Every two weeks the
Folk
And
International
Roots Album Club votes for an album that they will listen to and discuss in the coming weeks.
Anyone can vote in this poll, but if you vote, please follow through and be ready to discuss whichever album wins the poll.
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Originally Posted by fazstp
June Tabor - Ashore (2011)
Newer release from a prolific English folky.
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^ This first album has been in the polls for quiet a while, but it`s never attracted many votes, so I think it should be given it`s LAST CHANCE; if it doesn`t win this week, it`ll stop appearing in future polls.
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Originally Posted by fazstp
On the international side this is a rather peaceful diversion from Armenia featuring the duduk (a traditional reed woodwind). Not particularly ground breaking but a kind of melancholy beauty.
Songs From a World Apart - LĂ©von Minassian and Armand Amar.
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Originally Posted by Jack Pat
Oh, I'll go ahead and nominate Dark Country Magic by Big Blood. It's an incredibly catchy, well-written psychedelic folk album with experimental tendencies.
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Originally Posted by fazstp
Bourbon & Rosewater by Vishwa Mohan Bhatt and Jerry Douglas
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^ According to fazstp, MB`s very own V.M.Bhatt expert, this album is better than his more publicised collaboration with Ry Cooder, "A Meeting By The River" .
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Fly,Fly, My Sadness by Huun-Huur-Tu (1996)
This starkly beautiful album is not for the faint-hearted. Uplifting and uncompromising, you have to hear it to believe it.
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Originally Posted by Cru Hoor
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This week`s list ends with a new nomination from a new member. Welcome to the club, CH, and as always, many thanks to everyone who makes the effort to share their enthusiasm for FAIR music here