Talk:Gamma (band)

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[edit] Voyager

Voyager off of the 2nd album got quite a bit of airplay in the San Francisco area.

Neanderthalprimadonna 01:19, 4 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Gamma 3

In 1982 Gamma released Gamma 3 most would think that was their best work yet. The song, "Right the first Time" got considerable amount of airplay in 1982-83, and made quite a good rock single. The first track, "What's gone is Gone" kicked off the album with a bang with powerful lead vocals and rock anthem-like 3 power chords leading the way.
My personal favorite is "Condition Yellow" a great rock instrumental thats right up there with Edgar Winter's "Frankenstein".
All songs on Gamma 3 are very good, and made me want to go out and buy Gamma 1 & 2, which are also very good albums indeed.

Ronnie Montrose's work with Gamma is I believe his best work ever, and Gamma is a very underrated band. I am quite surprised they didn't get the recognition that they deserve.

[edit] Gamma 4

Ronnie Montrose later released Gamma 4. More bluesy than the previous albums. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.67.180.211 (talk) 18:36, 9 May 2008 (UTC)