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Author: David Rodigan.
Photographer: Paul "Scooby" Smith.
Personnel: Winston Francis (vocals, background vocals); Michael Lee (saxophone); Trevor Mires (trombone); Benedic Lamdin (vibraphone); Nasser Bouzida, Style Scott (drums).
Recording information: Mary Hare School For Deaf Children; The Fish Market; The Villas Of Invention.
The Beat (Magazine) (p.9) - "[P]art of the joy of this disc is the old-school sound right down to the keyboard tone and Fatty's own singing and dj segments are in the pocket as well..." Suvival Of The Fattest Music Prince Fatty Suvival Of The Fattest Songs | 1. | Curious - (featuring Little Roy) |
| 2. | Fat Panther, The |
| 3. | Meltdown |
| 4. | Don't Give Up - (featuring Little Roy) |
| 5. | Cow Foot and Gravy |
| 6. | Milk and Honey - (featuring Hollie Cook) |
| 7. | Mr Freeze |
| 8. | Scorpio |
| 9. | Big Man Cry - (featuring Winston Francis) |
| 10. | Switch Blade |
| 11. | Milk and Honey in My Dub |
| 12. | Death of Hercules, The - (featuring Mutant Hi Fi) |
| 13. | Gin and Juice |
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