Viaje al Centro del Tiempo, released in 1979, takes listeners on a musical journey through time, with a blend of progressive rock and folk influences.

Enemigos de lo Ajeno, released in 1986, features a more experimental sound, with a focus on instrumental passages and complex arrangements.

El Águila de la Rosa, released in 2004, is a concept album that explores themes of love, nature, and social commentary.

Camela is a legendary Spanish symphonic rock band from the 1970s and 1980s, known for their epic and majestic sound, which combines elements of progressive rock, folk, and classical music. With a career spanning over four decades, Camela has released 17 studio albums, each one a testament to their musical genius and creativity.

La Catedral de Wiesbaden, released in 1984, features a more symphonic and atmospheric sound, with a focus on orchestral arrangements.

In this post, we'll take a journey through Camela's discography, exploring their complete collection of 17 studio albums, including their iconic covers.