"The Single Factor" is the ninth studio album by the British progressive rock band Camel, released in 1982. It marked a departure from their previous sound, incorporating more pop-oriented elements and synthesizers. The album features the lineup of Andrew Latimer, Colin Bass, Ton Scherpenzeel, and Paul Burgess.
"The Single Factor" received mixed reviews from both critics and fans, with some appreciating the band's experimentation with new sounds, while others felt it strayed too far from Camel's signature style. Despite the mixed reception, the album spawned the single "No Easy Answer," which achieved moderate success.
Overall, "The Single Factor" represents a transitional period for Camel as they explored new musical directions, albeit with varying degrees of success. While not considered one of their strongest efforts, the album remains a noteworthy chapter in the band's discography.