The release of their critically acclaimed second album ‘Night Hours’ in 2016 cemented Jimmy Aldridge and Sid Goldsmith’s reputation as two of the most exciting musicians and social commentators on the British folk scene. Songs have always taken centre stage with Jimmy and Sid and on ‘Many A Thousand’ we see the duo flexing not only their vocal and instrumentation skills, but also their talent as composers. Part of what makes this compelling duo tick is a love of traditional folksong and a mutual passion for the history that is carried in the music.
Via Extasia Poacher's Fate The Tide The Seasons Hope and Glory Working Chap Turning of the Year Reedcutter's Daughter The Last Ploughshare Hawks Call A Monument to the Times / The Stepped FordOn ‘Many A Thousand’ the past and present sit side by side, with original songs more than comfortably holding their own next to the traditional. Another crucial element to this partnership is a shared world-view ? sustainability, traditional crafts and living in tune with the land ? all elements that deeply inform their music.
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