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You are here: Home / Podcasts / Folk Routes with Ian A. Anderson / Folk Routes with Ian A. Anderson 03/12/2023

Folk Routes with Ian A. Anderson 03/12/2023

Veteran musician, broadcaster and writer Ian A. Anderson presents the latest releases from the world of folk, roots music and beyond, including his pick of the best gigs of the coming month in Cambridge and around.

 

Music Played

  1. Jim Moray : Tyne Of Harrow from the CD Beflean – An Alternative History 2002-2023(Managed Decline)
  2. Nick Hart & Tom Moore : The Colour Of Amber from the CD The Colour Of Amber (Slow Worm)
  3. Fränder : Öhtu Örna from the CD Fränder II (Nordic Notes)
  4. Kultur Shock : Tutti Frutti from the DL album Acoustic At Seattle Town Hall (Old Age Recordings)
  5. The Furrow Collective : The Moon Shined On My Bed Last Night from the CD We Know By The Moon (Hudson)
  6. Holly & The Reivers : Bleary Winter from the CD Three Galleys (Holly & The Reivers)
  7. Kate Rusby (feat. Alison Krauss & Ron Block) : The Moon Shines Bright from the CD Light Years (Pure)
  8. The Unthanks : Tar Barrel In Dale from the single (Rabble Rouser)
  9. A Winter Union : The Trees Of Old England from the CD Sooner After Solstice (Sungrazing)
  10. George Green : College Hornpipe from the CD Heel & Toe – Songs, Tunes And Stepdances From The Sam Steel Collection (Veteran)
  11. Billy Rash : Banks Of The Clyde from the CD Heel & Toe – Songs, Tunes And Stepdances From The Sam Steel Collection (Veteran)
  12. Robin Gillan : Pallet On Your Floor (Cambridge 105 live recording)
  13. Red Velvet : Gone To France from the DL Single (Red Velvet)
  14. Super Biton De Ségou : Diarabi Muso from the CD Afro.Jazz.Folk Collection Vol 2(Mieruba)
  15. Dieuf-Dieul De Thiès : Na Bineta from the CD Dieuf-Dieul De Thiès (Buda)
  16. James Delarre & Saul Rose : Caribouf / The Reel of Lies from the CD Kith And Kin(James Delarre & Saul Rose)
  17. Kevin Burke, Sharon Shannon & Seán Smyth : The Mason’s Apron / Laington’s from the video series Music From An Irish Cottage (Loftus Music)
  18. Dave Evans : St. Agnes Park from the CD Elephantasia (Earth)
  19. Show Of Hands : ‘Twas On One April ‘s Morning / Isca Rose from the CD The Best Of Show Of Hands: Roots 2 (Hands On Music)
  20. Billy Bragg & The Blokes : England, Half English from the CD The Roaring Forty (1983-2023) (Cooking Vinyl)
  21. Eliza Carthy & Jon Boden : King Of The Birds from the CD Glad Christmas Comes(Hudson)
  22. John Kirkpatrick : Joy And Jubilation from the CD Joy & Jubilation (Fledg’ling)
  23. Spell Songs : Charm On, Goldfinch from the DL album Gifts Of Light (Hudson)
  24. Marry Waterson & Adrian Crowley : Undear Sphere from the CD Cuckoo Storm (One Little Independent)
  25. Välve : Lights [Sparkled] from the CD Tiny Pilots (Slowfoot)
  26. Hilary De Vries : Low Over The Bay from the CD The Knockbain Road (Boarstone)
  27. Eva Väljaots & Robbie Sherratt : Lõoke from the CD Skylark (Valjaots & Sherratt)
  28. Julian Gaskell & His Ragged Trousered Philanthropists : Two Sides To A Hedge from the DL album A Shandy Ballad (Julian Gaskell)
  29. Hank & Dash : Jump In A River from the CD Promises Promises (Sincere)
  30. Trond Kallevåg : Høvding from the CD Amerikabåten (Hubro)
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Posted: 3 December 2023 | Last Updated 3 December 2023

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