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Discography
- Collins, Shirley and Davy Graham. Folk Roots, New Routes. 1964. Topic Records, 1999. CD.
- Davis, Miles. Kind of Blue. Columbia, 1959. LP.
- Fairport Convention. “She Moves Through the Fair.” What We Did On Our Holidays. Island Records, 1969. LP.
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- Mahavishnu, Orchestra. “A Lotus on Irish Streams.” Comp. John McLaughlin. The Inner Mounting Flame. Columbia, 1971. LP.
- The Yardbirds. “White Summer.” Little Games. Epic, 1968. LP.