Comus – First Utterance 1971 [Full album]

Comus are a British progressive folk band who had a brief career in the early 1970s. Their first album, First Utterance, brought them a cult following, which persists. They reunited in 2009, and have played several festivals and released a new album.

“Diana” – 4:37 (Colin Pearson)
“The Herald” – 12:15 (Andy Hellaby, Glen Goring, Roger Wootton)
“Drip Drip” – 10:56 (Wootton)
“Song to Comus” – 7:31 (Wootton)
“The Bite” – 5:27 (Wootton)
“Bitten” – 2:16 (Hellaby, Pearson)
“The Prisoner” – 6:15 (Wootton)

Roger Wootton – acoustic guitar, lead vocals
Glenn Goring – 6- and 12-string acoustic guitars, electric guitar, slide guitar, hand drums, backing vocals
Andy Hellaby – fender bass, slide bass, backing vocals
Colin Pearson – violin, viola
Rob Young – flute, oboe, hand drums
Bobbie Watson – lead and backing vocals, percussion

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