Natural Gas (band)

Natural Gas was a Canadian rock music group featuring a horn section.

In a similar vein to Lighthouse, Chicago and Blood Sweat & Tears, the group was put together by George Olliver.

Their debut album was recorded at RCA studios in Montreal in October that year and mixed in New York.

Playing in genres that ranged from rhythm and blues to jazz and rock, they received a positive review by Montreal's The Gazette.

The reviewer noted a slightly unusual choice of material when they played the theme to 2001: A Space Odyssey, but wrote that it added to their versatility.

[5] It was reported by Record World in their January 24, 1970, issue that Natural Gas' single "All Powerful Man" bw "What Do You Want From My Life" would soon be released.

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.

[1] In 1971, members, Dave Berman and Brian Wray along with Brian Dewhurst, Gerry Legault and Joey Roberts (aka Joey Miquelon) became the fifth version of Motherlode, originally founded by Steve Kennedy, William Smith, Ken Marco and Wayne Stone.

[14] It included the track "Rollin's On My Mind" Lear co-wrote with keyboardist Brian Wray.

The song "Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You" had Dianne Brooks helping out with background vocals.