This is part two of my tribute to my favourite guitarist, composer and musician: Andrew Latimer. This part is mostly dedicated to his outstanding flute skills, part one is mostly dedicated to his guitar skills.
This is the finished result, but nothing is written in stone, so feedback is much appreciated!
A special thanks to my dear friend edonotokyo, who helped me out a great deal on this one too (http://www.youtube.com/user/edonotokyo).
Tracklisting:
Irish Air [Instrumental Reprise] - From the album "Harbour of Tears"
Supertwister - From the album "Mirage"
Song Within a Song - From the album "Moonmadness"
Rhayader - From the album "(Music Inspired by) The Snow Goose"
Air Born - From the album "Moonmadness"
Fox Hill - From the album "A Nod and a Wink"
Squigely Fair - From the album "A Nod and a Wink"
Changing Places - From the album "Nude"
Landscapes - From the album "Nude"
Pomp and Circumstance - From the album "Nude"
Musicians present in this tribute are:
Andrew Latimer: Flute, but he also plays keyboards, guitar and sings.
Doug Ferguson: Bass on some songs
Peter Bardens: Keyboards on some songs
Andy Wards: Drums on some song
Colin Bass: Bass on some tracks
Duncan MacKay: Keyboards on some tracks
Mickey Simmonds: Keyboards on some tracks
John Xepoleas: Drums on some tracks (or just one?)
Denis Clement: Drums on some tracks (or just one?)
Terry Carleton: Drums on some tracks (or just one?)
Guy LeBlanc: Keyboards on some tracks
Please support Andrew Latimer by purchasing Camel's CDs directly from him and Camelproductions, visit http://www.camelproductions.com/
Hope you enjoyed this tribute, I put a lot of thought, time and effort into it!
Andy is as beautiful as his music. I can't believe 10 years has passed since it was my honor to have been in on recording "A Wink and a Nod". His music flows out of him....like so many great musicians, he's so good that he just becomes a conduit to his ideas...no struggling....amazing to watch, and even more amazing to be a part of, as in our collaboration on my song called "Guitars" (shameless plug).
Thanks for this video,
terry carleton
rtcarleton 1 month ago
@rtcarleton My sincere pleasure. I really do hope there is a new album soon, at the very least some news... Where can I hear "Guitars"? I'm dying to hear more of Andy, and it would be very nice to hear more of your drumming, I've always felt I needed to hear more of it (being a shoddy drummer myself).
Thanks for your comment,
Anton
camelandu2 1 month ago
Anton...I hadn't realized how great a compilation this turned out to be...selection, transitions and graphics are superb.
edonotokyo 9 months ago
@edonotokyo Thanks Ed! It turned out quite good this one!
camelandu2 9 months ago
@camelandu2 again accept my deepest appreciation for the wonderfull work here. just like part I, part II is superb.
manprogrock 3 months ago
@manprogrock Very glad you like it!
camelandu2 2 months ago