Collaborations

Over the years Fat Old Man has worked with artists around the world. Here are a few notable ones. You might find a few other collaborations on different pages too.

Song 1: Originally by Pink Floyd a collaboration with Marcel Stoetzler- recorded for The Neptune Pink Floyd Tribute Disc Set (Return Of The Sons Of Neptune-2006 and is on Stained – 2007). It is a song from Pink Floyd’s album, The Wall and is when the lead character becomes a racist, which he later changes his mind.

Waiting For The Worms (WITH GLASSGLUE’S MARCEL STOETZLER)

Song 2: Mr Pleasant (Originally by The Kinks) – A collaboration with The HAA Group (see links page) This is a low quality MP3 and a quality version is available on the Dante’s Karaoke CD.

Mr Pleasant

Song 3: House Of The Rising Sun (a traditional blues song made famous by The Animals) – A collaboration with the Australian artist – Salty. A different version is on the album Therapy now available from most download and streaming sites.

House Of The Rising Sun

Song 4: Wichita Lineman (Originally recorded for a project by Keith Lemon collaborator Spin Master Plant Pot) – A collaboration with The Tall Man. It reunited two old friends and jamming partners.

Song 5: New York Mining Disaster 1941 (Originally by The Bee Gees) A collaboration with Ponytail Pete, 2924,. It ‘s about a fictitious mining cave-in. There may be more collaborations down the pipeline.

Song 6: A cover of Motortead’s Ace Of Spades with American singer Reg doing all vocals on it. It’s also an excuse for Fat Old mMan to tell everyone about when Lemmy bought him a drink!