The mellow, easy country-rock sounds of
Firefall, coupled with the group's penchant for pop melodies and high-pitched harmonies, produced a series of successful LPs in the late 1970s and a series of chart singles, including the Top Ten hit "You Are the Woman." By the time of 1994's Messenger, the group's commercial appeal had long since declined, though they continued to tour well into the 21st century, maintaining their core audience and delivering a handful of live releases. In 2020, 26 years after their last studio album,
Firefall released
Comet.
The group was formed in 1974 in Boulder, Colorado by former
Flying Burrito Brother Rick Roberts, who handled vocals, guitar, and most of the songwriting duties; he was joined by fellow ex-
Burrito and
Byrd Michael Clarke on drums, ex-
Spirit and
Jo Jo Gunne bassist
Mark Andes, guitarist/vocalist
Jock Bartley, guitarist/vocalist/songwriter
Larry Burnett, and keyboardist/woodwind player
David Muse, who joined in 1977. They recorded their self-titled debut in 1976; it and its follow-up,
Luna Sea, both went gold, and their third album,
Elan, went platinum. However, the group's commercial fortunes began to decline, and even though
Muse experimented with adding different instruments to the overall sound,
Firefall's relaxed, toned-down approach simply wore out its welcome as pop trends moved elsewhere. Following an 11-year gap between releases,
Jock Bartley led a slightly altered lineup in 1994 for the album Messenger. Under the moniker Firefall Acoustic,
Bartley and vocalist/guitarist Steven Weinmeister released Colorado to Liverpool: A Tribute to the Beatles in 2007.
Bartley continued to tour under the
Firefall name into the 2010s, eventually welcoming
Andes and
Muse back into a lineup that also included later-period drummer
Sandy Ficca and newcomer
Gary Jones on guitar and vocals. This was the lineup responsible for
Firefall's comeback record,
Comet, which appeared in December 2020. ~ Steve Huey