
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
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Sonnet to the Fall
Starlight
Pilgrim from the City
Dance Of The Chinese Horsemen
Morman's Casket
Caravan
Time in My Life
Lisa's Song
Fruit of the Musical Tree
While It Lasted
Suzanne
Empty Space
Glouchester City
Ghost of the Wondering Minstral Boy
Martin Hussingtree
Gloucester City
When A Child
To Need Her
Mr. Rip Van Winkle
But Maybe Not
Ghost of the Wandering Minstrel Boy
The Planters Cottage
Wing And A Prayer
Empty Hallways
Running On Down The Road
Grey Lady Morning
Mr. Time
Scarlet Lady
Sandalwood Sailors
Missing The Head
Rob's Garden
Army Boy
Statues In Maryland
Status In Maryland
Silver On White
Blessing
Indian Prayer
Across The Fields
Indiana Jones
Ghost Of England
One More Frost
Come The Day
Smoke
Backstage
Mean Old Girl
Creation (Poet And The Firebird)
See If You Can Find Me
They're Tearing Down The Buildings (Me An' The Cotswold Kid)
Kiyoko
Robbie
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