Tear Gas - Piggy Go Getter (Reissue) (1970/1993)
Artist: Tear Gas
Title: Piggy Go Getter
Year Of Release: 1970/1993
Label: Limited Records
Genre: Psychedelic Folk, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 36:12
Total Size: 111/249 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Title: Piggy Go Getter
Year Of Release: 1970/1993
Label: Limited Records
Genre: Psychedelic Folk, Prog Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
Total Time: 36:12
Total Size: 111/249 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Lost Awakening - 3:46
2. Your Woman's Gone and Left You - 2:37
3. Night Girl (D. Batchelor, Z. Cleminson, C. Glen) - 6:11
4. Nothing Can Change Your Mind - 3:51
5. Living For Today - 3:15
6. Big House - 3:55
7. Mirrors of Sorrow (D. Batchelor, Z. Cleminson, C. Glen) - 3:09
8. Look What Else Is Happening (D. Batchelor, Z. Cleminson, C. Glen) - 5:32
9. I'm Fallin' Far Behind (D. Batchelor, Z. Cleminson, R. Monro) - 3:12
10. Witches Come Today - 3:34
David Batchelor - Lead vocals
Zal Cleminson - Guitar
Richard Monro - Drums
Eddie Campbell - Keyboards
Chris Glen - Bass
Originally known as Mustard. Their first vocalist Andy Mulvey had previously been with The Poets. However, he was soon replaced by David Batchelor and around the same time Gilson Lavis (their original drummer, who later played with Squeeze) was replaced by Richard Monro from Ritchie Blackmore's Mandrake Root.
This line-up recorded Piggy Go Getter, which made little impact. In 1970 Hugh McKenna took over Batchelor's vocal role and Ted McKenna (ex-Dream Police) relieved Monro on drums. They recorded a second album and tried to establish themselves on the underground scene but were going nowhere with their brand of tired boogie heavy rock, until they teamed up with Alex Harvey in August 1972 to become The Sensational Alex Harvey Band.
This line-up recorded Piggy Go Getter, which made little impact. In 1970 Hugh McKenna took over Batchelor's vocal role and Ted McKenna (ex-Dream Police) relieved Monro on drums. They recorded a second album and tried to establish themselves on the underground scene but were going nowhere with their brand of tired boogie heavy rock, until they teamed up with Alex Harvey in August 1972 to become The Sensational Alex Harvey Band.