These include the pieces Steely Blue and Mississippi Ditty from his Simply Swing collection, and Cycles In The Avenue from his collection Five Pictures of Sark (inspired by a visit to the island on his honeymoon),[6][7] which have variously featured in intermediate guitar syllabuses from ABRSM and Trinity examination boards.
[8] Lindsey-Clark's recordings include Theo's Brother, an album on which he performs, among other compositions, Five Pictures of Sark in its entirety.
[9] Lindsey-Clark's piece Shadow of The Moon is also a favourite for solo musicians,[10] and has been performed by notable guitarists including David Russell.
[12] Pulsar, a modern piece originally written for The Beatty Classical Guitar Competition in 2009, similarly appears in soloists' repertoires.
[14] Tim Panting of Classical Guitar magazine has said of Lindsey-Clark that he "has an extensive knowledge of repertoire to fuel a very inventive compositional engine.