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[[MTCD301-2 A Broadside: Bob Hart]]
 
[[MTCD301-2 A Broadside: Bob Hart]]
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[[MTCD303 Plenty of Thyme: Cyril Poacher]]
 
[[MTCD303 Plenty of Thyme: Cyril Poacher]]
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[[MTCD304 Come Hand to me the Glass: George Townshend]]
 
[[MTCD304 Come Hand to me the Glass: George Townshend]]
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[[MTCD305-6 Put a Bit of Powder on it, Father: Walter Pardon]]
 
[[MTCD305-6 Put a Bit of Powder on it, Father: Walter Pardon]]
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[[MTCD307 Band of Gold: Wiggy Smith and other Smith family members]]
 
[[MTCD307 Band of Gold: Wiggy Smith and other Smith family members]]
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[[MTCD308 Ythanside: Daisy Chapman]]
 
[[MTCD308 Ythanside: Daisy Chapman]]
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[[MTCD309-10 Just Another Saturday Night]]
 
[[MTCD309-10 Just Another Saturday Night]]
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[[MTCD311-2 Up in the North and Down in the South]]
 
[[MTCD311-2 Up in the North and Down in the South]]
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[[MTCD313 The Broom Blooms Bonny: Joe Rae]]
 
[[MTCD313 The Broom Blooms Bonny: Joe Rae]]
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[[MTCD314 Classic English Banjo: Ray Andrews]]
 
[[MTCD314 Classic English Banjo: Ray Andrews]]
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[[MTCD315-6 Have a Drop Mair: Kevin and Ellen Mitchell]]
 
[[MTCD315-6 Have a Drop Mair: Kevin and Ellen Mitchell]]
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[[MTCD317-8 Chainmaker: George Dunn]]
 
[[MTCD317-8 Chainmaker: George Dunn]]
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[[MTCD319 A Catalogue Sampler]]
 
[[MTCD319 A Catalogue Sampler]]
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[[MTCD320 Here's Luck to a Man]]
 
[[MTCD320 Here's Luck to a Man]]
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[[MTCD321-2 Far in the Mountains Vols 1 & 2]]
 
[[MTCD321-2 Far in the Mountains Vols 1 & 2]]
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[[MTCD323-4 Far in the Mountains Vols 3 & 4]]
 
[[MTCD323-4 Far in the Mountains Vols 3 & 4]]
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[[MTCD325-6 From Puck to Appleby]]
 
[[MTCD325-6 From Puck to Appleby]]
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[[MTCD327-8 Country Songs and Music: Oak]]
 
[[MTCD327-8 Country Songs and Music: Oak]]
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[[MTCD329-30 The Hardy Sons of Dan]]
 
[[MTCD329-30 The Hardy Sons of Dan]]
 
[[MTCD331-2 Around the Hills of Clare]]
 
[[MTCD331-2 Around the Hills of Clare]]

Revision as of 16:36, 15 March 2007

Musical Traditions Records [1]

Musical Traditions Records produces CD-Rs of important music which is not commercially available. All are accompanied by a substantial booklet giving as much information as we can find about the performers, their lives and their music. Wherever possible, the complete recorded repertoire is made available, usually for the first time - thus many of our productions are actually double CD-Rs.

This small but very valuable catalogue - Vic Smith in fRoots A very significant contribution to folk-song scholarship - Dave Atkinson in Folk Music Journal Some of the best collections available of traditional music - Steve Winnick in Dirty Linen

MTCD301-2 A Broadside: Bob Hart

MTCD303 Plenty of Thyme: Cyril Poacher

MTCD304 Come Hand to me the Glass: George Townshend

MTCD305-6 Put a Bit of Powder on it, Father: Walter Pardon

MTCD307 Band of Gold: Wiggy Smith and other Smith family members

MTCD308 Ythanside: Daisy Chapman

MTCD309-10 Just Another Saturday Night

MTCD311-2 Up in the North and Down in the South

MTCD313 The Broom Blooms Bonny: Joe Rae

MTCD314 Classic English Banjo: Ray Andrews

MTCD315-6 Have a Drop Mair: Kevin and Ellen Mitchell

MTCD317-8 Chainmaker: George Dunn

MTCD319 A Catalogue Sampler

MTCD320 Here's Luck to a Man

MTCD321-2 Far in the Mountains Vols 1 & 2

MTCD323-4 Far in the Mountains Vols 3 & 4

MTCD325-6 From Puck to Appleby

MTCD327-8 Country Songs and Music: Oak

MTCD329-30 The Hardy Sons of Dan MTCD331-2 Around the Hills of Clare MTCD333 The Birds Upon the Tree MTCD334 Here's One You'll Like, I Think: Stephen Balwin MTCD335-6 Songs from the Golden Fleece MTCD337-8 Lizzie Higgins - in memory of: Lizzie Higgins MTCD341-2 Meeting's a Pleasure: Folksongs of the Upper South Vols 1 & 2 MTCD343-4 Meeting's a Pleasure: Folksongs of the Upper South Vols 3 & 4 MTCD401-2 Pop Maynard, Down the Cherry Tree: George 'Pop' Maynard MTCD403-4 Martin Carthy at Ruskin Mill: Martin Carthy Topic TSCD518D The Road from Connemara: Joe Heaney (Seosamh Ó hÉanaí)