Conduct a search on the name "Doughboys", and a lot of info will come up about a Montreal, Canada-based
alternative rock band that was active in the '80s and '90s. But the foursome that is heard on
Is It Now? is a different band. These
Doughboys were around long before the Canadian
Doughboys, and they aren't Canadian; this
garage rock/
rock & roll outfit was active in northern New Jersey and New York City in the '60s (when they put out a few singles) and broke up at the end of that decade.
Is It Now?, their reunion album of 2007, unites three people who were part of
the Doughboys in the '60s (singer
Myke Scavone, bassist
Mike Caruso, and drummer
Richard X. Heyman) with guitarist
Gar Francis.
Heyman, of course, has had an impressive solo career as a singer/songwriter, while
Scavone was the leader of the '70s
heavy metal/
hard rock combo
Ram Jam (of
"Black Betty" fame). But
Is It Now? doesn't sound anything at all like
Ram Jam. The focus of this CD is '60s-style
garage rock, and the
Doughboys' allegiance to the '60s (especially the early recordings of
the Rolling Stones) is impossible to miss on original material as well as gritty, memorable covers of
the Rascals-associated
"Ain't Gonna Eat My Heart Out Anymore" and
Bobby Troup's
"Route 66." The latter is a gem that was made famous by
the Nat King Cole Trio in 1946 and became a major hit for
the Stones when they covered it in the '60s;
the Doughboys' inspired version is closer to
the Stones' version, although not an exact replica.
Is It Now? doesn't pretend to be groundbreaking, but lovers of '60s-style
garage rock will find it to be an excellent and thoroughly rewarding reunion album for
the Doughboys. ~ Alex Henderson