Jazz Waltzes in Folk & Electric Folk
- "Autopsy" (Fairport Convention), from Unhalfbricking, 1968
- "Gaea" (Pentangle), from So Early In The Spring, 1989
- "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" (Pentangle), from Berkeley Community Theatre, May 29, 1970
- "Hear My Call" (Pentangle), from The Pentangle, 1968
- "In Time" (Pentangle), from Berkeley Community Theatre, May 29, 1970
- "Light Flight" (Pentangle), from Basket Of Light, 1968
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