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  1. I Can See Your House From Here” was a revitalised work that included many fine songs such as ‘Ice’ (featuring Phil Collins on Percussion), ‘Hymn To Her’ and ‘Your Love is Stranger Than Mine’. Produced by Rupert Hine, the album was a chart success and spawned an extensive World tour.

  2. I Can See Your House From Here by Camel released in 1979. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. I Can See Your House From Here by ...

  3. Oct 1, 1979 · Released on 01/10/1979 by UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) Main artists: Camel. Genre: Rock. Available in. 16-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo. Unlimited Streaming. Digital Download. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs. Buy the album Starting at £13.99.

  4. Digitally Remastered Using Creative Sound Blaster Audigy & Nero Wave Editor TechnologyMPEG-2 48000 Hz Stereo 16-Bit Dolby Digital AC-3A mix of two songs from...

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  5. Album Credits. Producers Rupert Hine. Writers Andrew Latimer, Andy Ward, Colin Bass & 4 more. Alto Saxophone Mel Collins. Autoharp Andrew Latimer. Backing Vocals Andrew Latimer & Colin Bass. More ...

  6. The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings. [2] I Can See Your House from Here is a 1994 jazz album by guitarists John Scofield and Pat Metheny. Scofield is heard on the left channel and Metheny on the right in this stereo recording. The band is rounded out by bass guitarist Steve Swallow and drummer Bill Stewart .

  7. As with many of Camel’s future albums, the individual tracks are largely hit-or-miss. I Can See Your House From Here is perhaps the most neutral album in the 1970’s; it lacks the theatricality and style of the first four albums, the melodic charm of Rain Dances and the subtle appeal of Breathless – there are clearly good songs and obvious ...