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          Reviews online
It occurs to me… that although
      there's a lot of wonderful, genuine, interesting music in the
      world, available on CD, much of it, being not exactly in the
      media-swamping mainstream of commercial music, goes unheard,
      indeed unsuspected, by the many people who'd like it if they heard
      it - including, probably, you. 
      
          For years I, as well as many other writers,
      have been reviewing such excellent music in the world roots music
      magazine fRoots. It's the sort of magazine that those who
      subscribe or buy it on news-stands tend to keep once they've read
      it, but once a new issue comes out they probably only occasionally
      refer to their tottering pile, more organised shelf, or dusty
      loft-box of back copies. So a lot of information – features and
      reviews – moves into storage, when it would be useful to keep
      still available the information about these recordings and the
      musicians and cultures from which they come. 
      
      So… I’m putting the bulk of the reviews
      I’ve written so far for  fRoots magazine
      - of some 2000+ albums, mainly from northern, central and eastern
      Europe and Iberia - online, on these web pages linked to from my 
        website and from
      my 
        
            Facebook page. 
      
          Not the most recent reviews from the last three
      months or so – you can buy or subscribe to 
        fRoots for them, dammit – nor the most damning ones (they
      can languish in print to save space, your time and spare their
      perpetrators, who might just record something better later), and
      only those I’ve written for fRoots (or Folk Roots
      back when it was so titled, and even earlier Southern Rag).
      There are plenty of albums that didn't come for review, of course,
      so it's not exhaustive or definitive, and there’ll be no stars or
      ranking; different people look for and like different things. I’m
      just making available information, description and perhaps a hint
      of my own enthusiasms. 
      
          What's here is just reviews, not features. You
      can get the features, with all their photos and layout, and all
      the other interesting things that are in the magazine, by buying
      or subscribing to the mag, which is now available for subscription
      in an online version as well as in physical print. Individual back
      copies can be ordered from the fRoots website,  www.frootsmag.com (well,
      those that haven’t already sold out - contact me
      about any you really can’t get hold of). You can also find on the
      fRoots website full indices to all the features, and albums
      reviewed, in its 300+ issues over the past 35+ years, as well as
      other useful stuff including samples from the current issue,
      fRoots' online radio/podcast, festivals list etc. 
      
          One of my other reasons for putting these
      things online was that publication of the 'Europe, Asia &
      Pacific' volume of the updated (third) edition of The Rough
        Guide to World Music, for which I wrote the chapters and
      recommended discographies for all the Nordic and Baltic countries
      and Portugal, was delayed for several years. It was at last
      published in late 2009. 
      
          For the more recent reviews, where the
      information is most likely to be up to date, I’ll give links to
      websites or contact details for artists and record companies,
      links that often have tracks to listen to and ways to buy the
      albums. And please do buy the CD - where possible direct from the
      artist or label themselves because they get more that way - rather
      than just searching for free downloads (or even paid-for ones -
      artists and small labels get very little for those) because
      recording and releasing music does cost money, most of these
      albums barely, if at all, cover their costs and if people don’t
      pay something for the good stuff there won’t be any more good
      stuff.
    
    The reviews are divided
      below into regions (not with any political implication,
      just to make finding things a little easier). Clicking on a region
      brings up a list of artists and recordings subdivided by country
      or area. 
          (If you want to search for a particular name,
      recording, instrument or whatever, simply type the relevant
      word(s) and "Andrew Cronshaw" into Google or other search engine).
      
      Andrew Cronshaw
          NORDIC       
          BALTIC       
          IBERIA (& islands)   
        
    
CENTRAL & EASTERN EUROPE, & CAUCASUS
          OTHER EUROPEAN       
          AMERICAS       
          OTHER, AND WORLD
            IN GENERAL