Product Description Peter Bardens was a keyboardist and a founding member of the British progressive rock group Camel. He played organ, piano, synthesizers and mellotron and wrote songs with Andrew Latimer. After leaving Camel he released a series of albums Bardens enjoyed some success with Seen On Earth (1987). He continued to compose, produce and record throughout the 1990s, and toured with his band Mirage. He died in 2002 from Lung cancer. Review 0 of 5 people found the following review helpful Excellent service and quality on product. By Marianne B. on 26 Feb 2010 Format: Audio CD Order process and handling by was excellent. I ordered from Norway and had the item in my mailbox after only 4 days. Great service and quality on product was as described. Also excellent is mail follow-up on order. --Most Helpful Customer Reviews on .com (beta) .com: 6 reviews 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful Great CD company short lived! 8 Jan 2009 By Jim Bolden Sr. - Published on .com Format: Audio CD Pete Bardens music was unique and many never heard of Him. This CD was one of 4 released under Capitol/Cinema in 1987. Peter Bardens Seen One Earth...Michael Hoenig X-Cept One....Amin Bhatia Interstellar Suite and Patrick Moraz Human Interface. There was a Cinema Sampler CD released with samples of these 4 CD's. That's where most of us found out about Peter Bardens. Back in 1987 there was also a Video of "In Dreams" I saw on MTV but only a coupla times. Anyhow nuff of the history lesson. If you like to hear something relaxing and pleasantly different this is a GREAT CD!! Combo of Vocals...Piano/Keyboards and effects....kind of a hybrid Jazz sorta style. It was a real shame He passed away from Cancer in 2002. Much of Peter Bardens CD's are getting hard to find and expensive. If your gonna pick this up I wouldn't wait too long! There weren't a lot of Cinema CD's distributed before they went out of biz.(Maybe 6 weeks) So actually any of the 4 released are getting scarce. Including the sampler CD. There were at least 6 more Peter Bardens CD released after this one under various recording lables. Which are also a nice addition to your collection. All of Peter Bardens CD's are getting harder and harder to find because they are all discontinued. *This one being the hardest to find because of limited production* --1 of 1 people found the following review helpful Stands the test of time. 25 Jun 2013 By J. Uren - Published on .com Format: Audio CD Came across Mr Bardens from Camel's Moonmadness. This album has a few choice vocals but it's mostly dominated by keyboards and electronics. On the one hand, it is far from standard pop/rock, on the other hand it is great to really listen to. There's a lot going on and your attention is repaid. I've had this CD for years, maybe decades? It is not my most favorite genre but the quality is so high that it has held up as a favorite over all that time. --
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