Reviews/Interviews/Articles
         

 

 

 

   
Live Reviews
 
Alistair Hulett & Dave Swarbrick at St Andrews in the Square, The Herald, Glasgow, Oct 2006
The Shamrock, The Thistle and The Rose @ Burnley Mechanics, 1 st December 2003 (NETRHYTHMS)
Partick Folk Fest :: Glesga belongs to me!, Roots Review 2004
 
Album Reviews
 
Alistair Hulett, Riches and Rags in Fiddlestix, by Michael Hunter, July 2006
Riches and Rags reviewed in NETRYTHMS by David Kidman, May 2006
Alistair Hulett: Riches and Rags in Taplas by Mick Tems, April 2006
Alistair Hulett: Riches and Rags in Shite n Onions by Brian Gillespie, April 2006
Alistiar Hulett Riches and Rags reviewed in Folk On Tap Magazine, February 2006
Alistiar Hulett "In Sleepy Scotland" reviewed in The Living Tradition, Issue 43
Alistiar Hulett & Dave Swarbrick "The Cold Grey Light of Dawn" reviewed in The Living Tradition, Issue 27
The Petrograd of the West- Red Clydeside review in Green Left Weekly by Alex Miller
Dance of the Underclass in Green Left Weekly by Tim Anderson
A Grand Tour of the Back Streets review of In The Backstreets of Paradise in Green Left Weekly
Revolutionary Music from 'sleepy Scotland' review of Cold Grey Light Of Dawn/Saturday Johnny & Jimmy The Rat in Green Left Weekly
In Sleepy Scotland in Folk On Tap Magazine 2001
The Complete Works of Roaring Jack in NETRYTHMS by David Kidman
 
 
Interviews and Articles
 
Alistair Hulett post punk still folk in ABC South West WA April 07 Austalian Tour
Red Clydesiders - An Interview with Alistair Hulett (.pdf) by Anthony Ashbolt in Illawara Unity 2005
Alistair Hulett live im Cobbler's Irish Pub: eine Sternstunde des politische engagierten Liedes, Aktuell, April 2004
Folk Heroes For A New Generation interview in Socialist Worker (Britain), 4 September 2004
Red, Red Clydeside Alistair Hulett interviewed in Workers Online, April 2002
'Them And Us' at Edinburgh Festival: The Scotsman, August 2002
Alistair Hulett - Back from Down Under, The Living Tradition magazine, Sept 1999
 
Written by Alistair
 
Scottish struggles create a rich tradition of radical song Socialist Worker (Britain), 20 August 2005
Why Springsteen is right to revisit Pete Seeger's folk music Social Worker (Britain) 13 May 2006