A Flat Man
A 48 track singer-songwriter album (50m 50s) — released March 17th 2008 on Hoorgi House
                    
                    Ivor Cutler, loved by generations of fans for his unique brand of music and poetic humour, produced 10 record albums, and was a phenomenal stage presence for 50 years.  He is also famous for his BBC radio work - especially his 21 sessions for the legendary John Peel. Billy Connolly summed Cutler up thus: "The world needs Ivor Cutler in order to think differently".
A Flat Man was Ivor Cutler's final album and exhibits the Cutler magic at its best, sharp-witted and surreal by turns.  To mark the second anniversary of his death, his family have re-released it on their own label Hoorgi House.
                
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