UK Music Reviews Index
Individual Performers:
- Session A9 - What Road?
- Ray Andrews - Classic English Banjo
- Jim Bainbridge - Galloway House
- Jim Bainbridge - Lights on the River
- Jim Bainbridge & Patrick Forester - The Drunken Billy Goat
- Jim Bainbridge & Patrick Forester - The Drunken Billy Goat, extended version
- Stephen Baldwin - "Here's one you'll like, I think"
- Damien Barber - The Furrowed Field
- Chris Bartram - Yorkie: Traditional Songs from England
- Bartram, Brookes & Weatherall - New Midsummer's Day
- Mark Bazeley & Jason Rice - Moor Music
- George Belton - A True Furrow to Hold (review 1)
- George Belton - A True Furrow to Hold (review 2)
- Billy Bennett - Almost a Gentleman - Songs and Recitations
- The Bismarcks - Joanna: Traditional Dance Music from England
- The Bismarcks - Upstream - Traditional Dance Music from England
- Bob Blair - Reachin' for the High High Lands
- The Boat Band - A Trip to the Lakes
- May Bradley - Sweet Swansea
- Brass Monkey - Flame of Fire
- The Brazil Family - Down by the Old Riverside
- Charlie Bridger - Won't you Buy my Pretty Flowers?
- Anne Briggs - A Collection
- Neil Brookes and Tony Weatherall - The Whitchurch Hornpipe
- Bob Cann - 'Proper Job' - Melodeon Playing from Dartmoor 1952-1988
- Daisy Chapman - Ythanside
- Bernie Cherry - with powder, shot and gun (review 1)
- Bernie Cherry - with powder, shot and gun (review 2)
- John Cocking - 'Uppards' - North Country Monologues
- Chris Coe - A Wiser Fool
- Coope, Boyes and Simpson - Triple Echo
- Jimmy Cooper - Dulcimer Player
- Bob Copper - Prostrate with Dismal
- The Copper Family of Rottingdean - Come Write Me Down
- Cecilia Costello - "Old Fashioned Songs" (review 1)
- Cecilia Costello - "Old Fashioned Songs" (review 2)
- Harry Cox - The Bonny Labouring Boy
- Harry Cox - What Will Become of England? (Mike Yates' review)
- Harry Cox - What Will Become of England? (Steve Winick's review)
- Moira Craig - On Ae Bonny Day
- Jack Crawford - Pride of the Season
- The Cullivoe Band with Willie Hunter - Willie's Last Session
- Dàimh - The Pirates of Puirt
- The Dartmoor Pixie Band - The Pixies Strike Again
- Bob Davenport and The Rakes - The Red Haired Lad
- Gavin Davenport - The Bone Orchard
- Paul & Liz Davenport - Songbooks
- Dearman, Gammon & Harrison - Black Crow, White Crow
- Gwilym Davies - There's a Clear Crystal Fountain
- Gwilym Davies - Catch It, Bottle It, Paint It Green
- The Dollymopps - Long Songs
- The Dollymopps - Wight Cockade
- Nick Dow - Far and Wide
- Nick Dow - Unaccompanied
- Nick Dow - Old England's Ground
- Ray Driscoll - Wild, Wild Berry
- Duck Soup - everything and ...
- Duck Soup - Open on Sundays
- Duck Soup - Duck Soup
- Will Duke - Out of the Box
- Will Duke and Dan Quinn - Scanned: music for lungs and bellows
- Jock Duncan - Ye Shine Whar Ye Stan!
- Jock Duncan - Tae the Green Woods Gaen
- Joy Dunlop - faileasan (reflections)
- George Dunn - Chainmaker
- Edward II & The Red Hot Polkas - The Early Recordings 1985-86 - review 1
- Edward II & The Red Hot Polkas - The Early Recordings 1985-86 - review 2
- David Faulkner and Steve Turner - More Tunes About Baggage and Hills
- David Faulkner & Steve Turner - English and Border music for Pipes - review 1
- David Faulkner & Steve Turner - English and Border music for Pipes - review 2
- Flowers and Frolics - Reformed Characters
- Thomas Fraser - That Far Away Land
- Thomas Fraser - Long Gone Lonesome Blues, You and My Old Guitar, Treasure Untold
- The Furrow Collective - Wild Hog
- Geckoes - The Red Horse
- Liz Giddings & Roger Digby with Ken Lees - The Passing Moment
- Grand Union - Union Specific
- Alexander D Great - The Windrush Collection
- Harry Green 1874-1868 - Old songs and folk songs from Essex
- Bryony Griffith - hover
- Bryony Griffith & Will Hampson - Lady Diamond
- Gordon Hall - Good Things Enough
- Billy Harrison & Jim Eldon - Yorkshire Fiddle Tunes, Songs and Carols
- Bob Hart - A Broadside - Vic Smith review
- Bob Hart - A Broadside - John Moulden review
- Nick Hart - sings Nine English Folk Songs
- Lizzie Higgins - In Memory Of ... 1929-1993 - review 1
- Lizzie Higgins - In Memory Of ... 1929-1993 - review 2
- Kathy Hobkirk - The Night Dark Tree
- The Hotwells Howlers - Love & Liberty - Songs of the Quantocks
- The Hotwells Howlers - Kiss Me Now or Never
- Caroline Hughes - Sheep-Crook and Black Dog - review 1
- Caroline Hughes - Sheep-Crook and Black Dog - review 2
- Tom Hughes & friends - Traditional Fiddle Music of the Scottish borders
- Hushwing - Foundlings
- Katie Howson & Jeannie Harris - Unbuttoned
- Willie Hunter & Violet Tulloch - Leaving Lerwick Harbour
- Mary Humphreys and Anahata - Sharp Practice
- Gibbie Hutchison - Shetland Springs 'Frae Da Bonnie Isle'
- Jimmy Hutchison - Corachree
- Jigfoot - Kindling
- Jigfoot - Nothing at All
- Bill Jones - Turn to Me
- Willie Kemp and Curly Mackay - A Gie Bicker
- Willie Kemp, Curly Mackay, George Morris and Tom Wright - The Cornkisters. Volumes 1 - 3
- Norman Kennedy - Live in Scotland
- Enoch Kent - I'm a Workin' Chap
- William Kimber - Absolutely Classic
- John Kirkpatrick - Every Mortal Place
- Arthur Knevett - Simply Traditional
- Ken Langsbury - And then it Happened! (review 1)
- Ken Langsbury - And then it Happened! (review 2)
- Harry Langston - Dear Gladys, Dear Gertie...
- Sam Larner - Cruising Round Yarmouth (review 2)
- Sam Larner - Cruising Round Yarmouth (review 1)
- Sam Larner - Now is the Time for Fishing
- Sam Lee - Ground of its Own
- Viv Legg and Thomas McCarthy - Jauling the Green Tober
- Vic Legg - I've Come to Sing a Song
- Robert Leng and Jossy 'Pop' Mainprize, with Jim Eldon - Songs and Tales from Flamborough Head (review 1)
- Robert Leng and Jossy 'Pop' Mainprize, with Jim Eldon - Songs and Tales from Flamborough Head (review 2)
- Robert Leng and Jossy 'Pop' Mainprize, with Jim Eldon - Songs and Tales from Flamborough Head (review 3)
- Robert Leng and Jossy 'Pop' Mainprize, with Jim Eldon - Songs and Tales from Flamborough Head (review 4)
- Bob Lewis - The Painful Plough
- Jimmy MacBeath - Tramps & Hawkers
- Jimmy MacBeath and Davie Stewart - Two Gentlemen of the Road
- Catriona MacDonald - Bold
- Iain MacDonald & Iain MacFarlane - The First Harvest
- Kevin Macleod - Highland Strands
- George Macpherson - The Swans on the Loch and other traditional tales from Skye
- Chas Marshall - The Complete Anglo
- Alison McMorland - Cloudberry Day : Scots Songs and Ballads
- The Millen Family - Down Yonder Green Lane
- Ellen Mitchell - Have a Drop Mair
- Findlay Napier & Gillian Frame with Mike Vass - The Ledger
- New Victory Band - One More Dance and Then
- Will Noble - 'It's gritstone for me'
- Matt Norman - Eight Days Late: English Music for Mandolin
- The Old Hat Concert Party - Music, Songs and Step-dancing from East Anglia
- The Old Swan Band - FORTYssimo
- The Old Swan Band - Swan-Upmanship
- Chris Ormston - Time Out of Mind
- Freda Palmer - Leafield Lass (Nick Dow's review)
- Freda Palmer - Leafield Lass (Bernie Cherry's review)
- Freda Palmer - Leafield Lass (Vic Smith's review)
- Freda Palmer - Leafield Lass (John Waltham's review)
- Freda Palmer - Leafield Lass (Emily Portman's review)
- Walter Pardon - A World Without Horses
- Walter Pardon - Put a bit of Powder on it, Father
- Alf Peachey, Sam Friend and Jimmy Knights - The Contented Countryman
- Joe Penland - The Mary Sands Project, Volume 1
- Brian Peters & Jeff Davis - Sharp's Appalachian Harvest
- Phoenix Dance Band - All Fired Up (Baz Parkes' review)
- Phoenix Dance Band - All Fired Up (Andy Cutting's review)
- Phoenix Dance Band - All Fired Up (Jenny Coxon's review)
- Phoenix Dance Band - All Fired Up (Vic Smith's review)
- Phoenix Dance Band - All Fired Up (David Kidman's review)
- Phoenix - after the fire
- Cyril Poacher - Plenty of Thyme (Dan Quinn's review)
- Cyril Poacher - Plenty of Thyme (Steve Winick's review)
- The Posh Band - English
- Christine Primrose and Brian Ó hEadra - An Turas: Gaelic song from Scotland and Ireland
- Matt Quinn & Owen Woods - Unaccustomed As We Are
- Matt Quinn - The Brighton Line
- Matt Quinn - Broom Abundance
- Tim Radford - George Blake's Legacy
- Tim Radford - From Spithead Roads
- Joe Rae - The Broom Blooms Bonny - Ian Olson review
- Joe Rae - The Broom Blooms Bonny - Vic Smith review
- Celia Ramsay - Songs of My Father's People: Mostly Scottish songs about love
- John Roberts and Debra Cowan - Ballads Long and Short
- Jeannie Robertson - The Queen Among the Heather
- Stanley Robertson - Rum Scum Scoosh! - songs and stories of an Aberdeen childhood
- Ed Rennie - Narrative
- Rig-a-Jig-Jig and friends - All at Sea
- Rig-a-Jig-Jig and friends - All Ashore
- Debbie Scott - Debbie Scott
- John Shaw - Regional Curiosity: Songs and tunes on solo mountain dulcimer
- John Shaw - Says Plato... Songs and tunes with Mountain Dulcimer
- Shepheard, Spiers & Watson - They Smiled as We Cam In
- James Scott Skinner - The Strathspey King
- Bill Smith - A country life
- Phoebe Smith - The Yellow Handkerchief
- Wiggy Smith and other Smith Family members - Band of Gold
- John Spiers & Jon Boden - Bellow
- Tom Spiers - Allan Water
- The Spiers Family - Plenty Brass and a Bonny Lass
- David Stacey - Good Luck To The Journeyman (Review 1)
- David Stacey - Good Luck To The Journeyman (Review 2)
- David Stacey - Good Luck To The Journeyman (Review 3)
- Greg Stephens & Crookfinger Jack - The beggar boy of the north
- Belle Stewart - Queen Among the Heather
- Davie Stewart - Go On, Sing Another Song
- Davie Stewart - Davie Stewart
- Elizabeth Stewart - Binnorrie: Songs, Ballads and Tunes
- Sheila Stewart - From the Heart of the Tradition
- Sheila Stewart - ... and time goes on ... (Vic Smith's review of the CD)
- Sheila Stewart - Time goes on ... and time goes on ... (Bob Pegg's review of the cassette)
- Stömp - Machine Without Horses
- John Strachan - Songs from Aberdeenshire
- Mark T - Folk Songs & Ballads
- Jack Tarling - Down in the Fields where the Buttercups do Grow
- Jane & Amanda Threlfall with Roger Edwards - Sweet Nightingale
- George Townshend - Come, Hand to Me the Glass (Vic Gammon's review)
- George Townshend - Come, Hand to Me the Glass (Mike Yates' review)
- The Two Bob's Worth - Bob Lewis and Bob Copper at a Kent folk club, 1999 (review 1)
- The Two Bob's Worth - Bob Lewis and Bob Copper at a Kent folk club, 1999 (review 2)
- The Two Bob's Worth - Bob Lewis and Bob Copper at a Kent folk club, 1999 (review 3)
- The Two Bob's Worth - Bob Lewis and Bob Copper at a Kent folk club, 1999 (review 4)
- Cath and Phil Tyler - The Ox and the Ax
- Cath and Phil Tyler - The Song-Crowned King
- Cath and Phil Tyler - The Hind Wheels of Bad Luck
- Cath and Phil Tyler - Dumb Supper
- Gordon Tyrrall - So I've Heard
- Carwyn Tywyn - Alawon o'r Stryd (Melodies from the Street)
- Walter's Centenary Band / Alan Helsdon - Turn me bike round - (CD and booklet)
- John Waltham - Farewell to the Green Fields
- Andrew and Margaret Watchorn - Lecchemede
- Emily Weygang and Ben Harker - Emily Weygang and Ben Harker
- Peta Webb - The Magpie's Nest
- Peta Webb and Ken Hall - As Close As Can Be
- Jeff Wesley - Rum and Raspberry
- Fred 'Pip' Whiting - "Old-time hornpipes, polkas and jigs"
- Chris Wood - The Lark Descending
- Jennifer & Hazel Wrigley - Skyran
- Jennifer & Hazel Wrigley - Mither o' the Sea
- Nick Wyke & Becki Driscoll - the Calling: English Fiddle Music
- Nick Wyke and Becki Driscoll - Beneath the Black Tree
Various Performers:
- Voice of the People Topic Records' 20-CD series
- Anglo International - Anglo concertina playing from around the world
- The Birds Upon the Tree - and other traditional songs and tunes - review 1
- The Birds Upon the Tree - and other traditional songs and tunes - review 2
- Border Fiddles: Border Traditions volume 1
- Borderers - Ballads, songs and tunes from the Scottish Borders
- Boshamengro - English Gypsy Musicians (review 1)
- Boshamengro - English Gypsy Musicians (review 2)
- Boshamengro - English Gypsy Musicians (review 3)
- Brightest and Best - Village Carols from Beeston, Nottinghamshire
- The Carrying Stream - School of Scottish Studies: Collecting Scotland's Traditions since 1951
- A Catalogue Sampler - tracks from each of the MT Records' releases to 2005
- A Second Sampler - tracks from each of the MT Records' releases 2005-2012
- A Century of Song - A Celebration of Traditional Singers since 1898
- Children's Singing Games - skipping, ball-bouncing, line & ring games from the UK
- Classic Ballads of Britain and Ireland, Vols 1 & 2
- Comic Songs Sung in Suffolk - Comic Songs, Music hall Songs and Parodies
- The Dark Eyed Sailor - Traditional Songs collected by Nick and Mally Dow
- Down in the Fields - An Anthology of traditional folk music from Rural England
- Edinburgh People's Festival Ceilidh, 1951
- English Country Music - Billy Cooper, Walter & Daisy Bulwer, Scan Tester, Reg Hall, etc
- English Customs and Traditions
- English Folk Dance Project - Cotswold Series, Vol 1 - the music of Cry Havoc
- English International - A history of the English Concertina
- English Originals - A defining collection of English folk song
- The English and Scottish Popular Ballads - Digital Edition (CD-ROM + Audio CD)
- Gaelic Songs of Scotland - Women at Work in the Western Isles: Alan Lomax Collection
- Good Hearted Fellows - Traditional folk songs, music hall songs and tunes from Suffolk, recorded 1971 to 1977 by Keith Summers
- Good Order! - songs from Eastbridge Eel's Foot
- Good People, Take Warning - Ballads sung by British and Irish traditional singers
- Hamish Henderson Collects - Songs, ballads and a story from the School of Scottish Studies Archives
- Hamish Henderson Collects, Volume 2 - Songs, ballads and a story from the School of Scottish Studies Archives
- Here's a Health to the Barley Mow - A century of folk customs and ancient rural games - double DVD
- Hark, Hark! What News! - Village Carols from the Royal Hotel, Dungworth
- Harky, Harky - Carols from Padstow in Cornwall
- Heel & Toe - songs, tunes and stepdances from the Sam Steele collection
- Here's Luck to a Man - Gypsy Songs and Music from South-East England
- Horsemen's Harvest - Tunes, songs and poems from Norfolk and Suffolk
- House Dance CD-ROM - by Dan Worrall
- I'm a Romany Rai - Songs sung by English Gypsy Traditional Singers
- "I thought I was the only one!" - Dulcimer playing in East Anglia
- I Wish There Was No Prisons
- Just Another Saturday Night: Sussex 1960 - Songs from Country Pubs
- The Lads Like Beer (book and CD) - The Fiddle Music of James Hill: 2nd edition
- Melodeon Greats
- Melodeon Players from East Anglia - The Pigeon on the Gate
- North East Tradition 1 - New Recordings from the North East Folklore Archive
- Northumberland Rant
- Orkney - Land, Sea & Community - Scottish Tradition Series, volume 21
- The Quiet Hills - An anthology of music and song from Northumbria
- The Radio Ballads 1 to 8: a personal overview of the series
- Radio Ballad No 1: The Ballad of John Axon
- Radio Ballad No 2: Song of a Road
- Radio Ballad No 3: Singing the Fishing
- Radio Ballad No 4: The Big Hewer
- Radio Ballad No 5: The Body Blow
- Radio Ballad No 6: On The Edge
- Radio Ballad No 7: The Fight Game
- Radio Ballad No 8: The Travelling People
- Romany Yog - songs for stick-fires old and new
- Root & Branch 1 - A New World
- Root & Branch 2 - Everybody Swing, The Fifties: 1947-63
- Sark Voices - an evocation of times gone by in music and song
- Scotland's Voices
- Sing Christmas and the Turn of the Year - Live Christmas Day 1957 Broadcast on BBC Radio
- A Somerset Scrapbook - Songs, stories, music and traditions of the County of Somerset
- A Somerset Scrapbook - Songs, stories, music and traditions of the County of Somerset - review 2
- Songs and Ballads from Perthshire
- Songs from the Company of The Butley Oyster
- Songs from the Golden Fleece - A song tradition today
- Songs of Seduction - Folk Songs of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales
- Songs Sung in Suffolk - Popular Folk Songs, Old Songs and Ballads
- Sook and Blaw - Melodeon, Harmonica and Concertina Classics from 1910 to 1950
- Spirit of the Border
- Stepping Up - A History of the New Wave of English Country Dance Music
- A Story to Tell - Keith Summers in Suffolk 1972-79
- Three Score and Ten - Book and 7 CDs
- Various performers - Traditional Performers at the Kings Head Folk Club 1968-70
- Traveller's Joy - Songs of English and Scottish Travellers and Gypsies 1965-2005
- Travellers Tales, Vols 1 & 2 - songs, stories and ballads from Scottish Travellers
- Up in the North and Down in the South
- The Voice of the People - A Selection from the Series of Anthologies
- Where the Wind Blows - An Anthology of traditional folk music from Coastal England
- William Winter's Quantocks Tune Book and CD - 337 dance tunes + 13 track CD
- The Wind in the Reeds - The Northumbrian Smallpipes
- The Wooden Leg'd Parson - Comedy Songs from traditional singers collected by Nick and Mally Dow
- World Library of Folk and Primitive Music Volume 1 - England
- World Library of Folk and Primitive Music Volume 3 - Scotland
- You Never Heard So Sweet - Songs by Southern English Traditional Singers
Books:
- The Anglo-German Concertina: A Social History - Dan M Worrall
- The Anglo Concertina Music of William Kimber - Dan M Worrall
- The Ballad and the Folklorist - The Collected Papers of David Buchan - ed. WFH Nicolaisen and James Moreira
- Bert - The Life and Times of A L Lloyd - by Dave Arthur
- Bob Copper's Sussex - Bob Copper
- The Bonny Fisher Lad Memories of the North Northumberland Fishing Community - ed. Katrina Porteous
- A Book of British Ballads - ed. Roy Palmer
- Boxing the Compass - Sea Songs and Shanties - ed. Roy Palmer
- Before the night was out ... - ed. Katie Howson
- Broadside Black-Letter Ballads printed in the 16th and 17th Centuries - by J Payne Collier
- Bushes and Briars - folk songs collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams - ed. Roy Palmer
- The Caledonian Pocket Companion - Volume One (Books 1-6) - John Purser (CD-ROM)
- City Folk - English Country Dance and the Politics of the Folk in Modern America - by Daniel J Walkowitz
- Classic English Folk Songs - a new edition of the Penguin Book - revised by Malcolm Douglas
- The Coleford Jig - Traditional Tunes from Gloucestershire - by Charles Menteith & Paul Burgess
- Dear Companion - Appalachian traditional Songs and Singers from the Cecil Sharp Collection - ed. Yates, Bradtke, Taylor
- Desire, Drink, and Death in English Folk and Vernacular Song, 1600-1900 - by Vic Gammon
- Doh Ray Me, When We Wis Wee - Scots Children's Songs and Rhymes - by Ewan McVicar
- Dreams of the Road - Gypsy Life in the West Country - by Martin Levinson and Avril Silk
- The Elliotts of Birtley - by Pete Wood
- English Folk Song - an introductory bibliography - ed. David Atkinson
- An Introduction to the English Mummers' Play - by Eddie Cass and Steve Roud
- The English and Scottish Popular Ballads Volume 1 - second ed. Mark and Laura Heiman
- The English and Scottish Popular Ballads - Digital Edition (CD-ROM + Audio CD)
- The English Traditional Ballad - theory, method and practice - by David Atkinson
- The Eskimo Republic - Scots Political Song in Action 1951-1999 - by Ewan McVicar (+ CD)
- Folk Song: Tradition, Revival and Re-creation - ed. Ian Russell and David Atkinson
- Fragments and Meaning in Traditional Song - by Mary-Ann Constantine and Gerald Porter
- The Green Linnet - Napoleonic songs from the French Wars to the present day - by Peter Wood
- Gavin Greig: 'The Subject of Folksong' - collected writings on Scottish folksong - ed. Stephen Miller
- The Greig-Duncan Folk Song Collection - a Collection overview
- The Greig-Duncan Folk Song Collection - Volume 8 - ed. Patrick Shuldham-Shaw, Emily B Lyle and Katherine Campbell
- Johnny Handle - Life and Soul - by Pete Wood
- A Hampshire Collection - Traditional songs and tunes collected by Gwilym and Carol Davies
- The Horseman's Word - Blacksmiths and Horsemanship in Twentieth-Century Scotland - Timothy Neat
- House Dance CD-ROM - by Dan Worrall
- Tom Hughes & friends - Traditional fiddle music of the Scottish Borders from the Playing of Tom Hughes of Jedburgh - Peter Shepheard
- The Ingrave Secret: Ralph's People - Frank Dineen
- The Jimmy Shand Story - Ian Cameron
- John Clare and the folk tradition - George Deacon
- John of the Green, the Cheshire Way - John Offord
- John Moore's Music Book - Scottish Dance Tunes from the Isle of Man, 1804 - Fenella Crowe Bazin
- The Lads Like Beer (book and CD) - The Fiddle Music of James Hill: 2nd edition - by Graham Dixon
- The Lancashire Pace-Egg Play: A Social History - Eddie Cass
- The Life of a Man - Ron Spicer 1929 - 1996 - Doris Spicer
- A Maid and her Music - The memories, melodeons ... of Ruth Askew - Paul Marsh
- A Man of No Consequence - Bob Copper
- Marrow Bones - English Folk Songs from the Hammond and Gardiner Manuscripts
- Morris Dancing in the English South Midlands 1660-1900 - Keith Chandler (CD-ROM)
- Morris Dancers and Rose Queens, Volume 3 - An Anthology of Reported Carnivals and Galas in West Lancashire 1910 to 1910
- Napoleon and British Song 1797-1822 - Oskar Cox Jensen
- The New Book of Pirate Songs - Stuart M Frank
- The New Penguin Book of English Folk Songs - eds. Steve Roud and Julia Bishop
- Queen Amang the Heather - The Life of Belle Stewart - Sheila Stewart
- Rapper - The Miners' Sword Dance of North-East Englnd - Phil Heaton (book + 2 DVDs)
- Reading the Line - an English-language lined-out Psalmody tradition in Presbyterian Scotland - Norman Campbell
- A Scottish Vernacular Discography: 1888-1960 - by Bill Dean-Myatt
- Singing and Dancing Wherever She Goes - A Life of Maud Karpeles - Simona Pakenham
- Sing Us One of the Old Songs - a guide to popular song - 1860-1920 - ed. Michael Kilgarriff
- A Song for Every Season - Bob Copper
- Songs from North-East Scotland - A Selection for Performers from 'The Greig-Duncan Folk Song Collection' - ed. by Katherine Campbell
- Southern Songster - English Folk Songs from the Hammond and Gardiner Manuscripts
- Southern Harvest - The Constant Lovers & The Foggy Dew : English Folk Songs from the Hammond and Gardiner Manuscripts
- Step Change - new views on traditional dance - ed. Georgina Boyes
- Still Growing - English Traditional Songs and Singers from the Cecil Sharp Collection - ed. Roud, Upton & Taylor
- Stopping Places - A Gypsy History of South London and Kent - Simon Evans
- Street Ballads in Nineteenth-Century Britain, Ireland and North America: - ed. David Atkinson and Steve Roud
- The Summer Walkers - Travelling People and Pearl-Fishers in the Highlands of Scotland - Timothy Neat
- Sussex Folk - The Folk Song Revival in Sussex - Clive Bennett
- Three Extraordinary Collections - Early 18th century dance music for those that play publick - Pete Stewart
- Three Score and Ten - Book and 7 CDs - David Suff
- The Traditional Tunes of the Child Ballads - in four volumes, by Bertrand Harris Bronson
- Traveller's Joy - Songs of English and Scottish Travellers and Gypsies 1965-2005 - Mike Yates
- Travellers' Songs from England and Scotland - CD-ROM of the Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger book (Review 1)
- Travellers' Songs from England and Scotland - CD-ROM of the Ewan MacColl and Peggy Seeger book (Review 2)
- Vaughan Williams in Norfolk, Vol. 2 - The 1908-11 collections - CD-ROM - by Alan Helsdon - Review 1
- Vaughan Williams in Norfolk, Vol. 2 - The 1908-11 collections - CD-ROM - by Alan Helsdon - Review 2
- Vaughan Williams in Norfolk, Vol. 2 - The 1908-11 collections - CD-ROM - by Alan Helsdon - Review 3
- Vaughan Williams in Norfolk, Vol. 2 - The 1908-11 collections - CD-ROM - by Alan Helsdon - Review 4
- Vaughan Williams in Norfolk CD-ROM - by Alan Helsdon - Review 1
- Vaughan Williams in Norfolk CD-ROM - by Alan Helsdon - Review 2
- The Wanton Seed - English Folk Songs from the Hammond and Gardiner Manuscripts
- William Winter's Quantocks Tune Book and CD - 337 dance tunes + 13 track CD - Geoff Woolfe
- The Winders of Wyresdale - Traditional Country Dance Music & Airs, etc. - Andy Hornby
- Working Songs - Roy Palmer
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