Dulcimer

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Sonnet to the Fall 03:48 Tools
Starlight 03:01 Tools
Pilgrim from the City 03:12 Tools
Morman's Casket 04:30 Tools
Caravan 08:24 Tools
Gloucester City 02:56 Tools
Time in My Life 02:59 Tools
Lisa's Song 03:03 Tools
Fruit of the Musical Tree 02:41 Tools
While It Lasted 04:24 Tools
Suzanne 03:41 Tools
Ghost of the Wandering Minstrel Boy 03:14 Tools
Empty Space 05:58 Tools
Martin Hussingtree 01:36 Tools
When A Child 02:30 Tools
Statues In Maryland 02:04 Tools
To Need Her 03:22 Tools
Mr. Rip Van Winkle 04:57 Tools
The Planters Cottage 04:40 Tools
But Maybe Not 03:16 Tools
Empty Hallways 03:54 Tools
Running On Down The Road 02:26 Tools
Grey Lady Morning 03:21 Tools
Mr. Time 02:37 Tools
Sandalwood Sailors 06:11 Tools
Scarlet Lady 03:07 Tools
Missing The Head 03:23 Tools
Dance Of The Chinese Horsemen 02:00 Tools
Silver On White 05:54 Tools
Rob's Garden 03:28 Tools
Kiyoko 05:54 Tools
Army Boy 02:57 Tools
Indiana Jones 05:16 Tools
One More Frost 04:27 Tools
Come The Day 02:56 Tools
Ghost Of England 06:17 Tools
Across The Fields 03:50 Tools
Wing And A Prayer 02:43 Tools
Indian Prayer 02:59 Tools
Creation (Poet And The Firebird) 04:02 Tools
Smoke 02:29 Tools
Blessing 03:26 Tools
Backstage 02:27 Tools
See If You Can Find Me 03:55 Tools
Mean Old Girl 03:18 Tools
Elgar Lived Again 04:52 Tools
They're Tearing Down The Buildings (Me An' The Cotswold Kid) 05:29 Tools
Shining Way 03:14 Tools
Clockwork Nightingale 05:22 Tools
St. Xavier 02:44 Tools
Reminding Me Of You 03:20 Tools
The Fighting Temeraire 05:23 Tools
Statues 02:04 Tools
Ghost 03:14 Tools
So Low 03:47 Tools
Robbie 06:01 Tools
Footnote 01:29 Tools
Bridge Of Seven Wonders 04:36 Tools
Christmas Song 04:29 Tools
Untimely Mother 03:29 Tools
Confession (Do It Again) 04:04 Tools
Ship Of Fools 03:28 Tools
Missing In The Head 03:22 Tools
Dreams Of Art Noveau 05:56 Tools
Celtic - A Christmas Festival Of Carols - I Saw Three Ships (dulcimer & Flute) 03:29 Tools
Ghost Of The Wondering Min 03:22 Tools
Woman's Casket 04:26 Tools
Ghost Of The Wandering Ministrel Boy 03:08 Tools
Country Life 03:08 Tools
Take Me home Uncle Terry 03:08 Tools
Village / Days of LordKichener 03:08 Tools
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Originally formed in 1967 as Kelpie, Dulcimer consisted of Dave Eaves and Pete Hodges on vocals and guitar, and bassist Jem North. They were originally discovered playing in a Cotswold, Worcestershire restaurant by the British actor Richard Todd in 1970, and subsequently signed by manager Larry Page (yes, the guy who was behind The Troggs), at that time in the process of setting up his own label Nepentha Records. The trio debuted with 1971's oddly titled "And I Turned As I Had As a Boy" produced by Page and released on Nepentha (Mercury acquiring American distribution rights). Best described as acoustic folk-rock, it attracted favourable reviews for its intriguing blend of English folk (including several references to the group's local Cotswolds environment) and varied instrumentation. Melody Maker magazine, in particular, was effusive, comparing the duo favourably with Simon And Garfunkel. The album additionally featured Richard Todd reading poetry on two of the tracks. It sold well in the USA, Europe and Japan, and the group embarked on recording sessions for their second album, a more rock-orientated affair. Though artwork and packaging were completed, the album was never released, and Eaves and Hodge returned Dulcimer to a semi-professional footing thereafter. A further small-label album was issued in 1980, A Land Fit For Heroes, jointly credited to local writer Fred Archer who appeared on the recordings. Afterwards Eaves concentrated on his furniture business and Hodge on landscape gardening. "Jem" North returned to driving lorries. However, due to residual interest in Dulcimer, the central duo reformed the band in 1993 to enter the studio once again. When A Child ... was released on President Records and returned to the group's evocative rural style. This was followed by a second "comeback" set in 1995, Rob's Garden, recorded at their own "cottage studio". As with each of their earlier releases, there was a strong undercurrent of literature in this project, "Creation - The Poet And The Fire Bird" concerning a meeting between Igor Stravinsky and Dylan Thomas. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.