Volume One
- Chris Ravel and The Ravers - "Don't You Dig This Kinda Beat" (August 1963)
- The Zephyrs - "Sweet Little Baby" (August 1963)
- Pat Wayne with The Beachcombers - "Roll Over Beethoven" (December 1963)
- Carter-Lewis and the Southerners - "Somebody Told My Girl" (October 1963)
- Dave Berry and The Cruisers - "My Baby Left Me" (January 1964)
- The Brooks - "Once In A While" (March 1964)
- Mickie Most and The Gear - "Money Honey" (March 1964)
- Mickie Most and The Gear - "That's Alright" (March 1964)
- The Sneekers - "I Just Can't Go To Sleep" (October 1964)
- The First Gear - "A Certain Girl" (October 1964)
- The First Gear - "Leave My Kitten Alone" (October 1964)
- The Primitives - "How Do You Feel" (January 1965)
- Bobby Graham - "Zoom, Widge and Wag" (January 1965)
- Jimmy Page (solo) - "She Just Satisfies" (February 1965)
- Jimmy Page (solo) - "Keep Moving" (February 1965)
- The Mickey Finn - "Night Comes Down" (March 1965)
- The Pickwicks - "Little By Little" (October 1965)
- Lulu and The Luvvers - "Surprise, Surprise" (April 1965)
- The Yardbirds - "Little Games" (BBC recording, April 18, 1967)
- The Yardbirds - "Most Likely You'll Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)" (BBC recording, April 4, 1967)
- Jake Holmes - "Dazed and Confused" (June 1967) {Jimmy Page did not perform on this track}
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