Dust and Dreams is the eleventh studio album by Camel. Released in 1991 after a seven-year hiatus during which Andrew Latimer and Susan Hoover moved from England to California to set up their own Camel Productions label, the album was inspired by John Steinbeck's The Grapes of Wrath.[2]
Track listings
All songs were written by Andrew Latimer, except where noted.
No.
Title
Writer(s)
Length
1.
"Dust Bowl"
1:54
2.
"Go West"
3:42
3.
"Dusted Out"
1:35
4.
"Mother Road"
4:15
5.
"Needles"
2:34
6.
"Rose of Sharon"
Susan Hoover, Latimer
4:48
7.
"Milk n' Honey"
3:30
8.
"End of the Line"
Hoover, Latimer
6:52
9.
"Storm Clouds"
2:06
10.
"Cotton Camp"
2:55
11.
"Broken Banks"
0:34
12.
"Sheet Rain"
2:14
13.
"Whispers"
0:52
14.
"Little Rivers and Little Rose"
1:56
15.
"Hopeless Anger"
4:57
16.
"Whispers in the Rain"
2:56
Personnel
Andy Latimer – Guitar, Flute, Keyboards, Vocals, Producer, Engineer
^Peacock, Tim (10 September 2021). "'Dust And Dreams': How Camel Found The Promised Land". uDiscoverMusic. Retrieved 26 June 2022. Perhaps influenced by his new surroundings, the song cycle Latimer conceived was for a concept album evoking the spirit and themes of John Steinbeck's Pulitzer (and later Nobel) Prize-winning 1939 novel, The Grapes Of Wrath.