Harvest Records Artists
- Jan Akkerman
- The Albion Band
- Amorphous Androgynous
- Ariel
- Aviator
- Kevin Ayers
- Ayshea
- Babe Ruth
- Bakerloo
- The Banned
- Barclay James Harvest
- Syd Barrett
- Battered Ornaments
- Be-Bop Deluxe
- La Belle Epoque
- The Beyond
- Blue Aeroplanes
- Richard Brautigan
- The Edgar Broughton Band
- Pete Brown & Piblokto
- Buddy and the Juniors
- Kate Bush
- Can
- Cargo
- Michael Chapman
- Clifton Chenier
- Climax Blues Band
- Shirley & Dolly Collins
- Dark Star
- Deep Purple
- Thomas Dolby
- Patrick Duff
- Duran Duran
- East of Eden
- Electric Light Orchestra
- Eloy
- Charlie Feathers
- The Flying Circus
- Focus
- Forest
- Formerly Fat Harry
- The Fourth Way
- David Gilmour
- The Gods
- The Grease Band
- The Greatest Show on Earth
- Gryphon
- Roy Harper
- Ashley Hutchings
- Iron Maiden
- Israel Vibration
- Janus
- Kayak
- King Harry
- Buddy Knox
- Helmut Koellen
- John Lees
- Little River Band
- The Lonely Boys (aka Little Bo Bitch)
- Jon Lord
- Love
- Love Sculpture
- Machiavel
- Maneige
- Mark-Almond
- Marshall Hain
- Dave Mason
- Nick Mason's Fictitious Sports
- Matumbi
- Max Middleton & Robert Ahwai
- Morrissey - Mullen
- Motorpsycho
- The Move
- Bill Nelson's Red Noise
- Nine Days Wonder
- Pallas
- Panama Limited Jug Band
- Pink Floyd
- The Pretty Things
- Professor Longhair
- Pyx Lax
- Quatermass
- Sadistic Mika Band
- The Saints
- Richard Schenider Jr.
- Eberhard Schoener
- Scorpions
- Jack Scott
- The Shirts
- Warren Smith
- Soft Machine
- Alan Sorrenti
- Southern Comfort
- Chris Spedding
- Spontaneous Combustion
- Strapps
- Sweet Smoke
- Tanned Leather
- Tea & Symphony
- Third Ear Band
- Tom Robinson Band
- Tomorrow
- Trinidad Oil Company
- Triumvirat
- Ike & Tina Turner
- The Undertones
- Unicorn (England)
- Roger Waters
- Wire
- Wizzard
- Roy Wood
- Richard Wright
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