Gary Clail & On-U Sound System

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Two Thieves and a Liar 00:00 Tools
Beef 05:33 Tools
The Emotional Hooligan 03:44 Tools
Magic Penny 02:50 Tools
Escape 04:22 Tools
Food, Clothes and Shelter 04:17 Tools
Rumours 04:41 Tools
Crocodile Eyes 04:26 Tools
Toes Tapping 06:07 Tools
Leroy, Leroy 03:45 Tools
Rave On 08:45 Tools
Peace Perfect Peace 04:31 Tools
Rat Race 05:31 Tools
Pt 2 Monk Track 00:00 Tools
House Building 05:58 Tools
Temptation (Parts 1 & 2) 00:00 Tools
False Leader (Parts 1 & 2) 00:00 Tools
Human Nature (On the Mix) (12" version) 00:00 Tools
Human Nature (On The Mix) 06:09 Tools
Human Nature (On The Mix) [12" Version] 06:12 Tools
A Man's Place on Earth (Extended Re-mix) 06:12 Tools
Privatise the Air Part 2 06:09 Tools
Privatise the Air (Pt. 1) 06:12 Tools
Who Pays The Piper 07:18 Tools
Beef (The Future Mix) (12" version) 06:12 Tools
These Things Are Worth Fighting For 05:50 Tools
Dreamstealers 05:08 Tools
No Comfort In The City 04:53 Tools
Human Nature 03:35 Tools
Speak No Evil 03:31 Tools
Autobiography 03:41 Tools
Buzzword 04:02 Tools
Isolation 03:45 Tools
Behind Every Fortune 04:15 Tools
Trouble 04:28 Tools
Free Again 04:42 Tools
Speak No Evil (Don't Rock The Boat) 05:20 Tools
A Man's Place On Earth 04:42 Tools
Beef (The Future Mix) [12" Version] 04:42 Tools
Human Nature (On the mix edit) 04:42 Tools
Decadance 05:07 Tools
These Things Are Worth Fighting For (Original Mix) 03:43 Tools
Privatise the Air Part 1 04:42 Tools
Privatise the Air (Part 1) 04:42 Tools
Privatise The Air 04:34 Tools
Karen Silkwood's Car 04:34 Tools
Food, Clothes & Shelter 04:16 Tools
Decadence 04:34 Tools
False Leader 04:34 Tools
Privatise The Air Pt.2 04:34 Tools
These Things Are Worth Fighting For (Orginal Mix) 04:34 Tools
These Things Are Worth Fighting For (Perfecto Mix) 05:51 Tools
Privatise the Air (Pt. 2) 04:39 Tools
Beef (The Future Mix) 12" Version 05:31 Tools
Pt. 2 Monk Track 05:31 Tools
Beef (The Future Mix) 04:42 Tools
Bad Natured 05:31 Tools
Privatise The Air, Pt. 1 05:31 Tools
Escape (On The Mix) 05:31 Tools
A Man's Place On Earth [Extended Re-Mix] 05:31 Tools
A Man' Place on Earth [Extended Remix] 05:51 Tools
Privatise The Air Pt. 2 05:51 Tools
Peace, Perfect Peace 05:31 Tools
Human Nature (7 Inch Edit) 05:31 Tools
Leroy,Leroy 05:31 Tools
These Things Are Worth Fighting For (young gods club mix) 05:44 Tools
Privatise the Air, Pt. 2 04:39 Tools
Privatise the Air (Part 2) 04:39 Tools
Who Pays the Piper (Perfecto Mix) 07:21 Tools
Privatise The Air Pt.1 05:31 Tools
Emotional Hooligan 04:39 Tools
These Things Are Worth Fighting For (Perfecto Radio Mix) 05:44 Tools
These Things Are Worth Fighting For (perfecto radio mix edit) 04:02 Tools
Monk Track, Pt. 2 05:31 Tools
Temptation 04:02 Tools
Temptation, Pts. 1-2 10:03 Tools
False Leader, Pts. 1-2 10:03 Tools
Beef (Future Mix) 05:31 Tools
Privatise the Air, Part 1 06:12 Tools
Escape (No Way Out Mix) 06:12 Tools
Who Pays The Piper? (Perfecto Mix) 06:12 Tools
Beef (The Future Mix 7" Edit) 04:02 Tools
Beef (The Future Mix 12" Version) 06:12 Tools
Speak No Evil (Don't Rock the Boat Mix) 06:12 Tools
Pt2 Monk Track 10:03 Tools
Humam Nature 10:03 Tools
Human Nature (On The Mix) [12'' Version] 06:12 Tools
False Leaders Pt 1 & Pt 2 08:44 Tools
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Gary Clail is a British singer and record producer. He was part of On-U Sound Records (and also the On-U Sound System) and led Gary Clail's Tackhead Sound System. Clail worked originally as a roofer,[1] but during the mid to late 1980s based in Bristol, he became a warm up act for On-U gigs.[2] Clail first released a record in 1985.[1] Several 12" singles were issued between 1985 and 1987, before Clail's first LP for Nettwerk, Tackhead Tape Time, a split effort between Clail and Tackhead.[2] "Television: The Drug of the Nation" by The Beatnigs was remixed by Clail, Adrian Sherwood and Mark Stewart, on the Alternative Tentacles record label in 1988.[3] In 1989, Clail issued his own album, billed as Gary Clail & On-U Sound System, on On-U Sound, which marked Clail's entrance to the electronic underground scene in Bristol, eventually leading him to work with RCA a couple of years later. This output incorporated several singles and EPs, as well as The Emotional Hooligan (1991).[2] Clail released a further on Yelen Records, entitled Keep the Faith (1996).[2] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.