Traces is the fifth studio album by Scottish folk musician Karine Polwart, released in 2012.
It was her first solo album in four years, though she had appeared as part of the collaborations Darwin Song Project, The Burns Unit and The Fruit Tree Foundation.
The album included a new recording of "We're All Leaving" (previously recorded as part of the Darwin Song Project) and nine new songs, including tracks inspired by the Occupy London protests ("King of Birds"), Donald Trump's controversial golf course development in Aberdeenshire ("Cover Your Eyes") and the 1982 murder of Susan Maxwell ("Half a Mile").
Although all of Polwart's albums except Fairest Floo'er were released with lyric booklets, Traces was the first to contain liner notes explaining the background to all of the songs.
The album was Polwart's first official UK Top 75 entry, peaking at number 57.