Never Let Go – Camel

Bass Player: Doug Ferguson

Doug Ferguson was the bass guitarist of the band Camel from September 20th 1971 to January 1977. Before he played with Camel, Doug played in a jazz orientated trio called The Brew, along with Camel members Andrew Latimer and Andy Ward. Doug Ferguson was the one who suggested Andy Ward should join The Brew in 1969, they had previously played in a short-lived band together.

Doug was forced to leave Camel in early 1977 due to musical differences with Andy Ward. Doug wanted to keep Camel a progressive rock band, but Andy Ward wanted Camel to move in a jazzier direction. Doug was therefore replaced by Richard Sinclair.

Doug has been credited authorship on one Camel song; “Lady Fantasy”, which is the only song in Camel’s history where the whole band has been credited authorship. The song “Another Night” from the album “Moonmadness” is about Doug Ferguson.

In later years, Andrew Latimer has stated that Doug was probably the most important member of the group, given that he decided where Camel would play, he made sure everybody made it to rehearsals, and most importantly, he stopped arguments between Andrew Latimer and Peter Bardens.

Today, Doug Ferguson is reportedly a successful real estate agent.

This is Ferguson’s bass part from the tune ‘Never Let Go’ from the band’s 1973 eponymously titled first album. It is actually a long overdue request from the website. Lots of repetition so, once you have a the rhythms down, you just change the root and it’s more of the same.

https://youtu.be/0vaV9QKA2-8