Maypoles themselves go back in this country at least to, er, 1400
As I come to the end of my time with 2017 album charts, I've been having a dig around various sites to see what decent albums the charts were in no danger of presenting to me - and I noticed that The Guardian did a year-end top 50 albums , which I've written up for the past five years now. So it would seem rude not to start another list - even though, in order to complete it before I get to the end of '17, I'm going to have to do three albums a day, which may prove to be a challenge.. #50 : Ladilikan - Trio Da Kali and Kronos Quartet The Malian group and the San Francisco-based quartet came together for this adventurous collaboration, which blends experimental western strings with African traditional sounds. Trio Da Kali specialise in west African griot-style music, but on Ladilikan they spread their wings, inspired by gospel singer Mahalia Jackson on a reworked God Shall Wipe All Tears Away. I never like African style music (and yes, I realise this is a massive ove...