Great question! And thank you!

Well I’ve answered this question once, taking an hour and a half over it; O level Maart it was. I pressed the preview button, then hit the back button and it all disappeared. F***!
So I’m not going to go through all that again, so here it is in brief:
1
Whenever We See The Dark from my OX15 album. Ian Anderson guested on flute and Q magazine’s review said that it out-Tulled Jethro Tull. Gerry Conway on drums.
2
Metal Matty from the FC 25th Anniversary boxset. Okay, I nicked the intro off Dave Gilmour, but it’s FC’s rockiest moment.
3
The Wounded Whale from Five Seasons. Orchestral strings, heroic guitar solo.
4
Recognised by David Hughes. My bass sings. I’d written a really nice thing here for my bass but it’s gone. Dave and I go back a long way, about twenty years, when Mick Linnard was on lead acoustic and Eddi Reader was the vocalist. No, I have no recordings. Later we were a duo, Rogers and Hammersmith…
5
Diamonds Are Out, Rubies Are In by Mark Germino. Simon Nicol on rhythm guitar, Petere Vettese on keys, Russ Kunkel on drums. Paul Samwell Smith producing. It was me who played the bass solo.
6
Promise Me by Beverley Craven. DM on drums and Simon on guitar. It was me who played the bass solo.
7
Woodstock by Blue Tapestry. It’s only available to the people who played it, though you may remember it from when we played at Cropredy and won 3-1…
8
Colours Of A Shade by Robert Plant. I played all the instruments and he sang. He also gave me co-writer. What a hero!
9
Ardal Gymraeg from my Serving Suggestion. It means Welsh-speaking-area and I now live in one. I wrote it for the Sony Playstation game The Book Of Watermarks. It originally featured Martin Bell (Albion Band, The Wonder Stuff) on violin but he was out of the country at the time so Chris Leslie worked his magic on it.
10
Dancer To The Drum by Beth Nielsen Chapman. Simon Nicol played second guitar, Sir Russ Kunkel played drums and Sir Paul Samwell Smith produced. I played bass and dulcimer. Beth is the best writer/performer I’ve ever stood next to onstage and one of the best humans I’ve ever met.
11
Promise Me by Beverley Craven. I played on the demo but when she made the album I was in USA with Jethro Tull. They kept my bass part though ¦:)
12
Flowers Of The Forest by Mairi Armstrong. A different tune from the FC version. Troy Donockley on low whistle and Mairi’s wonderful soprano voice flying overhead. Me on everything else. Top stuff. This album also features the best ever version of Loch Lomond.
13
Murfatlar from my Serving Suggestion. Started out as a trad tune from Romania but I made it my own. Parky on squeezy, CJL on violin, Paul Burgess on drums. Lots of Hammond and Mellotron.
14
New Breton from my Serving Suggestion. I lived in Brittany for a while and Jan and me are going back to visit next month. Home again. Can’t wait! Me with John Coghlan (ex-Status Quo) drums, Mick Bennion (GREAT young Banbury bass player).
Jan was trying to influence my decision in this but I told her to send her own list of a CD’s worth of tunes. I’d be interested to read what others think would make up a good selection of my work. There’s lots to choose from…
Maart, Saturday night, South African red wine…
xxx