| Releases: | ||||
| Grange Hill (7") | BBC Records | 1979 | ||
| Appears On: | ||||
| I Just Made Up My Mind / Now It's My Turn (7", Single, Promo) | I Just Made Up My Mind | Deram | 1967 | |
| Groupie Girl (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (LP) | Four Wheel Drive, Got ... | Polydor | 1970 | |
| Long Live Love (LP) | Country Girl, Country ... | EMI Records, EMI Records | 1974 | |
| Bianca (12", Maxi) | CBS | 1979 | ||
| Excelsior A Máquina Do Som - Vol. 8 (LP) | Here Comes That Sound ... | Som Livre, Sigla | 1980 | |
| Bass! (CD) | Here Comes That Sound ... | FFRR | 1989 | |
| Celebrating 40 Years Of Excellence: 1960 - 2000 (2xCD, Comp) | Wallop | Tylden & Co, Hell's Bells Records | 2000 | |
| Instro Hipsters A Go-Go Volume 4 (25 Of The Coolest Instrumentals Of The Late 1960s & Early 1070s) (CD, Comp) | True Blue | Past & Present Records | 2003 | |
| Private Funktion (CD, Album) | Triumph Stag | Jalapeno Records | 2006 | |
Despite his 'Souler' reputation for being a member of a band behind the classic "The Champ", Alan also made a career working on themes for movies and television programmes and was part of many bands (from Rock & Roll band Emile Ford And The Checkmates in the sixties to The Shadows in the seventies); he also work for other well-known artists (Olivia Newton-John, Jane Birkin & Serge Gainsbourg) using his talent as pianist, arranger and musical director.
In the USA, as part of the project Love De-Luxe in 1979 (on Hawkshaw's Discophonia), one of his productions reached a first ranking on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play charts - the single "Here Comes That Sound Again".
Alan was a key member on the legendary Soul-Funk project The Mohawks (the one behind the timeless classic "The Champ", largely sampled by Breakbeat-based genres such as Hip Hop, R&B and Jungle-Drum n'Bass since the eighties. This magic moment of his artistic journey under the band named The Mohawks would take place on the end sixties; The Mohawks would never do any official tour or major performances, but their ground breaking relase "The Champ" would stand the test of time as a Breakbeat standard for an incredible amount of music since then. The number of samples generated and the re-releases from that all-time classic "The Champ" is something Alan would never imagine himself at that time, not even on his wildest dreams.