Decameron (band)

[1] By 1974, the band's line-up changed with Dik Cadbury joining the group on lead and 12-string acoustic guitar and bass.

[1] Geoff March incorporated keyboards into his repertoire and the band signed to Mooncrest Records to record the album, Mammoth Special,[1] which showed a turn towards more introspective and progressive material, that was to define their sound for the remaining years of their existence.

It was even given a catalog number, but it was ultimately scrapped, although supposedly some of its material has surfaced on compilations since.

[1] The first album has also been re-released on CD as a single disc with nine extra previously unreleased tracks.

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