Rewriting History

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1) “Little Red Ridinghood” was originally by Sam The Sham.
This is Fat Old Man’s remastered version with American singer Spuhtz.

2) “How Soon Is Now” was originally by The Smiths and is considered a classic from the 80s.
Fat Old Man decided giving the track an 80s keyboard overhaul. All keyboards are using a DX7
[if that means anything to you] and drums using Linn electronic drums [if that means anything to you].
He then added an 80s sounding heavy metal guitar solo. making the sound pure 80s.
He thinks that when Morrissey hears it, he will approve.

3) “I’ve Gotta Get A Message To You” was originally by The BeeGees
and is about a man on death row about to be executed.
Fat Old Man recorded several versions, some full on Fat Old Man crazy,
however be decided a simpler version would suit the album more.

4) “So What” was originally by the Anti Nowhere League and became even more famous (infamous) when Metallica did a cover.
Full of swearing and offensive language, it has become a punk classic.

5) “Mother’s Little Helper” was originally by The Rolling Stones on their classic album – Aftermath.
Here we have Fat Old Man doing the instuments and Drakpete (The King Of The London Singalong Scene) on vocals.

6) “Unguarded Moment” was originally recorded by The Church. Fat Old Man first recorded a version for Antithesis III.
Fat Old Man used to play it as an encore and it soon became a fan favourite so Fat Old Man typically
dropped it from his set. He has now recorded a new version for Rewriting History.

7) “16 Tons” 16 was written by Merle Travis and was first released in 1947. Since then many artista have covered it.
Fat Old Man decided to do several mixes, from normal to outright crazy. After several requests here is the crazy version.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!

Tracks 2,3,4, and 6 copyright 2019 Tracks 1,5 and 7 copyright 2020 Compilation copyright 2020

 

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