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InOurTime

From The Desk Of Alasdair Roberts: “In Our Time” On BBC Radio Four

Alasdair Roberts’ songs are difficult to digest. Like a large pill you can’t quite swallow, that lodges toward the back
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MaryHampton

From The Desk Of Alasdair Roberts: Mary Hampton

Alasdair Roberts’ songs are difficult to digest. Like a large pill you can’t quite swallow, that lodges toward the back
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Sorley

From The Desk Of Alasdair Roberts: Sorley MacLean’s “Dàin Do Eimhir Agus Dàin Eile”

Alasdair Roberts’ songs are difficult to digest. Like a large pill you can’t quite swallow, that lodges toward the back
/ GUEST EDITOR
CarlJung

From The Desk Of Alasdair Roberts: Carl Gustav Jung

Alasdair Roberts’ songs are difficult to digest. Like a large pill you can’t quite swallow, that lodges toward the back
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R.I.P. MAGNET Senior Writer Jonathan Valania

LeonardCohen

From The Desk Of Alasdair Roberts: Leonard Cohen’s “Songs Of Love And Hate”

Alasdair Roberts’ songs are difficult to digest. Like a large pill you can’t quite swallow, that lodges toward the back
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SusanPhilipsz

From The Desk Of Alasdair Roberts: Susan Philipsz

Alasdair Roberts’ songs are difficult to digest. Like a large pill you can’t quite swallow, that lodges toward the back
/ GUEST EDITOR