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''fRoots'' (pronounced "eff-Roots", originally ''Folk Roots'') was a specialist music
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published in the UK between 1979 and 2019. It specialised in folk and world music, and featured regular compilation downloadable albums, with occasional specials. In 2006, the circulation of the magazine was 12,000 worldwide. (the year is matched from th
"fRoots Advertising Information"
that provides the same "readership of 40,000" data for their "2006 readership survey" as the main "around 12,000 worldwide (giving a readership of around 40,000)" claim).
The magazine was also involved in live music production, as well as the BBC Radio 3 Awards for World Music and the Europe in Union concert series.


Overview

In 1979, ''Southern Rag'' was founded by folk musician
Ian A. Anderson Ian A. Anderson (born 26 July 1947, in Weston-super-Mare, England) is an English magazine editor, folk musician and broadcaster. Country blues, The Village Thing and "psych folk" Anderson first performed in his home town of Weston-super-Ma ...
with Caroline Hurrell and Lawrence Heath. It was renamed as ''Folk Roots'' in 1985, and in 1998 it became ''fRoots''. The headquarters was initially in
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,
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and later moved to
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. Anderson remained the editor for the magazine's entire forty-year lifespan. Since 1985, the magazine was published on a monthly basis, with compilation albums twice-yearly. After a 2017
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campaign, it was re-launched in April 2018 as a larger quarterly magazine, including a compilation album with every issue. On 2 July 2019, the editor announced that the magazine was suspending publication due to lack of funding, and that the Summer 2019 issue (issue 425) would be its last.


Albums of the year

The ''fRoots'' Critics Poll Album of the Year was determined by a panel of "hundreds of experts" in the UK and internationally: * 1986 '' Graceland'' by
Paul Simon Paul Frederic Simon (born October 13, 1941) is an American musician, singer, songwriter and actor whose career has spanned six decades. He is one of the most acclaimed songwriters in popular music, both as a solo artist and as half of folk roc ...
* 1987 '' Soro'' by Salif Keita * 1988 ''
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'' by Richard Thompson * 1989 ''
Djam Leelii ''Djam Leelii'' is the first widely distributed album of Senegalese musician Baaba Maal and guitarist Mansour Seck. Several of the tracks have been released on Baaba Maal's later releases. It was originally recorded in 1984 and released in 1989 by ...
'' by Baaba Maal and Mansour Seck * 1990 '' The Complete Recordings'' by
Robert Johnson Robert Leroy Johnson (May 8, 1911August 16, 1938) was an American blues musician and songwriter. His landmark recordings in 1936 and 1937 display a combination of singing, guitar skills, and songwriting talent that has influenced later generati ...
* 1991 ''Barking Mad'' by Four Men and a Dog * 1992 ''Lam Toro'' by Baaba Maal * 1993 '' A Meeting by the River'' by
Ry Cooder Ryland Peter "Ry" Cooder (born March 15, 1947) is an American musician, songwriter, film score composer, record producer, and writer. He is a multi-instrumentalist but is best known for his slide guitar work, his interest in traditional music, a ...
and
V.M. Bhatt Vishwa Mohan Bhatt, professionally known as V. M. Bhatt (born 27 July 1950), is an Hindustani classical music instrumentalist who plays the Mohan veena (slide guitar). Personal life Bhatt lives in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, with his wife and t ...
* 1994 ''Waterson:Carthy'' by Waterson–Carthy * 1995 ''Kate Rusby and Kathryn Roberts'' by Kate Rusby and
Kathryn Roberts Kathryn Roberts is an English folk singer, from Barnsley, South Yorkshire. Early career Roberts' first released recordings were on the album ''Intuition'', a collection of songs by various South Yorkshire folk artists which also included he ...
* 1996 '' Norma Waterson'' by Norma Waterson * 1997 ''
Buena Vista Social Club Buena Vista Social Club is an ensemble of Cuban musicians established in 1996. The project was organized by World Circuit executive Nick Gold, produced by American guitarist Ry Cooder and directed by Juan de Marcos González. They named the gr ...
'' by
Buena Vista Social Club Buena Vista Social Club is an ensemble of Cuban musicians established in 1996. The project was organized by World Circuit executive Nick Gold, produced by American guitarist Ry Cooder and directed by Juan de Marcos González. They named the gr ...
* 1998 ''Red Rice'' by Eliza Carthy * 1999 '' Kulanjan'' by
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and Toumani Diabaté * 2000 ''Wanita'' by Rokia Traoré * 2001 ''Missing You / Mee Yeewnii'' by Baaba Maal * 2002 ''Specialist in All Styles'' by Orchestra Baobab * 2003 ''Bowmboi'' by Rokia Traoré * 2004 ''
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'' by
Youssou N'Dour Youssou N'Dour (, wo, Yuusu Nduur; also known as Youssou Madjiguène Ndour; born 1 October 1959) is a Senegalese singer, songwriter, musician, composer, occasional actor, businessman, and politician. In 2004, ''Rolling Stone'' magazine describe ...
* 2005 ''
Dimanche à Bamako ''Dimanche à Bamako'' ( en, Sunday in Bamako) is the fourth album by Malian duo Amadou & Mariam featuring, and produced by, French singer Manu Chao. It was released on the Nonesuch Records label on 2 August 2005. The album features guests such ...
'' by Amadou & Mariam * 2006 '' Savane'' by
Ali Farka Touré Ali Ibrahim "Ali Farka" Touré (31 October 1939 – 6 March 2006) was a Malian singer and multi-instrumentalist, and one of the African continent's most internationally renowned musicians. His music blends traditional Malian music and its deriv ...
* 2007 ''Segu Blue'' by Bassekou Kouyate & Ngoni Ba * 2008 ''Low Culture'' by Jim Moray * 2009 ''Très Très Fort'' by Staff Benda Bilili * 2010 ''
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'' by
Bellowhead Bellowhead is an English contemporary folk band, active from 2004 to 2016, reforming in 2020. The eleven-piece act played traditional dance tunes, folk songs and shanties, with arrangements drawing inspiration from a wide range of musical styl ...
* 2011 ''
Ragged Kingdom ''Ragged Kingdom'' is a 2011 album by June Tabor and Oysterband. Tabor and Oysterband had collaborated previously on the 1990 album ''Freedom and Rain''. The majority of the tracks are interpretations of traditional folk songs but also includes co ...
'' by June Tabor & Oysterband * 2012 ''Ground of Its Own'' by Sam Lee * 2013 ''Clychau Dybon'' by Catrin Finch & Seckou Keita * 2014 ''The Moral of the Elephant'' by
Martin Carthy Martin Carthy MBE (born 21 May 1941) is an English folk singer and guitarist who has remained one of the most influential figures in British traditional music, inspiring contemporaries such as Bob Dylan and Paul Simon, and later artists such ...
& Eliza Carthy * 2015 '' From Here'' by
Stick in the Wheel Stick in the Wheel are a band with its origins in working-class East London, UK. It consists of vocalist and artist Nicola Kearey and Ian Carter, their producer, arranger and Dobro player. They bring a contemporary approach to folk music with raw ...
* 2016 '' Lodestar'' by
Shirley Collins Shirley Elizabeth Collins MBE (born 5 July 1935) is an English folk singer who was a significant contributor to the English Folk Revival of the 1960s and 1970s. She often performed and recorded with her sister Dolly, whose accompaniment on ...
* 2017 ''Ladilikan'' by
Trio Da Kali Trio Da Kali is a griot music group from Mali constituted of three members: Hawa Kassé Mady Diabaté (vocals), Lassana Diabaté (balafon) and Mamadou Kouyaté ( ngoni). Hawa is the daughter of a griot Kassé Mady Diabaté. The latter is the s ...
& Kronos Quartet * 2018 ''SOAR'' by Catrin Finch & Seckou Keita Between 2002 and 2008 the award was incorporated into the BBC Radio 3 Awards for World Music.


References


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External links


Official website
* Rogers, Jude (8 July 2019)
"'A big tree has fallen': the sad demise of fRoots, bible of British folk"
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