Natural Gas (album)

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Released1970
StudioRCA Studios, Montreal, Canada
LabelFirebird FB 18
ProducerPat Jaques, Fran White
Natural Gas
Studio album by
Released1970
StudioRCA Studios, Montreal, Canada
LabelFirebird FB 18
ProducerPat Jaques, Fran White

Natural Gas is an album by Canadian jazz rock group Natural Gas. It was their only album. It stayed in the Canadian charts for a period of time in 1970.

Natural Gas' debut album was recorded at RCA studios in Montreal in October, 1969. It was produced by the group's managers, Pat Jaques and Fran White who the group met in March that year. It was also mixed in New York.[1][2] It was released in January, 1970. It was released in the United States some time before it got a Canadian release. It was also a front page pick by music magazines, Record World and Billboard.[3]

A party was held in January at Broadway Recording Studios for the release of the group's album. It was attended by Gus Gossart, WCBS-FM Program Director, Dick Bozzi, WCBS-FM Music Director, Dan Goldberg, Music Editor of Record World, plus hosts, George and Sam Goldner of Firebird Records.[4] Their song, "What Do You Want From My Life" was also getting attention.[5] By March, that year, Modern Tape's Promotional Director, John Driscoll was ready to tour the Western Provinces to promote the group's LP album and their single, "All Powerful Man".[6]

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