Sunday, May 03, 2026

This post is the last one that I will post for download: "Tear Gas" - Selftitled (One of The Best Hardrock Band Ever, UK 1971) (FLAC)



Hello all bloggers. 

I just want to announce that this download is my last post in the blog world. 
I have been posting music for over 20 years now and I have no longer time to rip CDs, scan albums + Info. 

Everything has an end and I thank all of you who have been loyal followers on my blogs. I will not close the page because of all the good links that still work in my blog. 

Thanks again for all the loyal followers who have downloaded good music, there are other blogs that you can go to. 

 Kind regards ChrisGoesRock




"Tear Gas" - Selftitled (One of The Best Hardrock Band Ever, UK 1971) [FLAC]

Size: 271 MB
Bitrate: FLAC
Ripped by: ChrisGoesRock
Source: Japan SHM-CD Remaster
Artwork Included

A Glasgow, Scotland progressive rock band formed in the late 60s, Tear Gas initially comprised Eddie Campbell (keyboards), Zal Cleminson (guitar), Chris Glen (bass, vocals), Gilson Lavis (drums) and Andi Mulvey (vocals). Mulvey had previously sung with local beat group the Poets. After changing from their original name, Mustard, they chose Tear Gas as a variation on the same theme. However, Mulvey was soon replaced by keyboard player and vocalist David Batchelor, and Lavis (who later played with Squeeze) by Richard Monro from Ritchie Blackmore’s Mandrake Root. 


It was this line-up who made their recorded debut with 1970’s Piggy Go Getter, an album typical of the time with its extended guitar and keyboard passages. However, they were more playful than some - ‘We were a really loud band. In fact we used to open with Jethro Tull’s ‘Love Story’, which started very softly and the crowd would drift towards the front. 

Then we’d turn the volume up and blow everyone out of the hall.’ Later in 1970 Hugh McKenna replaced Batchelor while his cousin Ted McKenna (ex-Dream Police) took over from Monro on drums. Itinerant musician Ronnie Leahy also contributed keyboards in Batchelor’s absence, though the group were by now living in penury six to a room in Shepherd’s Bush, London. A second album was recorded for release on Regal Zonophone Records but again met with a lacklustre response from the critics. Despite regular touring in an effort to establish themselves, it was not until they teamed up with Alex Harvey in August 1972 to become the Sensational Alex Harvey Band that they saw any real success.

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.

Formed in Glasgow at the close of the 1960s, the band featured Eddie Campbell (keyboards), Zal Cleminson (guitar), Chris Glen (bass, vocals), Gilson Lavis (drums) and Andi Mulvey (vocals).

Mulvey and Lavis were soon replaced respectively by keyboard player and vocalist David Batchelor, and Richard Monro. This line- up recorded the album “Piggy Go Getter”, in 1970. Some months later Hugh McKenna replaced Batchelor while his cousin Ted McKenna (ex-Dream Police) took over from Monro on drums.

This line-up of Tear Gas soon earned a reputation as a fine live act and the band’s self-titled second album was much stronger work than its predecessor, released in the UK on the Regal Zonophone label in 1971. Despite its excellence, the album failed to sell in significant quantities.

In August 1972 Zal Cleminson, Ted McKenna, Hugh McKenna and Chris Glen joined forces with vocalist Alex Harvey to form The Sensational Alex Harvey Band who would meet with success and record a series of inventive albums throughout the 1970s.

The Glasgow-based prog/heavy/rockers Tear Gas (originally known as Mustard) released their second album in 1971 establishing themselves on the underground scene.

Wullie Monro and Eddie Campbell left the band. Wullie joined Berserk Crocodiles (see Dream Police) and Ted McKenna from the freshly collapsed Dream Police replaced him. Eddie Campbell quit for whatever reason – perhaps just tired of touring – and was not instantly replaced. ‘Tear Gas’ released on the Regal Zonaphone label by this revised line up though Campbell appears on the ‘live in the studio’ medley of ‘All Shook Up & Jailhouse Rock’.

An un-credited Ronnie Leahy provides the keyboards elsewhere on the album. Leahy played with Glen, McKenna and Cleminson again in the early ’90s under the name of the ‘Sensational Party Boys’ – promoters mistook the name for a group of male strippers! ‘ Saw them in London in the Charing Cross Road Marquee (now a Weatherspoons) – a right good night..

Tear Gas’ has an odd front cover pic. Is it meant to signify anything? If so it was lost on us. All tracks are ‘hard ‘n heavy rock’ . Again not terribly memorable apart from ‘Love Story’, a highlight of the stage act, whose arrangement was visited again by SAHB on the ‘Penthouse Tapes’. One is left with the feeling that the band was a couple of years behind the times in their material and the union with Alex Harvey was the shot in the arm of originality they needed. ‘Tear Gas’ was reissued on CD by Renaissance, a US label, in the mid ’90s as RCD1005.

After the comercial failure of the ‘Tear Gas’ LP, Ted McKenna’s cousin, Hugh McKenna, was drafted in on keyboards and backing vocals but Davie Batchelor soon left to go into production – he produced the SAHB stuff – they all sound pretty good – but was famously dropped by Noel Gallagher during the making of Oasis’ first album.

A rumour persisted for a while that he had to quit Tear Gas because he was going deaf! Hugh took over the lead vocals and this is the line-up that returned to Glasgow to join up with Alex Harvey after an unsuccessful stint in London . The rest of that story is well-documented history.

Davey Batchelor - Vocals, Guitar
  Zal Cleminson - Lead Guitar
 Chris Glen - Bass, Vocals
 Ted McKenna - Drums

Guest Musicians
 Hugh McKenna - Keyboards
 Alex Harvey - Vocals

01. That's What's Real 06:02
02. Love Story 07:01
03. Lay It on Me 03:44
04. Woman for Sale 04:24
05. I'm Glad 05:49
06. Where Is My Answer 05:59
07. Jailhouse Rock & All Shook Up 05:49
08. The First Time 04:53

Link: Tear Gas

PS, see you in OuterSpace...


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56 comments:

  1. What an amazing run. Have really appreciated everything you shared. Mostly, your time, effort and good taste. Thank you.

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  2. You've been a fact of life for so long. Thanks for everything. Hope to see you around.

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  3. Hace muchos años que te sigo, amigo. Muchas gracias por todo.

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  4. Many thanx for your great blog! 20 fantastic years.

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  5. Thank You for your excellent work. See you in the space. Peace !!

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  6. Sorry to see you go! I don't think I dled much but I liked reading your commentary. You'll be missed

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  7. Man, what a hell of a ride it was... Remember those 2006 days - Ride Your Pony, Chocoreve, and yours was my all time favs. And you the one who was still posting. So many bands become my favorites thanks to your blog, like Jerusalem , Iron Claw... and many more. Thank you legend

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    1. Ride Your Pony is still active as Twilight Zone... :)

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  8. Thanks to for your passion and time you shared with us...I discovered and enjoyed many bands here !! Good Luck

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  9. I'm sorry to see you go but thank you for all you've done - I appreciate all the music you've put out here for me to discover. Be well

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  10. Thanks for all the good music and great fun!

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  11. Learned so much here. You once were part of my daily routine.
    Thank you so much for everything. Wish you all of the luck!

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  12. Thanks so much for what you have posted here, so many wonderful sounds. Best wishes for the future.

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  13. So long and wishing you the best for the future. Thanks for all the great music over the years!!

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  14. Thank you so much for this time you have with us. My first CD download was from your blog. My best wishes.

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  15. Thank you so much Chris, I'am 76 years old and I know what you mean about running out of steam. I have been with you for the 20 years. I love all the music from the 40s to now, except rap crap & hip crap, they don't even know how to play ANY musical instrument. I have been in bands over the years, and before you ask. What do they call some one who hangs out with musicians? ( A drummer ). Have a happy life my friend.

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  16. Thanks for all the fish!
    Seriously, your good taste and generosity have given me a treasure trove.

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  17. Thanks Chris, Music is one of the greatest pleasures in life and your work has brought so much great music to people who might have missed it when it first came out. We were young in the early 70's and glam rock was our top 40 music universe! The world is a much better place for the likes of yourself who are willing to put in so much work for others to enjoy. Congratulations and enjoy life post the blog.

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  18. Many thanks and all the best

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  19. Thank you for sharing such good music all these years. First time, for me, was thru a torrent file with 5 albums from Pete Brown & Piblokto that I got and there was just a note about your ChrisGoesRock blog link. Another dimension into music discovery. Thanks and come back soon, stay safe.

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    1. Yes it all start around 200, what a journey. Take care.

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  20. I see this is a repost.

    Nonetheless, thanks for the posts I have downloaded over the years

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  21. Thanks for all your work for us.
    Regards, Dave.

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  22. Sic transit gloria mundi

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  23. Hi Chris, thank you for all ! I remember the first years early 2000's when you had all those problems with one or two assholes deleting links? And all the times you had to change the blog's name? And all the records I discovered and downloaded thanks to you ! Have a good life! And about the picture , fuck the nazipunks & others !

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  24. chris thanks for all the amazing shares over the years serious work.along with rockasteria yours was one of the first blogs i stumbled upon along time ago.have a nice life my friend

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  25. Si tu regardes mon avatar, tu comprendras pourquoi je suis touché que tu choisisses de terminer cette généreuse aventure avec un album de Tear Gas. J'ai découvert tant de groupes et d'albums depuis tout ce temps qu'un énorme "MERCI" ne sera même pas assez. Je te souhaite beaucoup d'activités reposantes dans le futur.
    JP, France

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  26. If you take a look at my profile picture, you’ll understand why I’m touched that you’ve chosen to round off this wonderful journey with a Tear Gas album. I’ve discovered so many bands and albums over the years that a huge “THANK YOU” wouldn’t even begin to cover it. I wish you all the best for the future.

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  27. Thank you for all, I discovered a lot of good music with your blog. All the best for your future :-)

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  28. well Chris, thank you for everything. Your blog has been a truly beautiful thing. Wish you all the best

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  29. Hey Chris... thanks for the incredible ride. See you in Outer Space. Rok on-ward! Great job, "thank you & thank you cousin".

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  30. I've discovered & rediscovered some amazing music!! Thanks for everything!!

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  31. Não há palavras para externilizar a gratidão por vc ao longo desses anos, nos presentear com obras primas, muita das vezes renegadas ao ostracismo. Valeu e muito Crhis!!👏👏Forte Abraço!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏☘

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  32. Thank you for all that you have done. You've introduced me to a lot of good music in the years that I've been following your blog.
    Peace, Love & Light!

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  33. thank you, you will be missed, take care

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  34. Thanks for everything Chris. You've left us a fine legacy. Your work has and always will be appreciated. Best regards.

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  35. From the Pirate Bay to this blog, you have shared some wonderful music!. Thanks very much for everything, Chris!

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  36. I've been following you since spring of 2007. Thank you so much for all. I wish you all the best. I have one request. Could you please post new version of dbpoweramp before you leave us for good? I suppose that it would not take a lot time & effort for you and it will be of great help for people like me who have become familiar with this great program thanks to you. Greetings from Serbia.

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  38. You have provided a genuine service to many music fans. Thanks, and best wishes for whatever is next.

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  39. Eternal thanks for such a great work you've done for us. All the best for you & yours. Cheers!

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  40. This is a really sad day...
    I've been with you from the very start, and it's really sad seeing good old blogs and friends signing off, one afte4 the other.
    It's the end of an era, and in some ways the end of good music for the general public as we knew it.
    Thanks for everything and I wish you health and luck in whatever you decide to do from now on.
    But, being an optimistic person, I do want and need to believe that you will be coming back from time to time, if not to upload more excellent music, at least to say hi and share some words with old friends. There is a bond that is hard to break and I am sure you feel it too, even now that you are about to close a door. Don't throw away the key.

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  41. Chris, thank you so much for everything you've done! For us! I've been following you for, I don't know, 20 years, and I've always appreciated the blog. I wrote to you and sent you a little support several years ago. The years go by, and I'll turn 70 in August. You've been a part of my life for a long time. Goodbye, my friend, I'll keep seeing if and what you can do. Hugs, Carlos

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  42. Thank you for all that you have done for all of us who have enjoyed your work on this blog! You will be sorely missed but not forgotten. Hope to see you in Outer Space! Cheers brother!

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  43. Since the first days in 2006 following you and discovered things that i never heard before...thanks for everything Chris.

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  44. Thank you for all the good music you shared along the years..and ı wısh you a healthy and happy life wıth full of music,wherever you are and whatever you do..thank you once again..you wıll be missed...Unless there are major changes in my life or ın the world, I will continue to post daily sharings on my blog...because,the show must go on...
    goodmusicfromearth3.blogspot.com.

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  45. Many thanks, much respect. I have been there for... honestly more than 20 years??!! if that's possible? Haven't you been going for hmm 23 or 24? All the best. I don't think anyone has outlived you.

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  46. Must be more than twenty years! Thanks for the continuously high quality, not only the uploads but the presentation of the blog, the scans and extra sidebar images and posts of photos. Always fun to open up!
    We're all getting older (I'm 73, or 4?) and I understand why the detailed attention to running a blog can be less fun than it was. I'm also not sure if music blogging - in the sense that we do it - has much of a future as interest in albums dies out. KIds today stream and swipe through individual "songs" more than turn each other on to albums. But you've been a Big Blogger, Chris! Made millions of people happy over the years, including me. Time to put your feet up, clamp on the cans and enjoy your music without feeling you have to share it any more. The music will always be there. Thanks again.

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