| | Homegrown CD - Import
18 tracks from the world of British folk rock music, feat. Lindisfarne, Roy Harper, Lick The Tins, Steeleye Span, Fairport Convention, Albion Band, Tim Moore, Jackson C. Frank, Ian Matthews, Martin Carthy +
Performers include: Sandy Denny, Tim Hart & Maddy Prior, Shirley Collins, The Albion Country Band, Martin Carthy, Lindesfarne, Roy Harper.
Liner Note Author: Stuart Batsford.
Arrangers: Cooper; The Woods; Prior; Maddy Prior; Martin Carthy; Ashley Hutchings; Tim Hart. Homegrown Songs | 1. | Lady Eleanor - Lindisfarne (live) |
| 2. | Sophisticated Beggar - Roy Harper |
| 3. | Bride 1945 - Ian Matthews |
| 4. | Blues Run the Game - Jackson C. Frank |
| 5. | In the Land of Grey and Pink - Caravan |
| 6. | Home Grown - Andy Roberts |
| 7. | Can't Help Fallin' in Love - Lick the Tins |
| 8. | Famous Flower of Serving Men - Martin Carthy |
| 9. | False Knight on the Road, The - Maddy Prior/Tim Hart |
| 10. | You Never Wanted Me - Sandy Denny |
| 11. | Blacksmith, The - Steeleye Span |
| 12. | Claudy Banks - Shirley Collins |
| 13. | Fool Like You, A - Tim Moore |
| 14. | Last Thing on My Mind, The - Sandy Denny |
| 15. | Red and Gold - Fairport Convention |
| 16. | All Fall Down - Alan Hull |
| 17. | Along the Pilgrims Way - The Albion Band |
| 18. | After the Gold Rush - Prelude |
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