Sandy Denny discography

The Sandy Denny discography chronicles the output of British folk rock singer Sandy Denny. Her brief career, spanning 1967 to 1978, saw the release of 4 solo albums and 4 singles on several record labels.

Sandy Denny discography
Studio albums4
EPs1
Live albums2
Compilation albums15
Singles4
Collaborations2

Denny was the lead singer of the group Fairport Convention, and fronted the band through several of their most highly regarded albums: What We Did on Our Holidays, Unhalfbricking, and Liege & Lief were all released by the band during 1969, and are today considered touchstones in the progression of British folk rock. Fairport guitarist and songwriter Richard Thompson would prove to be an important collaborator in Denny's life, and he would go on to perform guitar duties on each of her solo albums.

In addition to her work with Fairport Convention, Denny was also a member of The Strawbs, Fotheringay and The Bunch. Other notable recordings include her duet with Robert Plant on Led Zeppelin's "The Battle of Evermore", as well as a brief appearance on a live version of The Who's Tommy. She has received a number of awards and accolades from different organizations.

Solo

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Studio albums

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Year Album UK Albums Chart
1971 The North Star Grassman and the Ravens 31
1972 Sandy -
1974 Like an Old Fashioned Waltz -
1977 Rendezvous -

Live albums

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Year Album UK Albums Chart
1998 Gold Dust -
2011 19 Rupert Street -

Compilation albums

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Year Album UK Albums Chart
1970 It's Sandy Denny -
1985 Who Knows Where the Time Goes? -
1987 The Best of Sandy Denny -
1995 The Attic Tracks 1972-1984 -
1999 Listen Listen - An Introduction to Sandy Denny -
2000 No More Sad Refrains: The Anthology -
2002 The Best of Sandy -
2004 The Collection -
A Boxful of Treasures -
2005 Where The Time Goes - Sandy '67 -
2007 Live at the BBC -
2008 The Best of the BBC Recordings -
The Music Weaver: Sandy Denny Remembered -
2010 Sandy Denny -
2012 The Notes and the Words: A Collection of Demos and Rarities -
2016 I've Always Kept a Unicorn -

Collaboration albums

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Year Album UK Albums Chart
1967 Alex Campbell and His Friends
(with Alex Campbell)
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Sandy and Johnny
(with Johnny Silvo)
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2012 Don't Stop Singing
(with Thea Gilmore)
89

Singles

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Year Song UK Album
1972 "Listen, Listen" - Sandy
1974 "Whispering Grass" - Like an Old Fashioned Waltz
"Like an Old Fashioned Waltz" -
1977 "Candle in the Wind" - Rendezvous

With The Strawbs

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Studio albums

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Year Album UK Albums Chart
1973 All Our Own Work
(Recorded 1967)
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Reissue

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Year Album UK Albums Chart
1991 Sandy Denny and the Strawbs -
2010 All Our Own Work - The Complete Sessions Remastered -

With Fairport Convention

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Studio albums

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Year Album UK Albums Chart
1969 What We Did on Our Holidays -
Unhalfbricking 12
Liege & Lief 17
1975 Rising for the Moon 52

Live albums

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Year Album UK Albums Chart
1974 Fairport Live Convention -
1987 Heyday -
2016 Ebbets Field 1974 -

Singles

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Year Song UK Album
1968 "Meet On The Ledge" - Unhalfbricking
1969 "Si Tu Dois Partir" 21
1975 "White Dress" - Rising for the Moon

With Fotheringay

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Studio albums

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Year Album UK Albums Chart
1970 Fotheringay 18
2008 Fotheringay 2 -

Live albums

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Year Album UK Albums Chart
2011 Fotheringay Essen 1970 -

Compilation albums

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Year Album UK Albums Chart
2015 Nothing More: The Collected Fotheringay -

Singles

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Year Song UK Album
1970 "Peace In The End" - Fotheringay

With The Bunch

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Studio albums

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Year Album UK Albums Chart
1972 Rock On -

Singles

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Year Song UK Album
1972 "When Will I Be Loved?" - Rock On
"The Loco-Motion" -

Guest appearances

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  • 1965, Jackson C. Frank's single "Blues Run the Game" (Columbia); Denny plays tambourine (uncredited) on the B-side, "Can't Get Away From My Love".
  • 1968, The Young Tradition's album Galleries (Transatlantic TRA 172); piano on track 16, "The Pembroke Unique Ensemble"
  • 1970, Stefan Grossman's album The Ragtime Cowboy Jew (Transatlantic) backing vocals in the chorus of "A Pretty Little Tune"
  • 1971, Iain Matthews' (then: Ian Matthews) album If You Saw Thro' My Eyes (Vertigo), his first solo album, she duets on the aforementioned track and provides piano, harmonium and backing vocals to three other tracks.
  • 1971, "Led Zeppelin IV" where she sings on the song The Battle of Evermore, on a duet with Robert Plant; in the footnotes of that album's sleeve notes, she is credited and has her own rune symbol of three triangles much like the symbols chosen by the other members of Led Zeppelin.
  • 1972, four tracks on the soundtrack LP to the film Swedish Fly Girls produced by Manfred Mann Water Mother, What Will I Do With Tomorrow, Are The Judges Sane? and I Need You. Denny's tracks were recorded in 1969 at Maximum Sound.
  • 1972, two tracks, "Here In Silence" and "Man of Iron" for the film Pass of Arms released as a 7" soundtrack single with picture sleeve.
  • 1972, Richard Thompson's album Henry the Human Fly; piano on track 8 and backing vocals on tracks 4 and 5.
  • 1972, stage version of the Who's Tommy performed with the London Symphony Orchestra; Denny plays the nurse and sings "It's a Boy"
  • 1975, Charlie Drake's "You Never Know" single for Charisma Records (CB270), produced by Peter Gabriel[1]

References

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  1. ^ "Sandy Denny: Fair play to her". London: www.independent.co.uk. 2007-11-08. Retrieved 2010-06-20.