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Quicksilver Messenger Service (album)

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Released
  
May 1968

Length
  
31:46

Recorded
  
1968

Label
  
Capitol (US)

Genre
  
Psychedelic rock, acid rock

Producer
  
Nick Gravenites, Harvey Brooks, Pete Welding

Quicksilver Messenger Service is the debut album of Quicksilver Messenger Service, released in 1968.

Contents

History

This was Quicksilver Messenger Service's first album, although they had already produced two songs for the soundtrack of the 1968 movie Revolution. The album displays the group's jam sound amidst lighter pop-oriented songs. Unlike contemporaries such as the Grateful Dead, Quicksilver's jams were highly planned as can be heard by comparing the studio versions of songs with those from bootleg live performances.

"Dino's Song" was written by founding member Dino Valenti who was at that time in prison due to marijuana-related offenses.

Side One

  1. "Pride of Man" – 4:08 (Hamilton Camp)
  2. "Light Your Windows" – 2:38 (Gary Duncan, David Freiberg)
  3. "Dino's Song" – 3:08 (Dino Valenti)
  4. "Gold and Silver" – 6:43 (Gary Duncan, Steve Schuster)

Side Two

  1. "It's Been Too Long" – 3:01 (Ron Polte)
  2. "The Fool" – 12:07 (Gary Duncan, David Freiberg)

Personnel

  • John Cipollina - Lead Guitar
  • Gary Duncan - Guitar, Vocals
  • David Freiberg - Bass Guitar, Vocals, Viola
  • Greg Elmore - Drums
  • Charts

    Album

    Billboard (North America)

    References

    Quicksilver Messenger Service (album) Wikipedia