
"..the most beautiful, delicate and harmonically rich contemporary folk.."


"...Absolutely outstanding album"....."I love it"
Hugh Taylor, 'FOLKnSTUFF' (CelticMusicRadio.net)
"..Fantastic new album...a wonderful mix of songs.."
Ian Mitchell, 'Rambling Folk" (Stirling Radio)
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" ...A great album...lovely music..."
Gary Hazlehurst (FolkFridayRadio.com)
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" I Wish That I Was Home"
...A close to perfect folk pop song, which should in a fairer world be a massive radio hit."
...The variety of styles, themes and arrangements on this album show that it is possible to bring out something new from the Scottish folk tradiotions...as a solo debut...this is a genuinely great offering. A late contender for folk album of the year?"
Tim Martin (FATEA Magazine)​
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" ....An infectious collection of modern folk tunes which are guaranteed to set your foot a-tapping...."
"......There's a tacit spiritual connection between Scottish folk music and the Americana it helped spawn. Alan Train's pedal steel guitar underlines this on "Where The Wind Blows" and "Adios"...."
Trevor Raggatt (RnR Magazine)
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"....The relatability of the lyrics is one of the great strengths of 'Folk'nTrouble'.."..."..it consists of twelve well crafted tracks with lyrics that are thoughtful and meaningful throughout.."...."a good solid folk album"...
(songs described as).."powerful"..."strong and uplifting"..."deeply compassionate"...."gentle and poignant"..
Graham Brown (Folking.com)










