Albums By Calcutta Youth Choir
- Beje Uthlo Ki Somoyer Ghori, A collection of mass songs released by HMV in 1976
- Waqt Ki Awaz (Hindi), A collection of modern songs released by HMV
- Prarthna Sangeet, A collection of devotional songs released by CBS
- All times Great Calcutta Youth Choir, A collection of selected track from HMV
- Amra Tori Beye Jai, A collection of mass songs released by HMV in 1981
- Manusher Gaan Gai, A collection of mass songs released by HMV in 1982
- Pochis Bochor Dhore, Released by HMV in the year 1983 on 25th Anniversary of the Choir
- Bharatbarsho Surger Ek Naam, A collection of Bengali modern songs released by HMV
- Swadesi Juger Gaan, a collection of patriotic songs released by HMV
- Chetonar Gaan, A collection of songs to welcome Nelson Mandela in India released by CBS in 1988
- Besh Sotoker Gaan, A collection of Bengali mass songs released by Hindustan Records in 1990 celebrating 300th birthday of Calcutta
- Deshatobodok Gaan, A collection of patriotic songs released by Gathani in 1993
- Din Agato Oi, A collection of modern songs released by Gathani in 1994 for the celebration of Bengali New Year (1400 SATABDI)
- Kadam Kadam Badaye Ja (Hindi), A collection of INA (Azad Hind Fauj) songs by HMV n 100th birth anniversary of Netaji Subhas Bose in 1996
- Mile Sobe Bharat Santan, A collection of modern songs released by HMV in 1998
- Sikol Bhangar Gaan, A collection of Patriotic songs (before India's Independence) released in 2001
- Amader Salilda, A collection of mass songs by Salil Chowdhury released by ASHA AUDIO in 2007
- Ek Dor Mein, A collection of Hindi Translation Rabindra Sangeet released by Saregama(HMV) in 2010
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