Tear Gas - Tear Gas (Reissue) (1971/1993)

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Artist:
Title: Tear Gas
Year Of Release: 1971/1993
Label: Renaissance Records ‎
Genre: Hard Rock, Blues Rock, Prog Rock
Quality: Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 48:57
Total Size: 352 Mb (scans)
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Tear Gas - Tear Gas (Reissue) (1971/1993)


Tracklist:

1. That's What's Real (Batchelor, Cleminson) - 6:03
2. Love Story (Anderson) - 7:02
3. Lay It On Me (Batchelor, Cleminson) - 3:45
4. Woman For Sale (Batchelor, Cleminson) - 4:24
5. I'm Glad (Batchelor, Cleminson) - 5:49
6. Where Is My Answer (Batchelor, Cleminson) - 5:59
7. a. Jailhouse Rock (Leiber & Stoller)
....b. All Shook Up (Presley, Blackwell) - 5:50
8. The First Time (Batchelor, Cleminson) - 4:53

Bonus Track:
9. The Temptation Of St. Anthony (Alex Harvey) - 5:06

Line-up::
Davey (David) Batchelor — vocals & guitar (01-08)
Zal Cleminson — lead guitar (01-09)
Chris Glen — bass (01-09)
Eddie McKenna — drums (01-09)
and
Alex Harvey — vocals (09)
Hugh McKenna — keyboards (09)
Tony Chapman — producer (01-08)

By the time the second album was recorded, the drummer changed again. Eddie McKenna (ex- “Dream Police”) came instead of Wullie Monro, who later recalled: “By June 1972, Tear Gas was in a very poor condition. All the money earned by the group was spent on equipment, equipment, gasoline, transportation and hotels. Each week's budget did not exceed £ 8 per week. Without a doubt, if we had not met Alex Harvey, the group would soon cease to exist. ” The team teamed up with Harvey in August 1972 and became known as The Sensational Alex Harvey Band. They signed a contract with Phonogram and released their debut “Framed” in just 5 days.


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