Tracklist
| 1 |
–Jon Boden |
Frankie's Trade |
| 2 |
–Olivia Chaney |
The Brookland Road |
| 3 |
–Charlie Parr |
Cold Iron |
| 4 |
–Fay Hield |
The Looking Glass |
| 5 |
–Tim Eriksen |
Poor Honest Men |
| 6 |
–Emily Portman, Finn McNicholas |
The Heavens Above Us |
| 7 |
–Trembling Bells |
Sir Richard's Song |
| 8 |
–Cath & Phil Tyler |
Our Fathers Of Old |
| 9 |
–The Unthanks |
Oak, Ash And Thorn |
| 10 |
–Jackie Oates |
A Three Part Song / Saturnine |
| 11 |
–Sam Lee |
Puck's Song |
| 12 |
–Lisa Knapp |
The Queen's Men |
| 13 |
–The Owl Service |
King Henry VII & The Shipwrights |
| 14 |
–Pamela Wyn Shannon |
The Bee Boy's Song |
| 15 |
–Rapunzel & Sedayne |
Harp Song Of The Dane Women |
| 16 |
–Elle Osborne |
The Way Through The Woods |
Notes
The critically acclaimed Peter Bellamy homage, featuring some of the brightest names in folk and alt-folk. Oak Ash Thorn is a critically acclaimed, fRoots playlisted Peter Bellamy homage. Starting with Jon Boden, who has always been eager to cite his admiration for Bellamy, the range of artists involved emphasises Bellamy's influence on a whole new generation: from traditional singers, Fay Hield, Sam Lee, to alt-folk innovators, Trembling Bells, The Owl Service, to key names from the current young British folk scene The Unthanks, Emily Portman, Jackie Oates to newer artists Rapunzel and Sedayne, Elle Osborne, Olivia Chaney. "It's a rare 16-track collection in its own right where the fast forward button isn't required." (Colin Irwin, fROOTS) "Grave but undeniably beautiful and always finely judged… anyone who hasn't investigated Bellamy's legacy should find this an ideal entry point." (Uncut, Four Stars) "This is both a fine tribute to Peter Bellamy and an exemplary collection in its own right" (R2, Five Stars) "A rich, varied set that's a showcase for a new generation of folkies." (The Observer) "I really can't recommend this highly enough. If you are only tempted to buy one folk album make it this one." (Terrascope) " Essential listening." (Bright Young Folk) "Would I buy this album? Yes, of course. Should YOU buy it? Go on, spoil yourself." (Living Tradition)