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Gamma 2

 
Album Review: Gamma 2

  • Artist: Gamma
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1980
  • Type: Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The second LP from Gamma, an unlikely hard rock group on Elektra Records, features future Robin Trower vocalist Davey Pattison doing his best to sound like Bad Company during Paul Rodgers' "Rock & Roll Fantasy" period. With Jim Alcivar on synthesizer and Denny Carmassi on drums, you have a goodly portion of the band Montrose, since the guitarist/producer is the guiding hand behind this project. "Skin and Bone" might as well be Bad Company, while the cover of Thunderclap Newman's "Something in the Air" misses the mark slightly. The revolutionary theme of that great tune from the film The Strawberry Statement gets lost in the translation and doesn't have Pete Townshend's clever production. Though the attempt is interesting enough, memories of the original are so strong that this version is a bit of a letdown, the risk of treading on hallowed ground snagging the group here. Ronnie Montrose, Alcivar, and Pattison combine to write the leadoff track, "Mean Streak," which distorts the "Jumpin' Jack Flash riff just enough to create something new with a metal edge. "Four Horsemen" is Black Sabbath with '80s polish, while "Dirty City" goes back to the Ken Scott sound of the first Gamma LP, copying Foreigner's "Hot Blooded" from two years earlier. Ten Wheel Drive vocalist Genya Ravan is listed on "Dirty City," but Pattison's voice is what producers Gary Lyons and Ronnie Montrose bring up in the mix. "Voyager" is a dreamy metal blues number, and it gives Ronnie Montrose a chance to shine. It and "Cat on a Leash" are two of the more original titles from a group that was highly derivative. "Mayday" ends the album with a hard rock mutation of the Knack's "My Sharona." For a group that sounds so much like two acts on Elektra's sister label, Atlantic, Gamma may have fared better elsewhere. Still, Ronnie Montrose's guitar work makes it worth a few spins, and there's no denying the craftsmanship on sounds you've heard many times before. ~ Joe Viglione, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Mean Streak Jim Alcivar, Davey Pattison, Ronnie Montrose Gamma (4:50)
Four Horsemen Ronnie Montrose, Davey Pattison Gamma (4:48)
Dirty City Davey Pattison, Ronnie Montrose Gamma (4:04)
Voyager Ronnie Montrose, Davey Pattison Gamma (5:23)
Something in the Air John "Speedy" Keen Gamma (3:17)
Cat on a Leash Ronnie Montrose Gamma (4:03)
Skin and Bone Ronnie Montrose Gamma (4:48)
Mayday Ronnie Montrose, Jim Alcivar Gamma (5:37)

Credits

Skip Gillette (Percussion), Mick Haggerty (Photography), Pete Thea (Assistant Engineer), Glenn Letsch (Guitar (Bass)), Jeffrey Scales (Cover Photo), Jim Alcivar (Synthesizer), Mick Haggerty (Cover Design), Jeffrey Scales (Photography), Ronnie Montrose (Guitar), Mick Haggerty (Package Design), Glenn Letsch (Bass), Mick Haggerty (Design), Mick Haggerty (Art Direction), Davey Pattison (Vocals), Mick Haggerty (Cover Photo), Gary Lyons (Engineer), Wayne Lewis (Assistant Engineer), Dan Pearce (Guitar (10 String)), Gary Lyons (Producer), Genya Ravan (Vocals), George Marino (Mastering), Ken Kessie (Assistant Engineer), Ronnie Montrose (Producer), Denny Carmassi (Drums)
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Gamma 2
Studio album by Gamma
Released 1980
Genre Rock
Length 36:50
Label Elektra Records
Professional reviews
Gamma chronology
Gamma 1
(1979)
Gamma 2
(1980)
Gamma 3
(1982)

On Gamma's second disc, Ronnie Montrose keeps his streak of not having the same personnel on two albums in a row, changing the line-up once again. Davey Pattison (vocals), Jim Alcivar (synthesizer) and Ronnie Montrose (guitar) remain from Gamma 1. Glenn Letsch replaces Alan Fitzgerald on bass and old Montrose bandmate Denny Carmassi replaces Skip Gillette on drums.

Track listing

  1. Mean Streak - 4:50
  2. Four Horsemen - 4:48
  3. Dirty City - 4:04
  4. Voyager - 5:23
  5. Something in the Air - 3:17
  6. Cat on a Leash - 4:03
  7. Skin and Bone - 4:48
  8. Mayday - 5:37

Personnel

Trivia

  • The cover of Gamma 2 bears an uncanny resemblance to the cover of "Shark Sandwich" in the film, This Is Spinal Tap.



 
 

 

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