In the intervening period, Brierley's original vinyl recordings have become collectable. In 2005,
Sanctuary Records Group released a double CD set titled
Autograph of Time, comprising digitally remastered versions of all Marc Brierley's recorded output of 1966–1970. In 2014,
Cherry Red Records Group released a compilation on the
Cherry Tree label with the title,
Welcome to the Citadel, using the same cover artwork as the original CBS LP release, comprising the whole of the
Citadel recordings with the addition of the
Transatlantic Records EP, and a further five previously unreleased tracks derived from rehearsal demos. Also in 2014,
Cherry Red Records Group released a compilation on the
Cherry Tree label with the title,
Hello, using the same cover artwork as the original CBS LP release, comprising the whole of the
Hello recordings with the addition of eight previously unreleased tracks derived from a demo session recorded by
Island Records in 1973. Since the key recordings have been re-issued, Rob Hatch-Miller wrote in his review, "The anthology gives the listener a good idea of Marc Brierley's brilliant musical evolution, from his early days as a straight-faced Dylanite singer-songwriter, to the whimsical and slightly psychedelic folk pop of his later work ... a long overdue introduction to a unique and remarkable artist whose music is more than worthy of a prime spot in the folk-rock canon". Brierley's work has continued to resonate: "His reputation has never stopped growing, however, and a recent CD retrospective has given him a far wider audience than before." Marc Brierley gave his first full length live performance since 1973 on 24 January 2018 at the Betsey Trotwood, Clerkenwell, London. ==Discography==