Gary Clail
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Gary Clail is a singer and producer. He was part of On-U Sound Records (and also the On-U sound system) and led Gary Clail's Tackhead Sound System.
He was at one time a "roofer"[1] but during the mid to late eighties he become a warm up act for On-U gigs.
Clail first released a record in 1985[2]
Television: The Drug of the Nation by The Beatnigs was remixed by Clail Adrian Sherwood and Mark Stewart on Alternative Tentacles record label in 1988[3].
[edit] Discography
- 12" single: Gary Clail and the Occult Technology of Power - 'Half Cut For Confidence'
- 12" single: Gary Clail (and Tackhead) - 'Hard Left'
- Album: Gary Clail On-U Sound System - 'End Of The Century Party'
- Singles: Gary Clail On-U Sound System featuring Bim Sherman - 'Beef (How Low Can You Go?)'
- Singles: Gary Clail On-U Sound System - 'Human Nature'
- Album: Gary Clail On-U Sound System - 'Emotional Hooligan'
- Singles: Gary Clail On-U Sound System - 'Escape'
- Singles: Gary Clail On-U Sound System - 'The Emotional Hooligan'
- Singles: Gary Clail On-U Sound System - 'Who Pays The Piper?'
- Singles: Gary Clail On-U Sound System - 'These Things Are Worth Fighting For'
- Album: Gary Clail On-U Sound System - 'Dreamstealers'
- Promo 12" single: Gary Clail On-U Sound System - 'Speak No Evil'
- Singles: Gary Clail - 'Another Hard Man'
- Promo CDEP: Gary Clail - 'Promotional Sampler'
- Album: Gary Clail - 'Keep The Faith'
- Promo CD single: Gary Clail - 'Gary Clail'
- Compilation: Gary Clail - 'Human Nature: The Very Best Of Gary Clail'
[edit] References
- ^ Gary Clail Biography
- ^ Gary Clail Biography
- ^ Robbins, IA (1991) The Trouser Press Record Guide, 4th ed. Maxwell Macmillan International, ISBN 0020363613