Year
|
Album
|
Type
|
Notes
|
1956
|
Songs For A Lazy Afternoon
|
Studio
|
debut album, according to Billboard; Rod McKuen's official website places this as his second album
|
1958
|
Lonely Summer
|
Studio
|
debut album released in 1955, according to Rod McKuen's official website; Billboard places this as his second album, released in 1958
|
Time Of Desire
|
Studio
|
spoken word album
|
1959
|
Beatsville
|
Studio
|
spoken word album
|
Anywhere I Wander
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
1960
|
Alone After Dark
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
Written In The Stars (The Zodiac Suite)
|
Studio
|
astrology-themed instrumental album composed by Rod and conducted by Dick Jacobs
|
1961
|
Stranger In Town
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
In Search Of Eros
|
Studio
|
spoken word album
|
1962
|
Mr. Oliver Twist
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
1963
|
New Sounds In Folk Music
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
1964
|
There's A Hoot Tonight (with The Horizon Singers)
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
Sings Rod McKuen
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
Seasons In The Sun
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
Rod McKuen
|
Reissue
|
UK version of “There's A Hoot Tonight”; omits 4 tracks and adds 1 track by the Sherwood Singers
|
Sings Folk
|
Reissue
|
alternate UK version of “There's A Hoot Tonight”; omits 4 tracks (different from the above reissue)
|
1965
|
In Concert
|
Live
|
compiles various live performances from the US, UK, and France
|
Prolific Composer Sings His Own
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
Got To Roam
|
Reissue
|
UK version of “New Sounds In Folk Music”; omits 2 tracks
|
1966
|
The Loner
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
Other Kinds Of Songs
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
1967
|
The Sea
|
Studio
|
mood music with spoken word by Jesse Pearson; written by Rod, composed by Anita Kerr, performed by The San Sebastian Strings
|
Through European Windows
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
The Earth
|
Studio
|
mood music with spoken word by Rod; written by Rod, composed by Anita Kerr, performed by The San Sebastian Strings
|
Listen To The Warm
|
Studio
|
spoken word/vocal album
|
Seasons In The Sun, 2
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
The Sea/The Earth/The Sky
|
Compilation
|
3-record set compiling “The Sea” and “The Earth” by The San Sebastian Strings, as well as the previously unreleased “The Sky”
|
The Love Movement
|
Studio
|
vocal/instrumental album performed by various artists; written, composed, and produced by Rod
|
The Sea
|
Studio
|
Japanese-language version of “The Sea” with narration by Koji Ishizaka
|
The Earth
|
Studio
|
Japanese-language version of “The Earth” with narration by Koji Ishizaka
|
1968
|
The Sky
|
Studio
|
mood music with spoken word by Gene Merlino; written by Rod, composed by Anita Kerr, performed by The San Sebastian Strings
|
Home To The Sea
|
Studio
|
mood music with spoken word by Jesse Pearson; written by Rod, composed by Anita Kerr, performed by The San Sebastian Strings
|
The Beautiful Strangers
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
Rod McKuen’s Something Beyond
|
Studio
|
instrumental album, credited to “The Orchestra Of Two Worlds”
|
The Rod McKuen Folk Album
|
Compilation
|
folk-themed compilation album, including new songs
|
Blessings In Shades Of Green
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
Joanna (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
|
Studio
|
instrumental and vocal soundtrack from the film “Joanna”
|
The Single Man
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
Lonesome Cities
|
Studio
|
spoken word album; winner of the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Recording of 1968
|
Concerto No. 1 For Four Harpsichords And Orchestra/Four Statements From Three Books
|
Studio
|
classical album, conducted by Arthur Greenslade and performed by The London Arte Orchestra
|
Very Warm
|
Reissue
|
re-release of “Alone After Dark”; omits 4 tracks and adds 2 new tracks
|
Bits And Pieces
|
Compilation
|
contains tracks from “Anywhere I Wander” and “Lonely Summer”, along with 4 uncollected tracks
|
Takes A San Francisco Hippie Trip
|
Reissue
|
retitled, edited for content, and resequenced version of “Beatsville”
|
About Me
|
Reissue
|
contains 8 tracks from “Time Of Desire”, plus 2 new tracks
|
Desire Has No Special Time
|
Reissue
|
re-release of “Time Of Desire”, omits 1 track
|
Life Is
|
Reissue
|
re-release of “Beatsville”
|
The Sky
|
Studio
|
Japanese-language version of “The Sky” with narration by Koji Ishizaka
|
Home To The Sea
|
Studio
|
Japanese-language version of “Home To The Sea” with narration by Koji Ishizaka
|
1969
|
Greatest Hits Of Rod McKuen
|
Studio
|
new recordings of Rod's best-known songs up to that point; 1996 CD reissue adds 6 additional tracks
|
The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
|
Studio
|
instrumental and vocal soundtrack from the film “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie”; contains 19 tracks
|
The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie (Original Motion Picture Score)
|
Studio
|
instrumental and vocal songs from the film “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie” with The Cinema Sound Stage Orchestra; contains 15 tracks
|
The Best Of Rod McKuen
|
Compilation
|
collects previously released songs from his six RCA studio albums
|
Me, Natalie (Original Sound Track Recording)
|
Studio
|
instrumental and vocal soundtrack from the film “Me, Natalie”; lyrics by Rod, music composed & conducted by Henry Mancini
|
Rod McKuen At Carnegie Hall
|
Live
|
recorded in live performance at Carnegie Hall on April 29, 1969
|
(...The Sun Shines Down For Everybody But Especially) For Lovers
|
Studio
|
mood music with spoken word by Joey Benson; written by Rod, composed by Anita Kerr, performed by The San Sebastian Strings
|
The Complete Sea
|
Compilation
|
3-record set compiling “The Sea” and “Home To The Sea” by The San Sebastian Strings, as well as the previously unreleased “The Soft Sea”
|
The Sounds Of Day, The Sounds Of Night
|
Reissue
|
re-release of “Time Of Desire”; omits 6 tracks and adds 3 tracks from “Beatsville”
|
Il Mare
|
Studio
|
Italian-language version of “The Sea” with narration by Arnoldo Foà
|
1970
|
New Ballads
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie
|
Studio
|
instrumental and vocal songs from the film “The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie”; contains 12 tracks
|
Love’s Been Good To Me
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
A Boy Named Charlie Brown (Selections From The Soundtrack)
|
Studio
|
instrumental and vocal soundtrack from the film “A Boy Named Charlie Brown”; music & lyrics by Rod
|
Live In London!
|
Live
|
recorded in live performance at the London Palladium on May 23, 1970; 2008 CD/digital reissue adds 15 live bonus tracks
|
Symphony No. 1 “All Men Love Something”
|
Studio
|
classical album, conducted by Arthur Greenslade and performed by The Westminster Symphony Orchestra
|
The Soft Sea
|
Studio
|
mood music with spoken word by Jesse Pearson; written by Rod, composed by Anita Kerr, performed by The San Sebastian Strings
|
A Boy Named Charlie Brown
|
Studio
|
instrumental and vocal selections from the films “A Boy Named Charlie Brown”, “The Prime Of Miss Jean Brodie”, “Me, Natalie”, and “Joanna”
|
Rod McKuen’s Greatest Hits-2
|
Compilation
|
collects previously released songs with newly recorded versions; 1996 CD reissue adds 6 additional tracks
|
Try Rod McKuen In The Privacy Of Your Own Home
|
Compilation
|
collects previously released studio and live tracks with newly recorded songs
|
So My Sheep May Safely Graze
|
Studio
|
Christmas-themed vocal album
|
Concerto No. 2 For Guitar & Orchestra/Five Pieces For Orchestra
|
Studio
|
classical album, conducted by Arthur Greenslade and performed by The Symphony de Madrid & The London Arte Orchestra
|
In The Beginning...
|
Compilation
|
collects previously released tracks from “Songs For A Lazy Afternoon” and “The Yellow Unicorn”; the 2015 CD/digital reissue includes an additional 17 tracks from the 1955-1961 period
|
Love’s Been Good To Me
|
Reissue
|
re-release of “Sings Rod McKuen”; omits 3 tracks; this is a completely different release from the identically titled studio album also released in 1970
|
The World Of Rod McKuen
|
Compilation
|
Japan-only release
|
La Mer
|
Studio
|
French-language version of “The Sea” with narration by Marc Ogeret
|
The Body Electric - 1
|
Studio
|
spoken word album; music by Rod, words by Walt Whitman, spoken by Jesse Pearson
|
The Body Electric - 2
|
Studio
|
spoken word album; music by Rod, words by Walt Whitman, spoken by Jesse Pearson
|
Classical Compositions
|
Compilation
|
compiles three classical releases in their entirety: Symphony No. 1, Concerto No. 1, and Concerto No. 2
|
1971
|
Pastorale
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
Scandalous John (The Original Sound Track Album)
|
Studio
|
instrumental and vocal soundtrack from the film “Scandalous John”; composed & performed by Rod
|
The Rod McKuen Show
|
Studio
|
UK-only vocal album; selections from Rod's BBC television series featuring The Stanyan Strings
|
Grand Tour
|
Live
|
double LP recorded at various locations during Rod's 1971 concert tour
|
An Evening In Vienna (with Greta Keller)
|
Live
|
recorded live in the Brahms-Saal, Vienna, June 4, 1971; Rod produced the album, but sings on Side B only (Side A is Greta Keller)
|
New Carols For Christmas
|
Reissue
|
re-release of “So My Sheep May Safely Graze”; omits 2 tracks, adds 3 new tracks
|
The Poetry That Is
|
Reissue
|
re-release of “In Search Of Eros”
|
1972
|
The Amsterdam Concert
|
Live
|
recorded in live performance at Concertgebouw on October 15, 1971; 2006 CD/digital reissue adds 12 live bonus tracks
|
McKuen Conducts McKuen
|
Studio
|
instrumental album, Ron conducts The Westminster Symphony Orchestra & Members of the Paris Conservatory Orchestra
|
Grand Tour (Vol. 3)
|
Live
|
recorded at various locations during Rod's 1971 concert tour; titled “Vol. 3” because the preceding “Grand Tour” album was a double LP
|
The Word
|
Live
|
spoken word performances recorded at Carnegie Hall and The Wilshire Ebell Theatre
|
Pastures Green
|
Compilation
|
collects previously released and unreleased tracks from the 1965-1971 period
|
Seasons In The Sun Vol. 1 & 2
|
Compilation
|
2-record set compiling “Seasons In The Sun” and “Seasons In The Sun, 2”
|
Greatest Hits Vol. 3
|
Compilation
|
collects previously released live and studio tracks; 1996 CD reissue adds 6 additional tracks
|
Have A Nice Day
|
Compilation
|
collects previously released tracks along with several new songs
|
Odyssey
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
Rod
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
A Portrait Of Rod McKuen (with The Stanyan Strings)
|
Compilation
|
collects previously released tracks along with several new songs
|
Two Against The Morning (with Liesbeth List)
|
Studio
|
Netherlands-only release; vocal album featuring Rod solo songs, Liesbeth List solo songs, and duets between the two
|
Winter
|
Studio
|
mood music with spoken word by Rod; written by Rod, composed by Anita Kerr, performed by The San Sebastian Strings
|
Sings Jacques Brel
|
Compilation
|
collects previously released tracks along with several new songs, all written or co-written by Jacques Brel
|
Listen To The Warm
|
Reissue
|
re-release of the original spoken word/vocal album; includes the 15 previously unreleased tracks from the original “Listen To The Warm” recording sessions
|
Concerto No. 3 For Piano & Orchestra
|
Studio
|
classical album, conducted by Arthur Greenslade and performed by Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra
|
Soldiers Who Want To Be Heroes...
|
Compilation
|
Netherlands-only release, collects previously released live and studio tracks
|
In A Lonely Place
|
Reissue
|
re-release of “Stranger In Town”
|
The Sounds Of Day, The Sounds Of Night/About Me
|
Compilation
|
2-record set compiling the reissues “The Sounds Of Day, The Sounds Of Night” and “About Me”; the title on the record jacket only says “About Me”
|
Rod McKuen
|
Compilation
|
Japan-only double LP release
|
Greatest Hits, Vol. 4
|
Compilation
|
collects previously released live and studio tracks; 1973 US version removes 4 tracks from the original Dutch version and adds 5 tracks; 1996 CD reissue adds 6 additional tracks
|
1973
|
Summer
|
Studio
|
mood music with spoken word by Rod; written by Rod, composed by Anita Kerr, performed by The San Sebastian Strings
|
Greatest Hits!
|
Compilation
|
UK-only release, collects previously released live and studio tracks
|
Piano Variations/Riders In The Distance...
|
Studio
|
classical album, conducted by Dick Walter and performed by Niew Amsterdam Chamber Orchestra
|
Back To Carnegie Hall (With The Stanyan Strings)
|
Live
|
double LP recorded in live performance at Carnegie Hall in 1973; includes a “bonus performance” of “Opus 40/Ballad Of Distances” with The Edmonton Symphony Orchestra
|
Cycles
|
Compilation
|
collects previously released tracks along with several new songs
|
The City/I Hear America Singing
|
Studio
|
classical album with narration by Rod; composed by Rod, conducted by Jorge Mester and performed by The Louisville Orchestra
|
Lisa, Bright And Dark (Music From The Original Soundtrack)
|
Studio
|
instrumental and vocal soundtrack from the film; vocal tracks performed by Rod, instrumental tracks performed by Billy Byers And His Orchestra
|
The Borrowers (Music From The Original Soundtrack)
|
Studio
|
instrumental and vocal soundtrack from the film; music & lyrics by Rod
|
The Seasons
|
Compilation
|
4-record set compiling the previously released albums “Winter” and “Summer” by The San Sebastian Strings, as well as the unreleased albums “Spring” and “Autumn”; “Spring” received a separate promotional release
|
De Zee
|
Studio
|
Dutch-language version of “The Sea” with narration by Hans Pauwels
|
1974
|
Bouquet: The Best Of The San Sebastian Strings
|
Compilation
|
contains selections from all the Rod McKuen/Anita Kerr/San Sebastian Strings collaborations up to that point
|
Seasons In The Sun
|
Reissue
|
re-release of “Sings Jacques Brel”; omits 3 tracks; this release is unrelated to “Seasons In The Sun” (1964) or “Seasons In The Sun, 2” (1967)
|
Love Songs
|
Compilation
|
double LP collects previously released tracks
|
Alone...
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
Live At The Sydney Opera House
|
Live
|
musical direction by Gene Palumbo; contains 22 tracks
|
1975
|
With Love
|
Studio
|
mood music with spoken word by Rod; written by Rod, composed by Anita Kerr, performed by The San Sebastian Strings
|
Goodtime Music
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
Sleep Warm
|
Studio
|
vocal album; truncated US/UK/Canada version with 14 tracks
|
Live At The Sydney Opera House
|
Live
|
recorded live at the Sydney Opera House in November 1975 and during Rod's 1975 tour of Australia; this is a different release from the identically titled 1974 live album
|
Sleep Warm
|
Studio
|
vocal album; double LP Australia version with 22 tracks and different cover
|
The Essential Rod McKuen, Vol. 1
|
Compilation
|
3-record set compiling the previously released album “Listen To The Warm” with the unreleased albums “Moment To Moment” and “Stanyan Street And Other Sorrows”
|
Plains Of My Country/Seascapes
|
Studio
|
classical album, conducted by Arthur Greenslade and performed by The Westminster Philharmonic Orchestra, The Hollywood Wind Ensemble, and Skip Redwine
|
The Concert Collection: South Africa
|
Live
|
double LP
|
The Concert Collection
|
Live
|
version of “The Concert Collection: South Africa” that only contains LP1 of the double LP set; the LP label says “A Concert Collection”
|
In Person...A South African Souvenir
|
Live
|
collects various live performances
|
1976
|
Concerto For Cello And Orchestra
|
Studio
|
classical album, conducted by Patric Standford and performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra, Keith Harvey, and Music For Strings
|
McKuen Country
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
Emily (The Complete Score)
|
Studio
|
instrumental and vocal soundtrack from the film “Emily”
|
1977
|
The Best Of Rod McKuen: The Early Years
|
Compilation
|
South Africa-only release collects previously released songs from the 1964-1970 era
|
Rod McKuen `77
|
Studio/Live
|
vocal album with live performances and studio tracks
|
More Rod `77
|
Studio
|
vocal album; credited to “Rod McKuen & Friends” and includes several duets with other artists
|
Concerto For Balloon & Orchestra And Three Overtures
|
Studio
|
classical album, conducted by Arthur Greenslade and performed by National Philharmonic Orchestra and Tony Hymas; LP label says “Concerto For Synthesizer & Orchestra” on both sides
|
Slide...Easy In
|
Studio
|
vocal album; in contrast with the LP label, the LP sleeve says “Slide Easy In...”; the arm on the album cover belongs to gay porn star Bruno; Rod's name does not appear on the album cover of the US edition
|
Amor, Amor
|
Reissue
|
alternate non-US version of “Slide...Easy In” that features Rod's name on the album cover; some releases say “Slide...Easy In” on the LP label, some feature it on the LP cover along with the “Amor, Amor” title, and others call the album simply “Amor”; album cover in some countries features a female model or a closeup of lips, while other countries retain the original release's cover
|
1978
|
On The Move With Slide
|
Studio
|
vocal album; credited to “Rod McKuen & Friends” and includes several duets with other artists
|
The Black Eagle (The Original Cast Recording)
|
Studio
|
double LP concept vocal album for unproduced musical; Rod sings the part of “Miguel”
|
The Unknown War
|
Studio
|
instrumental and vocal soundtrack from the film; performed by USSR Bolshoi Symphony Orchestra, USSR Cinema Symphony Orchestra, and London Royal Philharmonic Orchestra; vocals performed by Rod & The Soviet Army Choir; 2011 CD reissue adds 30 bonus tracks
|
For Friends And Lovers
|
Compilation
|
collects previously released studio tracks from the 1970s era with newly recorded songs
|
1979
|
Roads
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
1980
|
Turntable
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
Without A Worry In The World
|
Compilation
|
Australia-only release collects the title track, 8 tracks from "Roads," and 4 tracks from "Turntable"
|
Rod McKuen
|
Compilation
|
Brazil-only release collects previously released songs from the 1970s era
|
1981
|
Global
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
Someone To Watch Over Me
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
Love Songs
|
Compilation
|
Australia-only release collects previously released tracks; this is a different release from the identically titled double LP compilation released in 1974
|
The Rod McKuen Collection
|
Reissue
|
re-release of “In Search Of Eros”
|
Rod On Record
|
Compilation
|
collects previously released tracks from the 1970s era with unreleased songs
|
1982
|
After Midnight
|
Studio
|
vocal album
|
Live Across Australia And Around The World
|
Live
|
recorded during Rod's 1981/1982 concert tour of Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, France, Monaco, Austria, Germany, USSR, Ireland, and US; musical direction by Arthur Greenslade
|
Greatest Hits!
|
Compilation
|
Australia-only release collects previously released songs
|
1984
|
Pushing The Clouds Away
|
Compilation
|
collects previously released spoken word tracks along with several new songs
|
1988
|
Concertoworks
|
Compilation
|
collects music from the albums “Concerto No. 1 For Guitar & Orchestra/Five Pieces For Orchestra”, “Concerto For Cello And Orchestra”, and “Concerto For Balloon & Orchestra And Three Overtures”
|
1992
|
Greatest Hits: Without A Worry In The World
|
Compilation
|
Netherlands-only release; collects previously released tracks
|
1994
|
At The Movies
|
Compilation
|
collects previously released and unreleased vocal tracks from Rod's movie soundtrack contributions
|
Early Harvest
|
Compilation
|
collects previously released and unreleased vocal tracks from Rod's early recording period
|
Speaking Of Love
|
Compilation
|
collects previously released and unreleased spoken word tracks
|
The French Connection
|
Compilation
|
collects previously released and unreleased vocal tracks in French or related to other French musicians
|
The Rod McKuen Collection 1956-1994
|
Compilation
|
this 5-disc set collects “At The Movies”, “Early Harvest”, “Speaking Of Love”, “The French Connection”, and “At Carnegie Hall”
|
1996
|
The Greatest Hits Collection
|
Compilation
|
this 5-disc set collects the CD reissues of “Greatest Hits, Vol. 1”, “Greatest Hits, Vol. 2”, “Greatest Hits, Vol. 3”, “Greatest Hits, Vol. 4”, and “Lonesome Cities”; each of the “Greatest Hits” CDs contains 6 extra tracks
|
2002
|
A Safe Place To Land
|
Studio
|
spoken word album; 2-disc set packaged with the poetry book of the same name by Rod
|
2007
|
If You Go Away: The RCA Years 1965-1970
|
Compilation
|
this 7-disc set collects the complete albums of “Prolific Composer Sings His Own”, “The Loner”, “Other Kinds Of Songs”, “Through European Windows”, “Listen To The Warm” (1972 reissue), and “The Single Man”, as well as demos, alternate takes, and unreleased tracks; 193 tracks in total
|
2008
|
Dear Lady Twist
|
Reissue
|
digital re-release of “Mr. Oliver Twist”
|
2009
|
The Platinum Collection
|
Compilation
|
2-disc Korea-only release; collects previously released studio and live tracks
|
The Hits
|
Reissue
|
Netherlands-only re-release of “Greatest Hits: Without A Worry In The World”
|
2012
|
Hey Baby
|
Reissue
|
digital re-release of “Mr. Oliver Twist”
|
Seasons In The Sun: Rod McKuen
|
Reissue
|
digital re-release of the “There's A Hoot Tonight” album; replaces the song “There's A Hoot Tonight” with “Seasons In The Sun”
|
The Very Best Of
|
Reissue
|
re-release of the 20-track CD version of “Greatest Hits, Vol. 1”
|
2014
|
Umi, Sora, Daichi
|
Compilation
|
CD set compiling the Japanese-language versions of “The Sea,” “The Earth,” and “The Sky” by The San Sebastian Strings.
|
2015
|
Reflections
|
Compilation
|
collects previously released tracks from the 1964-1971 period
|
Live
|
Live
|
digital-only release; origin of tracks is unknown
|
2016
|
One By One
|
Reissue
|
digital re-release of “Sings Rod McKuen”
|
60 Timeless Songs
|
Compilation
|
download-only release collects the complete albums “Anywhere I Wander”, “Alone After Dark”, and “Stranger In Town”, most of the albums “Songs For A Lazy Afternoon” and “Bits And Pieces”, Rod's contributions to the “Rock, Pretty Baby” and “Summer Love” soundtracks, and Rod's hit single “Oliver Twist” with its b-side “Celebrity Twist”
|
2017
|
Twistin’
|
Reissue
|
re-release of “Mr. Oliver Twist”
|
A Boy Named Charlie Brown (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
|
Studio
|
instrumental and vocal selections from the film; words & music by Rod
|
2020
|
The Space Age Collection: Exotica, Vol. 19
|
Reissue
|
digital re-release of “Beatsville” and the entire “The Yellow Unicorn” album, including tracks by other artists
|
Les Idoles De La Musique Américaine: Rod McKuen, Vol. 1
|
Reissue
|
digital re-release of “Anywhere I Wander” and “Songs For A Lazy Afternoon”
|
Les Idoles De La Musique Américaine: Rod McKuen, Vol. 2
|
Reissue
|
digital re-release of “Mr. Oliver Twist”
|
Tribute to Rod McKuen, Vol. 1
|
Reissue
|
digital re-release of “Anywhere I Wander” and “Songs For A Lazy Afternoon”
|
Tribute to Rod McKuen, Vol. 2
|
Reissue
|
digital re-release of “Mr. Oliver Twist”
|
The Selection
|
Reissue
|
digital re-release of “Anywhere I Wander” and “Songs For A Lazy Afternoon”
|
The Poet Of Music
|
Reissue
|
digital re-release of “Beatsville”; includes 5 bonus tracks
|
Best Collection
|
Reissue
|
digital re-release of “Anywhere I Wander” and “Songs For A Lazy Afternoon”
|
2021
|
All The Best
|
Reissue
|
digital re-release of “Anywhere I Wander” and “Songs For A Lazy Afternoon”
|
Blowin' In The Wind
|
Reissue
|
digital re-release of the “There's A Hoot Tonight” album; replaces the song “There's A Hoot Tonight” with “Seasons In The Sun”
|
Lazy Afternoon
|
Reissue
|
digital re-release of “Anywhere I Wander” and “Songs For A Lazy Afternoon”
|
That Lucky Old Sun
|
Reissue
|
digital re-release of “Anywhere I Wander” and “Songs For A Lazy Afternoon”
|
Vintage Sounds
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Reissue
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digital re-release of “Anywhere I Wander” and “Songs For A Lazy Afternoon”
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2022
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Vintage Charm
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Reissue
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digital re-release of “Anywhere I Wander” and “Songs For A Lazy Afternoon”
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