FATMAN
RECORDS

 Independent Reggae label: Fat Man Records is a Reggae label based in London, associated with Fatman Sound system. Ran by Ken 'Fatman' Gordon. Catalogue numbers suggest that Fat Man issued at least four singles in 1974-75.  Numbering was in an FM-0 / FM-000 series.  FM-3, which came out in 1974, was Errol Dunkley's 'Letter To Myself'; while FM-004, which emerged in the following year, was 'Let Him Try' by John Brown.  The label was revived in the late 1990s/ early 2000s. It issued singles in an FM-000 numerical series. Distributed By Fatman Records.

  
 
95
Mikal Rose
Born Free
FAT MAN FM 001
95 Not Traced FAT MAN FM 002
95 Not Traced FAT MAN FM 003
95 Mikey Brooks Money Is Not All FAT MAN FM 004
95 Junior Reid Jail House FAT MAN FM 005
95
Delroy Wilson
Talk Too Much
FAT MAN FM 006
95
Don Carlos
Nice Time ‎
FAT MAN FM 007
95
Delroy Wilson
Live Good
FAT MAN FM 008
95 Not Traced   FAT MAN FM 009
95 Not Traced FAT MAN FM 010
95 Lacksley Castel What A Great Day FAT MAN FM 011
99 Earl Zero Please Officer FAT MAN FM 012
99 Augustus Pablo Pablo In Moonlight City FAT MAN FM 013
99
Barry Brown
No Wicked Shall Enter The Kingdom Of Zion
FAT MAN FM 014
2001 Johnny Clarke Jah Jah We Are Waiting FAT MAN FM 015
2001 Not Traced FAT MAN FM 016
2002
Nah-I
Jamaican Girls
FAT MAN FM 017
2002 Not Traced FAT MAN FM 018
2002 Hugh Mundell Jah Fire Will Be Burning / Fire Dub FAT MAN FM 019
2002 Hugh Mundell King Of Israel  FAT MAN FM 020
2002
Badoo
Reaching To Be Free
FAT MAN FM 021
2002 Cornel Campbell Brothers Killing Brothers FAT MAN FM 022
2002
Ranking Toyan
Opportunity
FAT MAN FM 023
2002
Frankie Jones
Took Us Away
FAT MAN FM 024
2002
Johnny Clarke
The Creator
FAT MAN FM 025
2002 K C White No No No FAT MAN FM 026
2010 Tremendous Theres A Problem FAT MAN FM 027

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