Decameron - album Say hello to the band 1973.

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"Say hello to the band" released in 1973, is the debut album by the British folk-rock band Decameron, known for their intricate vocals harmonies and blending of traditional folk with rock elements. The album is characterized by its melodic compositions, lyrical storytelling, and the seamless integration of folk and rock influences. The songs' lyrics
often explore themes of love, life's journeys, and historical narratives.

Dave Bell - guitar, vocals.
John Coppin - guitars, vocals.
Al Fenn - lead guitar, mandolin, vocals.
Geoff March - cello, violin, vocals.
guests:
Ian Whiteman - piano.
Andy Roberts - dulcimer.
B. J. Cole - dobro.
Pat Donaldson - bass.
Timi Donald - drums.

Say hello to the band.
Byard's leap.
Judith.
Innocent Sylvester prime.
Crows.
The moon's in "A".
Stoat's grope.
Ride a lame pony.
Shine away.