FOLK
BY JIM WIRTH
Jim Ghedi & Toby Hay
★★★★
Jim Ghedi & Toby Hay
TOPIC. CD/DL/LP
Fine second outing from UK primitive guitar power couple.
The handsome, windswept Poldark of modern folk, Sheffield’s Jim Ghedi mixes traditional song, righteous polemic and ruminative instrumental pieces while ‘giving’ revival hunk Barry Dransfield. 2021’s excellent In The Furrows Of Common Place was fated to come into the world at around the same time as the Delta variant, but if Covid put careers on hold, it gave Ghedi time to make a second collaborative piece with Welsh guitarist Toby Hay, following 2018’s The Hawksworth Grove Sessions. With Ghedi on six strings and Hay on 12, this new outing sidesteps Bert Jansch-ish fingerbusters for elegant mood pieces – the twinkly Moss Flower, ersatz reel Bog Cotton Jig and (for the old school) a harp-free caress of Turlough O’Carolan’s Bridget Cruise 3rd Air. Hay’s lament With The Morning Hills Behind You nods toward Jim O’Rourke folk art, while Gylfinir (Welsh for curlew) mixes playful and mournful with square-jawed panache. Do it again. Yes, with the cagoule on.