Other than the film soundtrack album, In 1974/1975 The Wombles made four studio albums, all of which went gold in the UK. Here is an excerpt from an Amazon review of the 4 CD Box Set (2022):

 

Album 1: WOMBLING SONGS is a neat introduction with the TV Version of the theme 'The Wombling Song'. It also has the pop hit 'full version' that reached no. 4 in the UK Singles Charts.
Album 2: REMEMBER YOU'RE A WOMBLE has a fab array of songs. Some noticeable standouts are the UK Chart no.3 'Remember you're a Womble' 'Minuetto Allegretto' 'Banana Rock' (Enjoyably Quirky) and 'Wellington Goes to the Waterloo' (I dig the instruments arrangements on this one!)
Album 3: KEEP ON WOMBLING reached no. 17 in the UK Album Charts. Like all the Womble albums the songs, they are storytelling. Some highlights are 'The Orinoco Kid' 'Womble of the Universe' and 'Hall of the Mountain Womble'.
Album 4: SUPERWOMBLING is the final 'Pop Group' studio album. One of my all time favourite Womble track is 'Superwomble'. I just love the arrangements on this and Super hero lyrics. This song only reached no. 20 in the UK Charts! It should have been higher. Standouts for me are 'Wombles on Parade' and 'Nashville Wombles'.
Of course these are my favourite standouts. Other listeners will have theirs.

Wombling Songs Album Playlist

Keep On Wombling Album Playlist

Remember You’re A Womble Album Playlist

Superwombling Album Playlist

Wombling Free

“The film, Wombling Free” was not, in my opinion, a very good film. It was made on a very low budget, and did not follow either the stop-frame technique used by Ivor Wood for the original TV series, nor the pop group Wombles (which would of course  have been too big, unless giant scenery could have been created). Director Lionel Jefferies chose to use little people in costumes for this low budget movie, shot at Pinewood studios.  The screenplay was dire. But for me it was my first chance to score a movie, - and if I had not agreed, they would have got somebody else. Having accepted the job I went at it with gusto, and we used a full orchestra, recording to picture. Some interesting cues resulted. I’m particularly fond of the long cue for the opening titles, which visited ancient historical events and current day geographical locations  in its explanation of the “fact” that Wombles have been around for a long time, and all over the world. So I got to write music for the creation of the world, right up to the present day, with Wombles at the Taj Mahal, Buckingham Palace and in Manhatten. All the songs on the album are re-records, - partly for union reasons (using the scores from the original records) – and Lionel asked me to add a section pastiching “The Sound Of Music” in the middle of “White Tie and Tails”, which was fun, but rather baffling if you know the original!”

Tracklisting:

  1. "The Wombling Song (Film Version)"

  2. "The Creation Of The World (Main Title)"

  3. "Edinburgh Rock"

  4. "Introduction From Minuetto Allegretto"

  5. "Introduction To The Womble Burrow"

  6. "Wombling White Tie & Tails (Film Version)"

  7. "Under The Hills And Not Far Away"

  8. "Madame Cholet"

  9. "Mr. Roland Frogmorton's Music"

  10. "Miss Felicity Kim Frogmorton's Music"

  11. "Frogmorton's Theme"

  12. "The March Of The Machines"

  13. "Exercise Is Good For You (Film Version)"

  14. "The Underground Garden"

  15. "Count Down And Lift-Off"

  16. "Womble Of The Universe"

  17. "The Queen"