Live Recordings At The Bull's Head
- 1965: Storm Warning! (Mercury) - The Dick Morrissey Quartet (Harry South (p), Phil Bates (b), Phil Seamen (d), Dick Morrissey (ts).
- 1966: Spoon Sings and Swings – Jimmy Witherspoon
- 1968: Now!...Live! (Verve S/VLP9220) - Phil Seamen Trio (Tony Lee (p), Tony Archer (b), Phil Seamen (d).)
- (recorded live 1987/8 - released 2007): Live at the Bull - Tribute Vols. 1-2 - Dick Morrissey, Spike Robinson, Bill Le Sage, Alec Dankworth, Bill Eyden and others.
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