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Attacco Decente | |
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Origin | Brighton, England |
Years active | 1984–1996 |
Labels | All or Nothing |
Past members | Geoff Smith Graham Barlow Mark Allen |
Attacco Decente were a musical group fromBrighton, England, active from 1984 to 1996.
The band was notable for using unusualacoustic instruments such ashammered dulcimers,Appalachian dulcimers, andtongue drums alongside more conventional instruments such asacoustic guitar andacoustic bass guitar. Their founder member and sole constant wasGeoff Smith. Their lyrics, written by Smith, reflected a strongsocialist political stance, especially on the early singles and the first album. Although the band were active at the height ofThatcherism, they did not participate in the more moderateRed Wedge collective.
The band's first single, "Trojan Horse", featured Smith and Graham Barlow. Acoustic guitarist and backing vocalist Mark Allen joined and they released a 12" EP, "U.K.A. (United Kingdom of America)", the sleeve of which featured an endorsement fromBilly Bragg.
The band released their debut album,The Baby Within Us Marches On, in 1988. Barlow left after the release of the "I Don't Care How Long It Takes" single. Smith and Allen recorded the band's second and last album,Crystal Night, as a duo. The band's sound changed somewhat in this incarnation, with the heavily percussive sound of the trio line-up replaced by a mellower, folky feel. There was less emphasis on the tongue drums and more on the hammered dulcimer and Allen's guitar, which took on a markedlyflamenco aspect. Smith's lyrics became less overtly political, and more concerned with love and personal relationships.
The band split after theCrystal Night album. Smith continued as a solo performer and composer, creating music for film and dance. Allen is now a teacher, but has also continued to work as a singer and guitarist in a number of groups.