Troubadours of British Folk, Vol. 3: An Evolving Tradition

RELEASE
November 21, 1995
LABEL
Rhino
GENRES
Folk, Traditional Folk, Political Folk, British Folk, Celtic Folk, Irish Folk, Contemporary Celtic, Folk-Rock, Contemporary Folk, Traditional Celtic, Celtic, Singer/Songwriter, Progressive Folk, Traditional Scottish Folk, Contemporary Singer/Songwriter, Psychedelic, British Folk-Rock, Scottish Folk, Traditional Irish Folk

Album Review

The final volume of the series covers the mid-'70s to the mid-'90s, emphasizing traditional acts who pepped things up with a bit of electricity and eclecticism (Silly Wizard, Mouth Music), acoustic guitarists (Nic Jones, Dick Gaughan, Martin Simpson), "rogue" folkies who merged traditional sounds with influences from modern rock, world music, and punk (Billy Bragg, Oyster Band), and esteemed veteran singers (Richard Thompson, June Tabor, Maddy Prior). If this collection doesn't seem as essential to many listeners as the first two volumes, that may be because these artists (mostly still in their primes at the time of this reissue) are still forging their place in history. But few would deny that they are certainly some of the most significant British folk performers of recent times. Those wishing to catch up on the evolution of British roots music in the '80s and '90s will find this a handy primer, especially as that scene is for the most part little known in the U.S.
Richie Unterberger, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. The Grey Funnel Line
  2. Caledonia
  3. The Broom O' the Cowdenknowes
  4. Tae the Weaver's Gin Ye Gang/The Blackberry Bush
  5. Erin Go Bragh
  6. Canadee-I-O
  7. She Moves Among Men (The Barmaid's Song)
  8. Icarus
  9. Between the Wars
  10. Letter from America [Band Version]
  11. Dance Called America
  12. Sorrow/Babylon
  13. Moving On
  14. 1952 Vincent Black Lightning [Acoustic, Ventura Show][Live]
  15. Bratach Bana (White Banners)
  16. Bonny Light Horseman/Michael Turner's Waltz