Tenor Alastair Thompson left the King's Singers in May of 1978. He was the first change in personnel since 1970. Alastair studied Lieder in Stuttgart for a while and then, basing himself in London and Paris, he developed a career as a soloist and ensemble singer. He married an Hungarian soprano in 1981; they stayed on in London for a few years working as free-lance singers. With their two children they now live in Oxford and Alastair teaches many of the Academical Clerks at Magdalen College.
With the King's Singers:
- 10th Anniversary Concert, Vol. 1
- 10th Anniversary Concert, Vol. 2
- 20th Anniversary Celebration Sampler
- All At Once Well Met
- Both Sides of the King's Singers
- By Appointment
- Captain Noah and His Floating Zoo; Holy Moses
- Colouring Book
- Concert Collection
- Contemporary Collection
- Continental Collection
- Deck The Hall: Songs For Christmas
- De Janequin aux Beatles
- Deutsche und spanische Lieder der Renaissance
- Don't Get Around Much Anymore; One Of Those Songs
- A French Collection
- Grandes Exitos
- Greatest Hits
- History of Scottish Music, Vol. 1
- In Perfect Harmony
- The Jimmy Brown Song; It's A Great Little World
- Keep On Changing
- King's Singers (1972)
- King's Singers (1972 – tape)
- King's Singers (1976)
- King's Singers Collection (1972)
- King's Singers: Original Debut Recording
- The King's Singers sing Flanders & Swann and Noel Coward
- The King's Singers Sing of Courtly Pleasures
- Life On Mars; Down By the Stream
- Live at the Royal Festival Hall
- Lollipops
- Love Is the Answer
- Madrigal Collection
- Mary had a baby; Patapan; Deck the Hall
- Out Of The Blue
- Peanut Vendor; Shenandoah
Guest appearances:
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