| Artist | Title | Album | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sylvia Woods | Forest March | The Harp of Brandiswhiere | |
| Jackie Oates (feat. Chris Sarjeant) | Sleepers Awake | Lullabies | |
| Boreas | North Sea Holes | Ahoy Hoy | |
| Sylvia Woods | Gipsy Mirage | The Harp of Brandiswhiere | |
| Ruby Murray | The Ould Lammas Fair | Irish & Proud of It | |
| Magpie Lane | Juniper Gentle and Rosemary | Six for Gold | |
| Simon & Garfunkel | Scarborough Fair | Simon and Garfunkel's greatest hits | |
| Ewan MacColl & Peggy Seeger | The Elfin Knight | Classic Scots Ballad | |
| Anais Mitchell & Jefferson Hamer | Tam Lin | Child Ballads | |
| Sylvia Woods | The Legend | The Harp of Brandiswhiere | |
| Sylvia Woods | Lament | The Harp of Brandiswhiere | |
| Carey Mulligan and Michael Sheen | Let No Man Steal Your Thyme | Far From the Madding Crowd Soundtrack | |
| Isla Cameron | Through Bushes and Briars | Through Bushes And Briars And Other Songs Of The British Isles | |
| Sally Dexter | On the Banks of Allen Water | Songs of Thomas Hardy's Wessex | |
| The Sheringham Shantymen | Wild Mountain Thyme | All at Sea | |
| Karine Polwart | Dowie Dens Of Yarrow | Fairest Floo'r | |
| Sarah Neufeld | Forecelessness | The Ridge |
Program:
Herbs
This week on Fair Folk you’ll hear why you should never let young men steal your herbs, where you can bury that spooky corn doll you made for lammas-tide, and what a pocket full of posies means, after all.