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Format & label Catalogue number Artist Title Release date Deletion date Label design Comments
LP Saydisc AB 1 ? ?



LP Saydisc AB 2 ? ?



LP Saydisc AB 3 Specialist: Music, Arts & Crafts Christmas Music Box



LP Saydisc AB 4 ? ?



LP Saydisc AB 5 Specialist: Music, Arts & Crafts Golden Music Box Favourites



LP Ahura Mazda AMS SDS 1 Scott Dunbar From Lake Mary 1970

Who Been Foolin' You;
Little Liza jane;
Memphis Mail;
Vickburg Blues;
Forty-Four Blues;
That's Alright, Mama,
Easy Rider;
Richard Daley Blues;
Sweet Mama Rollin' Stone;
Blue Yodel;
Goodnight Irene.

Sleeve states that the record is manufactured and marketed in the UK by Saydisc. The sleeve is undoubtedly of UK manufacture, but the record feels suspiciously like a US pressing with the AMS SDS catalogue number added to the run-off groove and PRP 21711/PRP 21712 scratched out.

My file copy includes either a Roneo or carbon transcription of an interview with Dunbar, dated February 27, 1970, with the Ahura Mazda record label address (P.O. Box 15582, New Orleans, Louisiana 70115) stamped on several pages.
LP Ahura Mazda AMS 2002 Robert Pete Williams Robert Pete Williams 1972

Farm Blues;
Rub Me Until My Love Come Down;
Freight train Blues;
Got Me a Way Down Here;
Matchbox Blues;
Railroad Blues;
Tombstone Blues;
Sweep My Floor;
You Used To Be a Sweet Cover Shaker Woman But You Ain't No More;
Vietnam Blues.

Record manufactured in the UK with the normal Saydisc label design. Run-off groove, however, does not include the AMS catalogue number, but does include the original Ahura Mazda PRP 27151/PRP 27152 catalogue numbers.

Inner sleeves with the US issue advertise that Ahura Mazda LPs are available in UK, Eire, Europe, Australia and New Zealand from Saydisc for 39/11 (appoximately £2).
LP Ahura Mazda AMS 2003 Harmonica Williams with Little Freddie King Harmonica Williams with Little Freddie King

4 (purple/silver) Baby Don't You Know;
Juke Boy;
Sideways;
Declaration Day;
Born Dead;
The King's Special;
Williams' Special;
Highway 82;
Williams' Goodbye.

Sleeve and record manufactured in the UK with the normal Saydisc label design. Run-off groove, however, does not include the AMS catalogue number, but does include the original Ahura Mazda PRP 31981/PRP 31982 catalogue numbers. Songs are published by Village Thing, just to keep it all in the family.

Harmonica Williams, harmonica & vocal; Little Frddie King, guitar; Newton S. Greer, vocal; A. B. Bruer, bass; Rudy taylor, drums.
LP Private release CP 101 ? ?



LP Private release CP 102 ? ?



LP Private release CP 103 Mike Cooper Jazz Band Blue Turning Grey Over You


Bugle Boy March;
Take My Hand Precious Lord;
Wabash Blues;
Rosetta;
My Blue Heaven;
Louisianiay;
China Boy;
Blue Turning Grey;
Indiana;
Papa Dip.

Recorded Troubadour club, Bristol 1971, shortly before the club was closed.

Not the blues artists but the Bristolian jazz trombonist.
LP Private release CP 104 Carl Ames The Unforgettable Carl Ames 1973

Private recordings of concert harp player, Carl Ames, sponsored and marketed by his brother posthumously.
LP Private release CP 105 Choir and Instrumentalists of Queen Elizabeth's Hospital, Bristol Queen Elizabeth's Hospital, Bristol 1971

Recorded by Gef Lucena at All Saints Church, Clifton - marketed by the school.
LP Private release CP 106 ? ?



LP Private release CP 107 Henbury School Henbury School Concert Colston Hall 1972 1972

Jerusalem (Parry);
Jubilate (Flor Peeters);
Rosamunde Overture (Schubert);
Go Down Jonah (Herbert Chappel);
March from Little Suite No. 2 (Arnold);
Surrey With the Fringe On Top (Rodgers & Hammerstein);
Gloria from Mass in G No. 12 (Mozart);
Something Like a Star (Randell Thompson);
The Easter Story: In Lowly Pomp/To Save Us All/The Battle Done/Glad News (Graham Crew).

Graham Crew, Ralph Rogers & Lorna Aldridge conduct. Includes indvidual pieces by the School Orchestra, Lower School Choir and the Upper School Choir as well as combined pieces.

Was this issued in a proper sleeve or in plain white sleeve?
LP Private release CP 108 Ecclefield Handbell Ringers Ecclefield Handbell Ringers 1974


LP Private release CP 109 Lindsay Peck with the Friary Fok Group, Clevedon Reality from Dream 1975
Purple Down;
Destiny;
Careless World;
Vagabonds Cry;
Arthur Guitar;
Floating;
Whistling Man;
Lovesick Pinks;
Forever Farewell;
Do You Want To Sing;
One Hit Wonder;
And It's No Good;
Who Can We Blame;
Born Traveller;
What's Life;
Night Child;
Free To Dream.


Some copies came in a wrap-around card sleeve in a PVC outer sleeve; the rest came in a plain white sleeve.

Private release, recorded in mono, and pressed by Saydisc, with a credit to this effect on the sleeve.

This LP has assumed almost legendary proportions in private folk pressing circles, and all because of the first track, which is a solo effort by Lindsay Peck. The rest of the LP is enthusiastic at best, unlistenable at worst. The LP commands a price tag of anything between £15 and £40. Presumably there are only 99 copies in existance.
LP Private release CP 110 Specialist: Music, Arts & Crafts Concert Choice 1976

Reproducing Piano. Saydisc recording for The West Cornwall Museum of Mechanical Music marketed by the museum.
LP Private release CP 111 Various Artists Barbershop Bonanza 1979

Saydisc recording marketed by the barbershop choirs and quartets, recorded in Charnock Richard.
LP Private release CP 112 Various Artists The Rest of British Barbershop 1979

Saydisc recording marketed by the barbershop choirs and quartets, recorded in Charnock Richard.
LP Private release CP 113 Various Artists With Cheerful Voice 1979

Church congregations & choral societies. Recorded and marketed by BBC Radio Stoke-on-Trent.
LP Private release CP 114 Fumble Fumble 1979

Recorded and marketed by Fumble, the rock and roll revival band from Weston-super-Mare.
LP Private release CP 115 Paul Wilson & Ben van Weede The One Eyed Fiddler


Jacob;
Haul Away the Hawser;
Johnny Sands;
The Ragged Beggarman;
Blue-Eyed Stranger;
Turnpike Gate;
Joan's Ale;
The Tippy;
Bampton Fair;
Hunt the Squirrel;
and others.

Paul Wilson, vocals, fiddle, Appalachian dulcimer, banjo, guitar, accordian; Ben van Weede, fiddle, viola, whistles.

Folk songs and music from Southern England, including some collected by Thomas Hardy.

This title was put on general release even though CP prefixes usually denoted private editions marketed by the artist. Recorded by Saydisc at The Meeting House, Frenchay.
LP Private release CP 116 Various Artists Countryside calling 1981


LP Private release CP 117 Vale of Arrow Choir Vale of Arrow Choir 1981

Recorded by Saydisc in Shire Hall, Hereford and marketed by the Choir.
LP Private release CP 118 Rhymney Valley Festival Schools Orchestra Rhymney Valley Festival Schools Orchestra 1980

Recorded by Saydisc in Caerphilly by David and Paul Wilkins and marketed by the organisers.
LP Private release CP 119 Various Artists In Every Corner Sing 1980

Church congregations & choral societies. Recorded and marketed by BBC Radio Stoke-on-Trent.
LP Private release CP 120 Rednock School Band Rednock School Band 1981

Recorded by Saydisc in Dursley and marketed by the School.
LP Private release CP 121 Cotswold Male Voice Choir Cotswold Male Voice Choir 1981

Marketed by the Choir.
LP Saydisc CP 122 Lydbrook Silver Band Lydbrook Silver Band 1981
Yellow Musical Director Lyndon Baglin
LP Private release CP 123 Greater Manchester Radio Chorale Manchester Carols 1981

Recorded and marketed by BBC Radio Manchester.
LP Private release CP 124 ? Children's Choir Music At Christmas 1981

Gef Lucena does not have a record of the name of the choir.
LP Private release CP 125 Birchwood Junior Choir Title unknown


Marketed by the School.
LP Private release CP 126 BBC Radio Bristol Singers Title unknown 1982

Recorded by BBC Radio Bristol and marketed by the choir and themselves.
LP Private release CP 127 Forest Green Rovers Forest Green Rovers 1982

Recorded by Radio Gloucester and marketed by the football team and themselves.
LP Private release CP 128 Gnosall Handbell Ringers The Sound of Bells Vol 2 1982

Recorded by David and Paul Wilkins and marketed by the team.
LP Private release CP 129 Kennet and Avon Handbell Ringers Kennet and Avon Handbell Ringers 1983

Recorded at Fry Hall, Keynsham, by Gef Lucena and David Wilkins.
LP Private release CP 130 Massed Police Choirs 100 Years of Caring 1984

Recorded by Saydisc and marketed by the NSPCC.
LP Private release CP 131 Vale of Arrow Choir Songs for All Seasons 1984

Recorded by Saydisc in Shire Hall, Hereford and marketed by the Choir. Although a private release, the label design is Saydisc.
LP Private release CP 132 Belles and Beaus Handbell Ringers Ring In England 1984

Recorded by David Wilkins in Gnosall, Staffs., and marketed by the team.
LP Private release CP 133 ? ?



LP Private release CP 134 ? ?



LP Private release CP 135 ? ?



LP Private release CP 136 Tongwynlais Temperance Band Crazy Music 1988

Recorded by David Wilkins in Tongwynlais and marketed by the band.
7" flexidisc Private release LYN 3248 Specialist: Spoken Word Ribena "Sounds of the Sea"


Two-sided flexidisc in booklet sleeve. Record is narrated by Michael Aspel.

Includes sound effects from the BBC, Edwin Mickleburgh's collection, Ian Strange (which were these?), Dr. Paul Spong (ditto?) and the Saydisc Electronic Workshop (!). The sea shanties included are sung by Eric Ilott, of The Bristol Shantyman. Recording in produced by David Wilkins (of Valley Recordings), Gef Lucena and Edwin Mickleburgh (credit claims that all of these are from Saydisc Ltd.)
LP Saydisc RCB 1 ? ?



LP Saydisc RCB 2 ? ?



LP Saydisc RCB 3 ? ?



LP Saydisc RCB 4 Specialist: Music, Arts & Crafts Music Box Waltz Melodies



LP Saydisc RCB 5 ? ?



LP Saydisc RCB 6 Specialist: Music, Arts & Crafts Regina Sings Opera



LP Saydisc RCB 7 Specialist: Music, Arts & Crafts The Three Disc Symphonion