![]() This helped QMS to negotiate a better deal and more creative largesse when they did get into the studio. This proved to be something that worked to their advantage Capitol Records, having missed out on the Dead & the Airplane, were desperate to sign up a trophy San Francisco band and QMS were out there and still unsigned. They were the last of the ‘founding fathers’ of the whole Fillmore West/Haight-Ashbury heavyweights – following the Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane – to sign up with a major record company. Quicksilver were always one of the most obscure of the Bay Area bands. Ah well, better than Brian Poole & the Tremeloes, I guess…. These two albums do, I suppose, have some kind of resonance for me as they provided a musical backdrop to the first ‘grande affaire’ of my life.
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