![]() Magazine | ![]() CD | FROOTS #6 (CD) | January 1996 |
| TRACKS: | |
| Move by The Roches | |
| le Reel Des Soucoupes Volantes by La Bottine Souriante | |
| I ONCE LOVED A LASS (Trad. Arr. John Jones / Alan Prosser) by OYSTERBAND | 4'27" |
| Seydon by Salif Keita | |
| Home Ground by Charlie Roby | |
| Durivan by Detty Kurnia | |
| The Lover's Rose by Bill Caddick | |
| Dark Dear Heart by The Henrys (with Mary Margaret O'Hara) | |
| Jig by Minna Raskinen | |
| Maybe by Scrowther | |
| Belle Ami by Orchestre Manga Manga | |
| Hello Hello by Somo Somo | |
| The Old John Peel by The Geckoes | |
| In Heaven There Is No Beer by Brave Combo | |
| El Perdiguero by Los Camperos De Valles | |
| All Our Tracks Are Gone by Tory Voodoo | |
| St Patrick's Day In New Orleans by Alias Ron Kavana | |
| Moon Going Down by Jo Ann Kelly | |
| Rags And Old
Iron by Bob Copper |
| ISSUE: | |
| UK | (CD) Folk Roots
Magazine FROOTCD 006 (January 1996) This CD was given free with the January/February 1996 Double-Issue of Folk Roots Magazine (Issue No. 151/152) and was mounted on the front cover |
| OYSTER BAND TRACK SOURCE: | |
| I Once Loved A Lass | was previously unissued and is an Exclusive acoustic track |
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