The Catalogue
- Terry Docherty: "The Teller of Tales" (FE001)
- The Border Country Dance Band: "The Border Fiddler" (FECD3)
- Sisters Unlimited: "No Bed of Roses" (FECD10)
- Martyn Wyndham-Read: "Emu Plains" (FECD27)
- "Selection From the Penguin Book Of English Folk Songs" (various artists) (FECD47)
- Ken Campbell: Going Solo (FE063)
- Cockersdale: "Doin' The Manch" (FECD72)
- Jez Lowe: "Briefly on the Street" (FECD79)
- Gill Bowman: "City Love" (FECD80)
- Hughie Jones: "Hughie' Ditty Bag" (FECD81)
- "English Traditional songs" (various artists) (FECD87)
- Ian Walker & Setana: "Crossing the Borderlines" (FECD88)
- The Paul Brennan Band: "Fire In the Soul" (FECD90)
- Wizz and Simeon Jones: "Late Nights and Long Days" (FECD91)
- Bram Taylor: "Further Horizons" (FECD92)
- Christine Kidd: "Heading home" (FECD93)
- Jez Lowe: "Bede Weeps" (FECD94)
- Heather Innes: "Coaineadh - Songs From the Heart" (FECD99)
- Cockersdale: "Been Around For Years" (FECD101)
- Martyn Wyndham-Read: "Sunlit Plains" (FECD102)
- Peter Oakley: "Ghost In The City" (FECD103)
- Sisters Unlimited: "No Bed of Roses" (FECD104)
- Sandra and Nancy Kerr: "Neat and complete" (FECD107)
- Bob Fox and Benny Graham: "How Are you Off For Coal?" (FECD111)
- The Rufus Crisp Experience: "Chickens Are a-Crowing" (FECD113)
- Martyn Wyndham-Read & No-Man's Band: "Beneath a Southern Sky" (FECD115)
- Frankie Armstrong: "'Till the Grass O'ergrew The Corn" (FECD116)
- Gordeanna McCulloch: "Sheath & Knife" (FECD117)
- Keith Kendrick: "Home Ground" (FECD118)
- Liliana Bertolo, Evelyne Girardon, Sandra Kerr: "Voice Union" (FECD119)
- Bram Taylor: "Pick Of The Grinner" (FECD120)
- The John Wright Band: "Other Roads" (FECD121)
- Bob Davenport & The Rakes: "The Red Haired Lad" (FECD122)
- Cockersdale: "Wide Open skies" (FECD123)
- Bob Fox & Stu Luckley: "Box Of Gold" (FECD124)
- "Wassail! - A Traditional Celebration of an English Midwinter" (various artists) (FECD125)
- Grace Notes: "Red Wine & Promises" (FECD126)
- Nancy Kerr & James Fagan: "Starry Gazy Pie" (FECD127)
- Keith Hills: "Recovery" (FECD128)
- Gordon Tyrrall: "A Distance From the Town" (FECD129)
- Peggy Seeger & Irene Scott: "Almost commercially viable" (FECD130)
- "Fyre & Sword - Songs Of The Border Reivers" (Various artists) (FECD131)
- Ushna: "Twice Brewed" (FECD132)
- Rick Kemp: "Spies" (FECD133)
- Steve Tilston: "Solorubato" (FECD134)
- John Conolly & Peter Summer: "TRawlertown" (FECD135)
- Simon Haworth: "Coast To Coast" (FECD136)
- Sandra Kerr, Nancy Kerr & James Fagan: "Scalene" (FECD137)
- Buz Collins: "Water And Rain" (FECD139)
- "Rolling Down to Old Maui" (various artists) (FECD140)
- Clive Gregson: "Happy Hour" (FECD141)
- Kathy Stewart: "Celestial Shoes" (FECD142)
- Johnny Silvo & Diz Disley: "Blues In The Back Yard" (FECD143)
- Frankie Armstrong: "The Garden of Love" (FECD144)
- Nancy Kerr & James Fagan: "Steely Water" (FECD145)
- Martyn Wyndham-Read and No Man's Band: "Beyond The Red Horizon" (FECD146)
- Hugh Jones: "Seascape" (FECD147)
- Bram Taylor: "The Bram Taylor Collection - Singing!" (FECD148)
- Mad Hatter: "Grand Hotel" (FECD149)
- Tryckster: "When the Stone Is Exposed" (FECD150)
- Frankie Armstrong: "Lovely On The Water" (FECD151)
- Sandra Kerr: "Yellow, Red And Gold" (FECD152)
- 422: "One" (FECD153)
- Alistair McCulloch: "Highly Strung" (FECD154)
- Peta Webb & Ken Hall: "As close As Can Be" (FECD155)
- "Flash Company" (various artists) (FECD156)
- Martyn Wyndham-Read and No Man's Band: "Where Ravens Feed" (FECD157)
- "Voices In Harmony: English Traditional Songs" (various artists) (FECD158)
- Bram Taylor: "Fragile Peace" (FECD159)
- Swan Arcade: "Round Again" (FECD160)
- John Spiers & Jon Boden: "Through And Through" (FECD161)
- Peter Bellamy: "Mr Bellamy, Mr Kipling and the Tradition" (FECD162)
- Grace Notes: "Anchored To the time" (FECD163)
- Little Johnny England: "Little Johnny England" (FECD165)
- Little Johnny England: "Marcs & Cherokees" (FECD166)
- Nancy Kerr & James Fagan: "Between the Dark and Light" (FECD167)
- Altar Native: "Cumbria Odyssey" (FECD168)
- Clive Gregson: "Carousel Of Noise" (FECD169)
- Roy Harris: "The Rambling Soldier" (FECD17)
- Kirsty McGhee: "Honeysuckle" (FECD170)
- 422: "New Numbers" (FECD171)
- Simon Haworth: "Taking Routes" (FECD172)
- A. L. Lloyd: "England & Her Traditional Songs" (FECD173)
- Andy May: "The Yellow Haired Laddie" (FECD174)
- John Spiers & Jon Boden: "Bellow" (FECD175)
- "Song Links" (various artists) (FECD176D) (double album)
- Dr Faustus: "The First Cut" (FECD177)
- Folkestra North: "Folkestra North" (FECD178)
- Alistair McCulloch: "Wired up" (FECD179)
- Witches of Elswick: "Out of Bed" (FECD180)
- Clive Gregson: "Long Story Short" (FECD184)
- Ed Rennie: "Narrative" (FECD185)
- Jon Loomes: "Fearful Symmetry" (FECD186)
- Pete Bellamy: "Fair Annie" (FECD187)
- Hoghton Band: "The Hoghton Band Collection" (FECD188)
- Dr Faustus: "Wager" (FECD189)
- "Song Links 2" (various artists) (FECD190D) (Double album)
- 422: "Major third" (FECD191)
- John Spiers & Jon Boden: "Tunes" (FECD192)
- Spiers & Boden: "Songs" (FECD194)
- Martyn Wyndham-Read & No Man's Band: "Oceans In The Sky" (FECD197)
- Hughie Jones: "Liverpool Connexions" (FECD198)
- Nancy Kerr & James Fagan: "Strands of Gold" (FECD199)
- Tom Kitching & Gren Bartley: "Rushes" (FECD202)
- "Landmarks: 30 Years of a leading Folk music Label" (various artists) (FECD203)
- Tom Kitching & Gren Bartley "Boundary" (FECD222)
- Pilgrims' Way "Wayside Courtesies" (FECD239)
- A.L.Lloyd "Bramble Briars And Beams Of The Sun" (FECD240)
- Pilgrims' Way: "Shining Gently All Around" (FPDL1)
- Martin Carthy & Dave Swarbrick: "Walnut Creek" (FECD 243)
- Gren Bartley: "Songs To Scythe Back The Overgrown" (FECD247)
- Peter Bellamy: "The Barack Room Ballads Of Rudyard Kipling" (FECD253)
The FTSR series of albums
- Johnny Collins: "The Early Years" (FTSR1)
- "Trip To Harrowgate" (various artists) (FTSR2)
- "Enlist For a Sailor" (various artists) (FTSR3)
- "The Bold Navigators" (various artists) (FTSR4)
- "Seasons, Ceremonies & Rituals" (various artists) (FTSR5)
Jazz albums on "Lake"
- The Controversial Bruce Turner: "That's the Blues, Dad" (LACD49)
- "The Great Revival - Traditional Jazz 1949 - 58" (various artists) (LACD136)
- "The Great Revival - Traditional Jazz 1949 - 58 Vol 4" (various artists) (LACD137)
- "The Great Revival - Traditional Jazz 1949 - 58 Vol 5" (various artists) (LACD158)
- Bruce Turner Jump Band: "Jumpin' For Joy" (LACD159)
- Dutch Swing college Band: "Vintage Vol 1 1948 - 49" (LACD177)
- Bruce Turner: "The Jump Band Collection" (LACD184)
- Ken Colyer's Jazzmen: "New Orleans to London & Back to The Delta" (LACD209)
- Chris Barber's Jazz Band: "International classic concerts" (LAVCD210D) (double album)
- T.J. Johnson: "TJ Johnson Presents Bourbon Kick" (LACD214)
- Alex Welsh And His Band: "Echoes of Chicago" (LACD215)
- Humphry Lyttelton & his Band: "Blues In The Night" (LACD216)
- Sims Wheen vintage Jazz: "Band High Spirits" (LACD217)
- Aker Bilk & The Stan Tracey Big Brass: "Blue Acker" (LACD218)
- Chris Barber's Jazz Band: "Best Yet!" (LACD219)
- Chris Barber's Jazz Band: "Jazz Sacred and Secular" (LACD222)
- Ruby Braff with Alex Welsh & his Band: "Ruby Braff with Alex Welsh & his Band" (LACD223)
- Monty Sunshine's Jazz Band: "A Jazz Club Session" (LACD224)
- Harry Gold & His Pieces of Eight: "Bouncing Back" (LACD225)
- Spats Langham & Martin Litton: "Lollipops" (LACD226)
- Buck Clayton with Humphry Little & his Band: "Le Vrai Buck clayton" (LACD227)
- Ken Colyer's Jazzmen & skiffle Group: "Ken Colyer 1956" (LACD241)
- Chris Barber's Jazz Band: "Chris Barber 1956" (LACD246)
- "The Traditional Jazz Clarinet Collection" (various artists) (LACS2)
- "The Traditional Jazz New Orleans Collection" (various artists) (LACS4)
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