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For Gamma's debut on Elektra, the band picked Mickey Newbury's "Wish I Was" and Hollies/Linda Ronstadt songwriter Clint Ballard Jr.'s "I'm Alive," when maybe Newbury's "Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)" would have been more appropriate. As far as Ballard's contribution goes, the more familiar "You're No Good" might've worked better than "I'm Alive," creativity not being Gamma's strong suit. With such a cool name as Gamma, the rays that turned Bruce Banner into the Hulk, one might expect Ronnie Montrose to come up with a nice mutated blend of hard-edged Pink Floyd meets Hawkwind. No such luck. The opening track, "Thunder and Lightning," has all the pedestrian elements of a marriage between Foreigner and Bad Company, the mainstream meets the mundane. Ken Scott's production work leaves empty spaces in between the guitar crunch and the keyboard fills, with the work feeling unfinished or rushed. The Hollies' "I'm Alive" is better suited to that band; it drives at a good tempo here but the sound is thin and much too derivative, with backing vocal effects on the verses that simply annoy. The eight songs are mostly from the pen of Montrose, with singer Davey Pattison involved in three of the tunes. Things really get bad on Pattison's one solo composition, the five-minute "No Tears," as the band goes into the riff from Bad Company's second hit single, 1975's "Movin' On." With a frontman who sounds like Lou Gramm by way of Paul Rodgers, Gamma shamelessly uncovers why it would go nowhere. "Razor King" comes off like a lightweight rewrite of Bad Company's "Shooting Star" theme, a bit quicker but breaking no new ground. The best track on the disc is the instrumental "Solar Heat," written by Montrose. It has the spacy sounds the band's name implies, and no voices means identity. "Ready for Action" is another Montrose original, and it comes in a close second. Keyboard player Jim Alcivar teams up with the guitarist to create the final tune, "Fight to the Finish." Coming after the bluesy cover of country songwriter Newbury's "Wish I Was," it swings things back to Foreigner, the sequel to "Double Vision" that Gramm and Mick Jones never wrote. Gamma's debut is such a mirror image of other people's music that it would make Rolling Stones tribute band the Blushing Brides turn their blush a whiter shade of pale. Sad to say, though the production got better on Gamma 2, it's a rewrite of what you'll find here. Unmemorable. ~ Joe Viglione
Gamma was the group that Ronnie Montrose started after his group Montrose broke up. They released three albums on Elektra records between 1979 and 1982. Gamma 1 hit the Billboard charts in 1979 and rose to #131. Wounded Bird. 2002.
Originally released on Elektra.
Personnel: Davey Pattison (vocals); Ronnie Montrose (guitar); Jim Alcivar (keyboards, synthesizer); Skip Gillette (percussion).
Recording information: Chateau Records.
Photographer: Aaron Rapoport.
Gamma: Davey Pattison (vocals); Ronnie Montrose (guitar); Jim Alcivar (synthesizer); Alan Fitzgerald (bass); Skip Gillette (percussion).
Gamma 1 Songs | 1. | Thunder and Lightning | |
| 2. | I'm Alive | |
| 3. | Razor King | |
| 4. | No Tears | |
| 5. | Solar Heat | |
| 6. | Ready for Action | |
| 7. | Wish I Was | |
| 8. | Fight to the Finish | |
| Gamma 1 Music Review Average Rating: (4.9 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Great Music I was very happy with my gamma cd. Its has been hard for me to find and I was happy to see I could purchase vintage rock and roll. It was fast and easy, and I especially like the fact that cd universe sent me a notice when it shipped out. thank you, cd universe! Submitted by rbowman (Santa Rosa, CA, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Gamma...Just like I remember it! I have searched for the Gamma Albums/CD's for years without any luck, until now. Thanks CD Universe for allowing me to listen to my favorite artists of the '70's. These 2 CD's, Gamma 1 and Gamma 2 are some of the best Ronnie Montrose produced songs along with a great band! U gotta check it out! Submitted by tdbarnett79 (Los Angeles, CA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Gamma's Best ! Hard rockin,talkin'synthesisors,and
Ronnie Montrose rippin leads.Fom start to finish this is Gamma's best album.A must have, excellent vocals and musicians.From pop to progressive to blues to hard screaming guitar rock this one has it all!!!!!!!!! Submitted by a reviewer (Holton,Michigan)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
it,s about time what a fantastic album! they played at rocket north in wisconsin just past the ill. border to support it, they blew that place down! Submitted by a reviewer (chicago,il)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Best CD ever Gamma was one of the best bands of the late 70's and early 80's. Submitted by a reviewer (Denver Co)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$9.69 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. ...
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