Boomerang's eponymous 1971 debut also proved to be their last (though a
shelved second album remains stashed away somewhere), and its
surprisingly stripped-down and unfettered blues-rock approach will
probably surprise those familiar with vocalist/organist Mark Stein's
earlier work with psychedelic overlords Vanilla Fudge. Clearly inspired
by the white-knuckled intensity of Led Zeppelin's first two albums,
economic hard rockers like "Juke It," "Cynthia Fever," and "The Peddler"
attempted to deliver the same thrilling brand of sheer power masking
barely reigned-in virtuosity. Like every other six-stringer of the day,
guitar wunderkind Ricky Ramirez (press clippings claimed he was 15 at
the time of this recording) was thrust into the role of guitar hero
whether he liked it or not; and, despite falling well short of achieving
headline status (witness his nonexistent post-Boomerang career), he
handled himself convincingly enough throughout, even contributing a
nifty backward solo to "Hard Times." As for the band's true frontman and
centerpiece, Mark Stein, tunes like the bluesy ballad "Fisherman" and
the aforementioned "Juke It" reveal just how much future Deep Purple
singer David Coverdale borrowed from his bluesy style. Not to beat a
dead horse, but, also like Purple's Coverdale-fronted Mark III lineup,
Boomerang offered frequent vocal sparing matches between Stein and
bassist Jo Casmir. The duo trades vocal licks with particularly
successful results on the extremely funky "Mockingbird," and the entire
group's ability to mesh with lush string arrangements on the almost
Allman Brothers-like "Brother's Comin' Home" serves as a final reminder
of Boomerang's restrained versatility and unfulfilled promise. That fact
notwithstanding, all of the above help make this self-titled release an
obscure delight for enthusiasts of early-'70s hard rock. Eduardo Rivadavia
Tracklist :
1 Juke It 4:55
James Galluzi / Rick Ramirez / Mark Stein
2 Fisherman 3:36
Mark Stein
3 Hard Times 4:10
James Galluzi / Rick Ramirez / Mark Stein
4 Mockingbird 4:01
Charlie Foxx / Inez Foxx
5 Cynthia Fever 3:44
Lenny Brennan / James Galluzi / Rick Ramirez / Mark Stein
6 Brother's Comin' Home 4:44
James Galluzi / Rick Ramirez / Mark Stein
7 The Peddler 5:18
Lenny Brennan / James Galluzi / Rick Ramirez / Mark Stein
– BONUS TRACKS –
8 Montreal Jail 3:01
James Galluzi / Rick Ramirez / Mark Stein
Credits :
Bass Guitar, Vocals – Jo Casmir
Drums, Percussion – James Galluzi
Organ, Piano, Vocals – Mark Stein
Guitar [Lead, Rythm, Acoustic] – Richard Rameriz
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