The enormous variety of songs and singing styles that combine to make Folk Music
is amply illustrated in this enjoyable collection of favourites, old and new.
What could be more diverse than the gentle flow of the well-known English traditional
song "Scarborough Fair" on the first side, and the rawness of the Irish
drinking song "Whiskey in the Jar" on side two? Yet both songs still remain
well within the bounds of folk music, and show only two of the many influences and
origins that go to make up the whole field.
Apart from other traditional material such as "A-roving" and "Brennan
on the moor", there are examples of recently written numbers which, through
their association with the performers', or the composers', own backgrounds, have
become accepted as folk songs, and yet are also in the pop category. For example,
"From both sides now" sung here by Julie Felix, was written by Joni Mitchell,
and "Gentle on my mind" sung here by Wally Whyton, was written by John
Hartford, a country singer from Nashville. The U.S. and country connections with folk
music are further illustrated by "Dark as a dungeon", written by Merle Travis,
and "Corrie Doon" - a composition by
Matt McGinn, a well-known West Coast
folk writer and singer.
Many of the artists on this LP will be familiar to you through their radio and television
appearances and, of course, their records; while others have been on the folk scene
for a long time, appearing at clubs and concerts. With groups such as The Spinners and
The Corries, solo singers like Martin Carthy and
Noel Murphy, and the famous Scottish
duo of
Robin Hall and Jimmie MacGregor, plus all the other
singers and songs, you have a veritable feast of Folk Favourites.
Nevil Skrimshire