"I Can See Your House from Here" is the seventh studio album by the English progressive rock band Camel, released in 1979. The album marked a significant lineup change for the band, with founding members Andrew Latimer on guitar and Andy Ward on drums joined by new members: bassist Colin Bass (replacing Richard Sinclair) and keyboardists Jan Schelhaas (who joined in 1978 for the "Breathless" tour) and Kit Watkins (formerly of Happy The Man, replacing Dave Sinclair).
Initially, the album was considered to be titled "Endangered Species," reflecting perhaps a thematic or conceptual direction that was later revised. The album's final title, "I Can See Your House from Here," suggests a different approach or narrative focus for the band's music.
Musically, the album continued Camel's tradition of intricate compositions and atmospheric soundscapes, blending progressive rock with elements of jazz and classical music. It includes tracks like "Wait," "Your Love Is Stranger Than Mine," and "Eyes of Ireland," showcasing the band's versatility and Latimer's melodic guitar work.
"I Can See Your House from Here" remains a notable entry in Camel's discography, representing both a transition in lineup and an evolution in their musical style during the late 1970s.