Apart Brewer's droop and Steve Philips recordings, there is a single song in the Lindisfarne BT3, from spring 1974, all officially released. And we've all heard the early duet recordings of a young MK. I guess the early and huge success of DS, had provided MK with the adequate funds to buy all the recordings he was a part of and feels are not good enough for release. On the other hand, I wonder if the record company has ever suggested or made a solid offer for expanded versions. I know that MK is strongly against such editions, with the good reason that if the other songs weren't good enough for release then, why should they be now. And I don't know if his songwriting back then allowed songs to appear in an unfinished form. But I guess if the money from potential sales were good, the companies would have found a way. But the real crazy people about DS and MK's past relics are not that many, even with BD's standards.