Quicksilver Messenger Service - Lost Gold And Silver (Reissue) (1967-68/1999)

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Title: Lost Gold And Silver
Year Of Release: 1967-68/1999
Label: Collectors' Choice Music/EMI-Capitol Music Special Markets
Genre: Psychedelic Rock, West Coast, Blues Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
Total Time: 01:16:29 + 47:55
Total Size: 339/792 Mb (scans)
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Quicksilver Messenger Service -  Lost Gold And Silver (Reissue) (1967-68/1999)


Tracklist:

CD 1 - Live:
1. Back Door Man - 4:15
2. Codine - 6:13
3. Gold & Silver - 12:02
4. Smokestack Lightning - 10:14
5. Light Your Windows - 3:05
6. Dino's Song - 3:32
7. The Fool - 13:14
8. Who Do You Love - 12:21
9. Mona/Maiden of the Cancer Moon/Mona - 11:34

CD 2 Studio:
1. I Don't Want to Spoil Your Party (Dino's Song) - 3:06
2. Acapulco Gold and Silver (Gold and Silver) - 2:37
3. I Hear You Knockin' - 3:11
4. Back Door Man - 4:00
5. Your Time Will Come - 3:09
6. Who Do You Love (Part 1) - 5:58
7. Walkin' Blues - 3:07
8. Calvary - 6:31
9. Codine - 5:21
10.Babe I'm Gonna Leave You - 5:06
11.Stand by Me - 3:35
12.The Bears - 2:10

Line-up::
Dino Valenti - Vocals
David Freiberg - Bass, Viola, Vocals
John Cipollina - Guitar
Greg Elmore - Drums
Gary Duncan - Guitar, Vocals

American psychedelic rock band formed in 1965 in San Francisco. The band achieved wide popularity in the San Francisco Bay Area and through their recordings, with psychedelic rock enthusiasts around the globe, and several of their albums ranked in the Top 30 of the Billboard Pop charts. They were part of the new wave of album-oriented bands, achieving renown and popularity despite an almost complete lack of success with their singles (apart from "Fresh Air", which reached number 49 in 1970). Though not as commercially successful as contemporaries Jefferson Airplane and the Grateful Dead, Quicksilver was integral to the beginnings of their genre. With their jazz and classical influences and a strong folk background, the band attempted to create an individual, innovative sound. Music historian Colin Larkin wrote: "Of all the bands that came out of the San Francisco area during the late '60s, Quicksilver typified most the style, attitude and sound of that era."

Member Dino Valenti drew heavily on musical influences he picked up during the folk revival of his formative musical years. The style he developed from these sources is evident in Quicksilver Messenger Service's swing rhythms and twanging guitar sounds. After many years, the band has attempted to reform despite the deaths of several members. In 2009, original members Gary Duncan and David Freiberg toured as the Quicksilver Messenger Service, using various backing musicians.


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Many Thanks
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for lossless.