| Year | Country | Label | Format | Number | Comments | Availability |
| 2000 | UK | Revolver Records | CD | RR110658CD | 2CD | current |
- Tim Fitzgerald - What Nature Intended
- The Proclaimers - The Light
- Gary Clark - A Hole
- Anthony Thistlewaite - Farming The Right Acres
- Restaurant For Dogs - Fruit
- King Strut - Sacred Ground
- Bruce McRae - And Then In Death
- Fairground Attraction - Allelujah
- David Marx - White Trees
- China Crisis - Arizona Sky
- The Peter Bruntell Combination - I WIll, I Won't
- The Hamsters From Hell - Balls Explode
- Robert Fripp - The Sky Falls
- The Caretakers - Dark Horses
- The Saw Doctors - Exhilerating Sadness
- Midge Ure - Fields Of Fire
- Nicky James - Lock 'N' Chain
- The Pagan Fringe - A Honeydreamer's Spell
- Nick Harper - The Tyger
- Dave Gregory - October's Carousel
- Bruce McRae - Somewhere A Drummer Is Drumming
- Eric Bibb - Where The Green Grass Grows
- Tim, Pinhead & Kev - Happy Thrashing
- Howard Jones - Pearl In The Shell
- Shriekback - Unsong
- Totally Bald Head - Help
- The Whales - The Alchemist
- Gary Mortimer - One Week
- Gary Daly - Bernard & The Blinding Light
- Bruce McRae - Suicide Is Not For The Fainthearted
- Squeeze - Walk Away
- Illuminati - Invisible
- Simple Minds - Don’t You Forget About Me
- Davie Paton - When The Sun Comes
- John Otway - I Am A Lion
- Fish - Five Years
- Nick Robertson - Pride & Joy
- Robin Boult - Proffered
- The Waterboys - Sleek White Schooner
- The Refugees - Your Love Is Killing Me
- Josie Wilkinson - Sunny Came Home
- Bruce McRae - Kev
- Robert Wyatt - Shipbuilding
Produced by Gary Clark (3)
Written by G. Clark / B. Hewerdine / E. Pressly
Musicians:
Gary Clark: vocals (3), guitar (3), backing vocals (3)
Kit Clark: backing vocals (3)
Dave Cummings: guitar (3)
Graham Edwards: bass (3)
Boo Hewerdine: acoustic guitar (3), backing vocals (3)
The Kick Horns: brass (3)
Kevin Wilkinson: drums (3)
Notes:
A tribute album to the late drummer Kevin Wilkinson. Proceeds go to Kevin's three young children. See David Marx's site for details.
The Gary Clark track is a King L out-take.
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