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Johnny Coppin • Borderland RED SKY RECORDS
‘Eloquently sung, beautifully presented collection…immediately accessible and thoroughly appealing’ - fRoots
Singer/Songwriter & founder of folk band Decameron returns with an acclaimed new album. Guests include Karen Tweed and Mike Silver.
Greg Russell & Ciaran Algar • The Call FELLSIDE
Former BBC Young Folk Award winners, their second album showcases a fine repertoire of songs alongside Greg’s powerful vocals and Ciaran’s astonishing fiddle playing.
Malcolm Holcombe • Pitiful Blues GYPSY EYES MUSIC
‘Listen to a Holcombe song and what you’re getting is personality in spades, a narrative so gritty with the noise of tough living that it rarely dips below the red on the authenticity meter’
BBC Music
Richard Thompson • Acoustic Classics BEESWING INC
A collection of newly recorded timeless Richard Thompson songs, featuring 14 tracks culled from his 40 plus year music career. Acoustic versions of songs like ‘I Want To See The Bright Lights Tonight’ and ‘Dimming of the Day’ mingle with cornerstone classics like ‘1952 Vincent Black Lightning’ and ‘Beeswing’ as well as other acoustic gems.
Loudon Wainwright III Haven’t Got The Blues (Yet) PROPER RECORDS
The wry wordsmith returns with a new album. HGTB (Y) is another deft dose of LWIII’s one of a kind musicianship and thought provoking charm. This selection of fourteen songs includes masterful pieces written for Film & TV, as well as a trademark slice of Wainwright wit on a lovable track about his faithful but frustrating Mutt - Harry. Out 28th July
Coope Boyes & Simpson The Flanders Fields NO MASTERS
‘Inspired. Barbed lyrics, a wide pitch range and thrilling bass sonorities swapped between all three. If there were such a thing as postmodern folk music, this might be it.’
The Guardian
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