
Folk, Rock and In Between
Reviews, Interviews, Overviews
Philip Ward(Author)
Troubador Publishing
Published on 28. May 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
216 pages
978-1-80634-365-2 (ISBN)
Description
In this personal selection of his music journalism over the last fifteen years, Philip Ward sheds fresh light on some of the key musical figures he admires and the contributions they have made to folk, rock and the sound in between.
Insightful pieces on the emerging singer-songwriters of the 60s and 70s including Richard and Linda Thompson, Sandy Denny, Nick Drake and Shelagh McDonald feature alongside celebrations of contemporary performers such as Rufus Wainwright, Olivia Chaney and Josienne Clarke who have taken inspiration from them.
Making interesting and unexpected connections along the way, this informative collection of interviews, reviews and think pieces explores the borders between 'folk' and 'rock' music by examining some of the musically adjacent pioneers who defy classification such as Marianne Faithfull, Kate Bush and Paul Simon, artists who have sought to dissolve musical genres in their work to create something new and exciting.
"Philip's book is like he broke into my house and sifted through my LP collection. For those who think of LPs as 'albums' not 'vinyl', it's a stroll down memory lane in comfy slippers." - Patrick Humphries, biographer of Paul Simon and Richard Thompson
Insightful pieces on the emerging singer-songwriters of the 60s and 70s including Richard and Linda Thompson, Sandy Denny, Nick Drake and Shelagh McDonald feature alongside celebrations of contemporary performers such as Rufus Wainwright, Olivia Chaney and Josienne Clarke who have taken inspiration from them.
Making interesting and unexpected connections along the way, this informative collection of interviews, reviews and think pieces explores the borders between 'folk' and 'rock' music by examining some of the musically adjacent pioneers who defy classification such as Marianne Faithfull, Kate Bush and Paul Simon, artists who have sought to dissolve musical genres in their work to create something new and exciting.
"Philip's book is like he broke into my house and sifted through my LP collection. For those who think of LPs as 'albums' not 'vinyl', it's a stroll down memory lane in comfy slippers." - Patrick Humphries, biographer of Paul Simon and Richard Thompson
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Market Harborough
United Kingdom
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
244 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80634-365-2 (9781806343652)
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Person
Philip Ward is an author and critic with particular interests in music and literature. He worked for many years in the House of Commons Library. A member of the Society of Authors and the Biographers' Club, he lives in Cambridge, UK, where he is a Senior Member of Wolfson College. His previous publications include studies of the work of Sandy Denny and Laura Nyro.