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Tim Cumming

Articles By Tim Cumming

CD: Willie Nelson – Ride Me Back Home

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Bob Dylan Special - Rolling Thunder Revue, Netflix

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Bob Dylan Special - theartsdesk Q&A: Scarlet Rivera

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The Mystery of the Bulgarian Voices with Lisa Gerrard, Queen Elizabeth Hall review - voices from another world

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CD: Peter Perrett - Humanworld

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CD: Soundwalk Collective with Patti Smith - The Peyote Dance

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Marianne Faithfull, BBC Four review - more than a vagabond life

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theartsdesk Q&A: Robert MacFarlane's Spell Songs

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Imagining Ireland, Barbican review - celebrating the Irish in England

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CD: Abdesselam Damoussi and Nour Eddine - Jedba

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Albums of the Year 2018: The Gloaming - Live at the NCH

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CD: Dead Can Dance - Dionysus

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Kyungso Park, Near East Quartet, Purcell Room review - hot Korean contemporary

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CD: Marianne Faithfull - Negative Capability

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Slow Moving Clouds, Purcell Room review - a new take on folk

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More Blood, More Tracks review - Bob Dylan opens up

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