fantasy (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Levis Spot # 3 (Levis Strauss Waltz) 00:00 Tools
Astronaut Food (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Sleazy Street (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Dancing Wizard 00:00 Tools
Orange Peel (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Levis Ad (Funny Fabric) 00:00 Tools
Little Orphan Annie (Mono) 00:00 Tools
Levis Ad (Levi Strauss Waltz) 00:00 Tools
Dancin’ Wizard 00:00 Tools
Hello Hello (JPOD remix) 00:00 Tools
The things that I could do with you (Mono) 00:00 Tools
Vazon 00:00 Tools
01 - Fazon 00:00 Tools
Coke, Suede, And Waterbeds 00:00 Tools
02 - Coke, Suede And Waterbeds 00:00 Tools
The Things That I Could Do Wit 00:00 Tools
Walk in the dark (Mono) 00:00 Tools
05 - Orange Peel 00:00 Tools
10 - brief synthophonia 00:00 Tools
Levi's Commercial 4 1967 00:00 Tools
Levi's Commercial 3 1967 00:00 Tools
Hello-Hello 02:29 Tools
06 - Oriental Fantasy 00:00 Tools
07 - Sneaky Smith 00:00 Tools
08 - Monkeys On The Moon 00:00 Tools
Walk in the dark 00:00 Tools
03 - Dancin' Wizard 00:00 Tools
Levis Spot 1 (Funny Fabric) 00:00 Tools
Monkeys On The MoonMonkeys On The Moon 00:00 Tools
04- Sleazy Street 00:00 Tools
Coke, Suede & Waterbeds 00:00 Tools
Treadin' [*] 00:00 Tools
Levis 00:00 Tools
Breif Synthophonia 00:00 Tools
09 - astronaut food 00:00 Tools
Monkey's on the Moon 00:00 Tools
05 - Hello Hello 01:48 Tools
Dancin Wizard 00:00 Tools
There's Still Time 00:00 Tools
07.Cellophane Woman 00:00 Tools
05.You Always Tell Me Baby 00:00 Tools
06.Maybe In A Dream 00:00 Tools
hello , hello 00:00 Tools
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Sopwith Camel was a rock music band associated with the San Francisco psychedelic rock scene of the late 1960s. The band formed in late 1965 and their lineup consisted of vocalist and saxophone player Peter Kraemer, guitarists Terry MacNeil and William Sievers, bassist Martin Beard and drummer Norman Mayell. Sopwith Camel is best known for being the second San Francisco band to get a recording contract with a national record label and the first to have a Top 40 hit. Sopwith Camel released their first album (and only album recording during the 1960s), the eponymous Sopwith Camel, in 1967 on the Kama Sutra Records label. The band's only hit single, "Hello, Hello", became the first hit title to emerge from the San Francisco rock scene and reached #26 on the U.S. pop music charts in January 1967. The band's first album, and the vaudevillian "Hello, Hello" in particular, had more in common soundwise with earlier songs by Lovin' Spoonful than typical 1960s psychedelic rock; producer Erik Jacobsen produced for both Sopwith Camel and The Lovin' Spoonful. The band was unable to follow up the success of their first album and hit single and disbanded later in 1967. Sopwith Camel reformed in 1971 and recorded their second album, 1972's The Miraculous Hump Returns from the Moon on Warner Bros. Records' Reprise label. The band broke up again in 1974. Sopwith Camel's debut album has been rereleased twice as Frantic Desolation in 1986 and as Hello Hello Again in 1990. The Miraculous Hump Returns from the Moon, Remastered 2006 on CD was re-issued by Norman Mayell. First reissued in 2001 as the Millennium Edition, it is now sold out. The only master that Warner Bros. had in its vault turned out to be a safety copy recorded during the vinyl mastering 30 years before. In this age of digital processing, it became the long awaited CD converted from tape in 2001. But this year (2006), producer Erik Jacobsen, discovered a box of reels from San Francisco’s Wally Heider Studios in his basement. Some would say this version is more faithful to the original vinyl recording of 1973. Again re-issued by Norman Mayell at www.sopwithcamel.com. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.