Tear Gas

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Woman for Sale 00:00 Tools
Where Is My Answer 00:00 Tools
That's What's Real 00:00 Tools
Love Story 07:01 Tools
Lay It on Me 03:47 Tools
I'm Glad 05:51 Tools
The First Time 00:00 Tools
Jailhouse Rock & All Shook Up 00:00 Tools
The Temptation of St. Anthony (live) 00:00 Tools
Lost Awakening 03:29 Tools
Your Woman's Gone And Left You 00:00 Tools
Nothing Can Change Your Mind 03:36 Tools
Night Girl 00:00 Tools
Living For Today 03:02 Tools
Mirrors Of Sorrow 00:00 Tools
Big House 03:38 Tools
I'm Fallin' Far Behind 00:00 Tools
Witches Come Today 03:18 Tools
Look, What Else Is Happenin' 00:00 Tools
Look What Else Is Happening 00:00 Tools
Jailhouse Rock-All Shook Up 00:00 Tools
The Temptation Of St Anthony 00:00 Tools
Jailhouse Rock 00:00 Tools
All Fours 00:00 Tools
Deep Freeze 00:00 Tools
The Mirror Stares Also 00:00 Tools
Bleed For Me 00:00 Tools
Omega Supreme 00:00 Tools
Dark Half 00:00 Tools
That's Whats Real 00:00 Tools
Where Is My 00:00 Tools
The Temtation Of St. Anthony (Live) 00:00 Tools
All Shook Up 00:00 Tools
Lay On Me 00:00 Tools
Lost awaking 00:00 Tools
Love Story 1971 00:00 Tools
That´s What´s Real 00:00 Tools
Woman For Sale (1971) 00:00 Tools
08 - The First Time 00:00 Tools
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The name Tear Gas has been used by at least two artists. One is a Scottish rock band who recorded two albums in the early 70's. The other is a currently active hardcore punk band from Brisbane, Australia. The below description refers to the Scottish rock band, Tear Gas. Tear Gas produced two albums : Piggy Go Getter in 1970 and Tear Gas in 1971 The original Tear Gas line-up was Dave Batchelor (Vocals), Zal Cleminson (Guitar), Chris Glen (Bass)Eddie Campbell (Keyboards) and Wullie Monroe (Drums) 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. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.