
On this day May 6, 1982, progressive rock band Camel released their ninth studio album The Single Factor. The album marked a shift toward a more streamlined, radio friendly sound following years of complex, symphonic rock arrangements. It was largely driven by bandleader Andrew Latimer, with a rotating cast of session musicians filling in after the departure of several longtime members.
The Single Factor reached number 57 on the UK charts and featured a more accessible style compared to Camel’s earlier albums, reflecting both the changing musical landscape of the early 80s and the band's desire to experiment with new directions.
Fun fact: The album includes guest appearances by members of the Alan Parsons Project, adding a polished and melodic touch to Camel’s evolving sound.
The Single Factor reached number 57 on the UK charts and featured a more accessible style compared to Camel’s earlier albums, reflecting both the changing musical landscape of the early 80s and the band's desire to experiment with new directions.
Fun fact: The album includes guest appearances by members of the Alan Parsons Project, adding a polished and melodic touch to Camel’s evolving sound.