Sending in a rhythm (!) track from London is hardly a collaboration that deserves very much attention. Just good for some name-dropping action, that's all.
LE
Spot on, LE, I would not even bother to listen to it, I promise.
MK's collaboration with David Crosby was a perfect "Mark can't say no" situation, where you have a not-so-good song recorded over the Internet by a stranger for a stranger purely for name-dropping reasons. But the funniest thing is that when I heard it for the first time, I rejected listening it from the very first second and immediately stated that the song is not-so-good.
And people started yelling at me like "IT'S DAVID CROSBY, how it can't be good"? But I said — I don't care it's David Crosby or Henri Mancini, if song is not-so-good, it's not-so-good. And after a while same people started telling me "Yeah, I never listened that song again since then". People are people...
With all that being said, Mark also did a virtual session for "17 Hills" song and it was good. Also, "What A Wonderful World" was great, but it's very hard to ruin that one actually, it's one of the best songs human kind came up with. So it all depends on song hence "Song is King" as Mark would say.