Fresh Wine for the Horses is the debut studio album by English singer-songwriter, former Catherine Wheel frontman Rob Dickinson.
However, after the 2000 release of Catherine Wheel's last album, Wishville, the group disbanded.
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Dickinson has continued his creative pursuits in modifying vintage Porsche 911s, a known passion of his prior to his musical career.
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His song "The Storm" was featured on an episode of Discovery's series Deadliest Catch.
The single version featured Donelly and Catherine Wheel's lead singer Rob Dickinson singing in trade-off vocals, but after the final Belly album, Catherine Wheel's record label insisted that the song be re-recorded to remove most of Donelly's vocals, replacing them with Dickinson's, although Donelly's voice can still be heard during the chorus of the reworked version.
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He later followed that with the second single "The World is Darker" featuring Melissa Auf der Maur (of The Smashing Pumpkins, Hole and Auf der Maur), and then the driving rock song "Where We Are" featuring Rob Dickinson of the UK band, The Catherine Wheel.