
There have been at least two bands / artists called Katch 22. 1. Katch 22 were a bunch of young boys who, in the 1960s, produced the U.K. answer to the U.S. soft rock scene (although they also recorded louder material in a more fuzzy, garage-y vein). Based in Surrey, Katch 22 were semi-pro until June 1966 when their performance at London's 100 Club was witnessed by TokeNam Aw, who offered to manage the group. Their first recording and début single, 'Major Catastrophe', was written by Aw.
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Major Catastrophe

Thoughts On A Rainy Day

Pumpkin Mini

out of my life

Makin' my mind up

Don't Listen

There ain't no use in hanging on

Go And Say Goodbye

baby love
state of meditation

Don't Bother
Service With A Smile
One Verse Curse
Bad Nuh Bumbo
The Dance Of The Shadow Boxer

The World's Getting Smaller
Gonna Get Nyam
The Prologue
Marga Breaks A Leg
Cynical World
Reverse World
Ghetto Child
Tribute To Funk Mafia
Final Judgement
For My Mum
Mind Field
Katch Mission
Crooked Places
Special Test
Killer B
Enigma
Mr. Right On
Get Together Now

Windy
The Death Of The Flat Black Circle
Who's Business
Epilogue
Son Of Shem
Stalag 22

Walk Away Renee
Pumkin Mini
Judas Contact
Diary Of A Blackman Living In The Land Of The Lost
groovy summertime
Brown Clown

While We're Friends
Ark of the Dark

Precious

Open Up Your Eyes
Making My Mind Up
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