- The Best of Sandy Denny · 1987
- The Best of Sandy Denny · 1970
- The Best of Sandy Denny · 1970
- Nothing More - The Collected Fotheringay · 1970
- Nothing More - The Collected Fotheringay · 1970
- Nothing More - The Collected Fotheringay · 1970
- No More Sad Refrains - The Anthology · 2000
- Nothing More - The Collected Fotheringay · 1970
- Nothing More - The Collected Fotheringay · 2015
- The Collection · 2004
- Nothing More - The Collected Fotheringay · 2008
- Live in Essen 1970 · 2011
- A Tree With Roots: Fairport Convention and the Songs of Bob Dylan · 1970
Live Albums
- 2011
Compilations
About Fotheringay
Fotheringay were a short-lived offshoot of Fairport Convention, featuring key member and leader Sandy Denny. The band's only studio album, a self-titled record featuring Denny's own compositions and several covers, arrived in 1970. (A second album was planned but never completed, although guitarist Jerry Donahue later completed the project and released it in 2008 as Fotheringay 2.) While Fotheringay's work proved to be interesting and beguiling, the band nevertheless broke up in 1971, with Denny going on to launch a solo career. She also sang in duet with Robert Plant on Led Zeppelin's "Battle of Evermore," becoming the only guest vocalist to perform on any of the band's albums. ~ Bruce Eder & William Ruhlmann
- FORMED
- 1970
- GENRE
- Folk