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Label: Radioactive | Rock, Blues | Recorded at A&R Studio N.Y.C. | RAR 3% Rec.
"A local Massachusetts rural rock outfit, their first album is now catching on with collectors. The first 45 features two album cuts, but the second 45 tracks are non-album.
They apparently had a long local career as they recorded a rare second album in 1975, which is reputedly more polished than the first one."
Group Members
James Kaminski (Guitar)
William Benjamin (Vocals, Drums)
James Kaminski (Guitar, Vocals)
Guy DeVito (Bass, Vocals)
Peter Newland (Vocals, Harmonica)
Michael Benson (Guitar)
Tracklist
01. House On The Corner 3:06
02. Black Sunday 3:20
03. Mine Eyes Have Seen 4:11
04. Lonely Lady 4:46
05. Journey 5:02
06. Shape I?m In 2:29
07. Country Girl 5:44
08. Over The Hill 3:12
09. Duck Sweat 4:04
10. Highway 6:05
greattest band name ever! hahahaha
KOSMICKEN09 5 days ago
Nice......i'm just finding all of these more obscure, old bands after I watched a clip by The Move, then Wizzard, Cactus, etc.......thanks for posting these songs!!!
/born in '71.
Sirscorps 6 days ago
Kewl!
genxxxersize 1 month ago
Thank you ! Fat was the greatest live band I ever heard. They never got the recognition they deserved.
bobmullany 7 months ago
I was lucky to have an uncle who was a DJ and also loved good music. I was born in '72, so lots of "his" music was before my time. I grew up with Motley Crue, Ratt, Poison, Bon Jovi, etc. Luckily, he turned me on to Fat, Savoy Brown, Molly Hatchet and the early Stones stuff. He was a big fan of the triple guitar attack, but a band had to have at least two guitarists to get him excited. This is a great track with a great riff.
timrichter9 8 months ago