• 1951,
The Happy Brass Deceivers, "Big Chief Battle Axe"; The Memphis Hometown Jug Band Five, "When the Saints Go Marching In" (78 rpm single). Charters, a band member, contributed vocals and clarinet. The recording was financed by his then-wife's father. According to Charters'
A Checklist of Productions, Recordings, Compilations, and Writings for Album Release, 1951-2000 (unpublished): "A friend, Russ Solomon, was running a small record shop in the back of his father's pharmacy in the Tower Theater building in Sacramento and his Tower Records was the first - and maybe the only - shop to have our record in stock." Brandt Records. • 1954,
Billie and Dee Dee Pierce: The Music of New Orleans Vol. 3, The Music of the Dance Halls (selected tracks). Folkways Records. Selected tracks re-released in 1993 as part of Rhino Records' "Blues Masters" series, on
Blues Masters 11: Classic Women Blues. • 1954,
Blind Dave Ross: Blind Willie Johnson (selected tracks). Folkways Records. • 1954,
The Mobile Strugglers: American Skiffle Bands (selected tracks). Folkways Records. • 1954, ''
Ramblin' Jack Elliott and Derroll Adams''. Unreleased. • 1955,
Angeline Johnson: Blind Willie Johnson (selected tracks. Folkways Records. • 1959,
Lighting Hopkins: Lightning Hopkins. Folkways Records. • 1959,
Joseph Lamb: A Study in Classic Ragtime. Folkways Records. • 1959,
The Music of New Orleans: Vol. 4 The Birth of Jazz. Folkways Records. • 1959,
The Country Blues. RBF/Folkways Records. Compilation album released in conjunction with Charters' book
The Country Blues. • 1960,
Furry Lewis: Furry Lewis. Folkways Records. • 1961,
Pink Anderson: Carolina Blues Man, Vol. 1. Prestige/Bluesville Records. • 1961,
Pink Anderson: Medicine Show Man, Vol. 2. Prestige/Bluesville Records. • 1961,
Pink Anderson, Ballad & Folksinger, Vol. 3. Prestige/Bluesville Records. • 1962,
Backcountry Barrelhouse,
Barrelhouse Buck McFarland. Folkways Records. • 1962,
Ann Charters: An Essay in Ragtime. Folkways Records. • 1963,
J.D. Short/Son House: The Blues of the Mississippi Delta. Folkways Records. • 1964,
Ali Akbar Kahn and Ravi Shankar: The Master Musicians of India. Prestige Records. • 1964,
The Holy Modal Rounders. Prestige Records. • 1964,
The Music of the Bahamas: Vol. 1 Bahaman Folk Guitar, Joseph Spence. Folkways Records. • 1964,
The Music of the Bahamas: Vol. 2 Sacred Music, Launching Songs, and Ballads. Folkways Records. • 1964,
The Music of the Bahamas: Vol. 3 Instrumental Music from the Bahamas. Folkways Records. • 1964, ''New Orleans Jazz The 'Twenties'' Folkways Records. • 1965,
Herman Melville: Moby Dick or The Whale. Read by Louis Zorich. Folkways Records. • 1965,
Charles Ives: The Sonatas for Violin and Piano. Folkways Records. • 1965,
Charles Ives: The Short Piano Pieces. Folkways Records. • 1965,
Chicago Blues (Vols. 1 - 3). Series titled "Chicago/The Blues/Today!" Vanguard Records. • 1965, "Terry Callier: The New Folk Sound of Terry Callier." Prestige Records. • 1967,
Country Joe and the Fish: Electric Music for the Mind and Body. Vanguard Records. • 1967, ''
Country Joe and the Fish:
I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die.'' Vanguard Records. • 1967,
Buddy Guy: A Man and the Blues. Vanguard Records. • 1968,
John Fahey: Requia. Vanguard Records. • 1968,
Junior Wells: Coming at You! Vanguard Records. • 1968,
Buddy Guy: This is Buddy Guy! Vanguard Records. • 1967,
Country Joe & The Fish:
Here We Are Again • 1969,
The Frost: Frost Music. Vanguard Records. • 1969,
The Frost: Rock and Roll Music. Vanguard Records. • 1970, ''
Bill Haley and the Comets: Travelin' Band.
Janus Records. Released in Sweden by Sonet Records under the title Rock Around the Country.'' • 1971,
Skaggmanslaget: Snus, mus och brannvin. Sonet Records. • 1971,
Stefan Grossman: Those Pleasant Days. Transatlantic Records. • 1971,
Misc. Artists: Spellmansstamma i Delsbo. Sonet Records. • 1972,
The Cajuns (Vol. 1 and
Vol. 2.). Sonet Records. • 1972,
Peps Persson: The Week Peps Came to Chicago. Sonet Records. • 1972,
Ann Charters: A Joplin Bouquet. (Originally self-released on Portents Records, 1964.) GNP Records. • 1973,
Stefan Grossman: Live. Transatlantic. • 1974,
Peps Blodsband: Peps Blodsband. Sonet Records. • 1974,
Ann Charters: The Genius of Scott Joplin. Sonet Records. • 1975,
African Journey: A Search for the Roots of the Blues. Vanguard Records. • 1975.
Peps Blodsband: Hog Standard. Sonet Records. • 1975,
The Griots: Ministers of the Spoken Word. Ethnic Folkways Library. • 1976, ''Rockin' Dopsie and the Cajun Twisters: Doin' the Zydeco.'' Sonet Records. • 1977,
Jerry Williams and Roadwork: Too Fast to Live Too Young to Die. Sonet Records. • 1978,
African Flute, The Gambia. Folkways Records. • 1979,
Jerry Williams and Roadwork: I Can Jive. Sonet Records. • 1982, ''
Clifton Chenier and His Red Hot Louisiana Band: I'm Here.'' Sonet Records. • 1985,
The Klezmer Conservatory Band: A Touch of Klez! Vanguard Records. • 1990, ''Dave van Ronk: Hummin' to Myself.'' Gazell Records. • 1990,
The Fugs: Songs from a Portable Forest. Gazell Records. • 1998,
Bebo Valdes: Recuerdos de Habana. Gazell Records. ==References==