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.
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FAT
MAN
FM
001
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FAT MAN
FM
002
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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
FAT MAN
FM
006
95
FAT MAN
FM
007
95
FAT MAN
FM
008
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FAT MAN
FM
009
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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
FAT MAN
FM
014
2001
Johnny
Clarke
Jah Jah We
Are Waiting
FAT MAN
FM
015
2001
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FAT MAN
FM
016
2002
FAT MAN
FM
017
2002
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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
FAT MAN
FM
021
2002
Cornel
Campbell
Brothers
Killing Brothers
FAT MAN
FM
022
2002
FAT MAN
FM
023
2002
FAT MAN
FM
024
2002
FAT MAN
FM
025
2002
K C
White
No No
No
FAT MAN
FM
026
2010
Tremendous
Theres A
Problem
FAT MAN
FM
027