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Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

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Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Paper Sleeve CD Vinyl Replica (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory USA}
EAC rip (secure mode) | FLAC(image)+CUE+LOG -> 1,95 Gb | MP3 @320 -> 653 Mb
Full Artwork @ 600 dpi (png) -> 1,05 Gb | 5% repair rar
© 1968-72, 2012 Culture Factory USA / Capitol | 24-bit remaster
Rock / Psychedelic

Deluxe Vinyl Replicas by Culture Factory constitute high quality reissued compact-discs which reproduce all the components of the original LPs and are their exact replicas in compact-disc size (5.3 x 5.3 inches), with authentic single or gatefold cardboard jackets and paper sleeves. In addition to the above, each compact-disc Deluxe Vinyl Replica includes a black finish CD complete with the original label to give it the look and feel of the original record album. The music is encoded using state of the art, high definition remastering in 96 kHz / 24 BIT audio.

Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Quicksilver Messenger Service - Quicksilver Messenger Service (1968) [ST-2904]

Quicksilver Messenger Service's debut effort was a little more restrained and folky than some listeners had expected, given their reputation for stretching out in concert. While some prefer the mostly live Happy Trails, this self-titled collection is inarguably their strongest set of studio material, with the accent on melodic folk-rock. Highlights include their cover of folksinger Hamilton Camp's "Pride of Man," probably their best studio track; "Light Your Windows," probably the group's best original composition; and founding member Dino Valenti's "Dino's Song" (Valenti himself was in jail when the album was recorded). "Gold and Silver" is their best instrumental jam, and the 12-minute "The Fool" reflects some of the best and worst traits of the psychedelic era.

tracklist:
01. Pride Of Man
02. Light Your Windows
03. Dino's Song
04. Gold And Silver
05. It's Been Too Long
06. The Fool

Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011

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Quicksilver Messenger Service / Quicksilver Messenger Service

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Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Quicksilver Messenger Service - Happy Trails (1969) [ST-120]

Without question, this follow-up to Quicksilver Messenger Service's self-titled debut release is the most accurate in portraying the band on vinyl in the same light as the group's critically and enthusiastically acclaimed live performances. The album is essentially centered around the extended reworkings of Bo Diddley's "Who Do You Love?" and "Mona," as well as the lesser lauded – yet no less intense – contribution of Gary Duncan's (guitar/vocals) "Calvary." This album is the last to feature the original quartet incarnation of QMS. The collective efforts of John Cipollina (guitar/vocals), Greg Elmore (percussion), David Freiberg (bass/vocals), and the aforementioned Duncan retain the uncanny ability to perform with a psychedelic looseness of spirit, without becoming boring or in the least bit pretentious. The side-long epic "Who Do You Love?" suite is split into an ensemble introduction and coda as well as four distinct sections for the respective bandmembers. The perpetually inventive chops of QMS are what is truly on display here. The musicians' unmitigated instrumental prowess and practically psychic interaction allow them to seamlessly weave into and back out of the main theme. Yet all the while, each player takes center stage for uncompromising solos. "Mona" and its companion, "Calvary," continue in much the same fashion. Here the members of QMS play off each other to form a cohesive unit. This track also contains some of Cipollina's finest and most memorable fretwork. He is able to summon sonic spirits from his guitar in a way that is unlike any of his Bay Area contemporaries. A prime example of his individuality is the frenetic "Maiden of the Cancer Moon" – ascending from the remnants of "Mona." The angst and energy in Cipollina's guitar work and line upon line of technical phrasing could easily be considered the equal of a Frank Zappa guitar solo. The brief title track, a cover of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans' "Happy Trails," seems almost insignificant in the wake of such virtuoso playing. It clears the sonic palette and also bids adieu to this particular fab foursome of psychedelia.

tracklist:
01. Who Do You Love - Part 1
02. When You Love
03. Where You Love
04. How You Love
05. Which Do You Love
06. Who Do You Love - Part 2
07. Mona
08. Maiden Of The Cancer Moon
09. Calvary
10. Happy Trails

Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011

EAC extraction logfile from 27. July 2012, 21:38

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Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Quicksilver Messenger Service - Shady Grove (1969) [SW-391]

The third long-player from San Francisco psychedelic icons Quicksilver Messenger Service (QMS) is a direct contrast from their previous discs. Shady Grove (1969) is comprised mostly of shorter and self-contained pieces as opposed to the long and extended jams that were so prevalent on their self-titled debut (1967) and Happy Trails (1969). Ironically, the one stretched-out instrumental is courtesy of their latest acquisition – Brit recording session guru Nicky Hopkins (keyboards). Another possible reason for the shift in style as well as personnel is the conspicuous absence of Gary Duncan (guitar) – who is rumored to have been a "guest" of Bay Area law enforcement at the time. The band incorporate a number of different styles on the album. Kicking off the disc is an up-tempo rocking version of the traditional Appalachian folk song "Shady Grove." The QMS reading is highlighted by John Cipollina's trademark fluid fretwork and a familiar "Bo Diddley" backbeat – reminiscent of both "Who Do You Love" and "Mona" from the live ensemble LP Happy Trails. The slow and dark "Flute Song" is a trippy minor chord masterpiece that is augmented by the shimmering effect of Hopkins' airy piano lines which mingle throughout the light orchestration. Additionally, QMS try their hand at the same country & western-flavored sound that was making the rounds with their San Fran contemporaries the Jefferson Airplane ("The Farm") and the Grateful Dead ("Dire Wolf"). However, the down-home cowboy waltz "Word's Can't Say" never gets out of the stable, unfortunately. This somewhat uneven effort would sadly foreshadow QMS's journey from psychedelia and into a much more pop-oriented sound on their follow-up, Just for Love (1970). However, enthusiasts of those albums will find much more to revisit on Shady Grove than those who favored the first two records.

tracklist:
01. Shady Grove
02. Flute Song
03. 3 Or 4 Feet From Home
04. Too Far
05. Holy Moly
06. Joseph's Coat
07. Flashing Lonesome
08. Words Can't Say
09. Edward, (The Mad Shirt Grinder)

Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011

EAC extraction logfile from 28. July 2012, 12:51

Quicksilver Messenger Service / Shady Grove

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Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Quicksilver Messenger Service - Just For Love (1970) [SMAS -498]

With the return of Gary Duncan and the recording debut of founder Dino Valenti, Just for Love, Quicksilver's fourth album, marked their debut as the band they were intended to be. The ironic thing about that is that, led by singer/songwriter Valenti, they were a much more pop-oriented band than their fans had come to expect. On Just for Love, Quicksilver finally was Valenti's backup group (he wrote all but one of the songs), and while this gave them greater coherence and accessibility, as well as their only Top 50 single in "Fresh Air," it also made them less the boogie band they had been. And it meant the band's days were numbered.

tracklist:
01. Wolf Run (Part 1)
02. Just For Love (Part 1)
03. Cobra
04. The Hat
05. Freeway Flyer
06. Gone Again
07. Fresh Air
08. Just For Love (Part 2)
09. Wolf Run (Part 2)

Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011

EAC extraction logfile from 28. July 2012, 11:41

Quicksilver Messenger Service / Just For Love

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Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Quicksilver Messenger Service - What About Me (1970) [SMAS -63]

Musically, there is little to delineate the fifth long-player from Quicksilver Messenger Service, What About Me, from their previous effort, Just for Love. Not surprisingly, material for both was initiated during a prolific two-month retreat to the Opaelua Lodge in Haleiwa, HI, during May and June of 1970. The quartet version of Quicksilver Messenger Service – which had yielded the band's first two LPs – expanded once again to include Dino Valenti (aka Chester A. Powers, Chet Powers, and most notably on this album, Jesse Oris Farrow) as well as British session keyboardist Nicky Hopkins. The additional talents of Mark Naftalin (keyboards) were incorporated when Hopkins was unavailable. This began his short stint with Quicksilver Messenger Service, which lasted through their sixth LP, Quicksilver (1972). The most apparent change in Quicksilver Messenger Service's sound can be directly attributed to the return of Valenti. The group has departed the long, free-flowing improvisations that prevailed on both their self-titled debut and follow-up, Happy Trails. The songs are now shorter and more notably structured, with an added emphasis on Valenti's compositions. The title track, "What About Me," became an ethical and sociological anthem with challenging and direct lyrical references to the political and social instability of the early '70s. Valenti, whose songwriting credits on this disc are both numerous and attributed to his Farrow persona, also comes up with some passable introspective love songs, such as "Baby Baby" and "Long Haired Lady," as well as a couple of interesting collaborations with Gary Duncan (bass/vocals). The psychedelic samba "All in My Mind" also highlights the often overlooked percussive contributions from Jose Reyes. Two of the more distinguished entries on What About Me are John Cipollina's raunchy blues instrumental "Local Color" – replete with a driving backbeat reminiscent of their take on the Robert Johnson standard "Walkin' Blues" – as well as Nicky Hopkins' emotive "Spindrifter."

tracklist:
01. What About Me?
02. Local Color
03. Baby Baby
04. Won't Kill Me
05. Long Haired Lady
06. Subway
07. Spindrifter
08. Good Old Rock And Roll
09. All In My Mind
10. Call On Me

Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011

EAC extraction logfile from 28. July 2012, 12:16

Quicksilver Messenger Service / What About Me

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Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Quicksilver Messenger Service - Quicksilver (1971) [SW-819]

One of the group's better albums, despite coming so late in their history that it was ignored by almost everyone. "Hope," "Fire Brothers," and "Don't Cry for My Lady Love" are among the best songs the group ever cut, and "I Found Love" is one of the prettiest, most upbeat songs ever to come from any classic San Francisco band. Some of the rest is self-indulgent, but that's what this era of music was about – the guitar pyrotechnics of "Song for Frisco" and "Play My Guitar" make them both more entertaining than their somewhat bland melodies; the latter song, in particular, sounds like a Marty Balin/Jefferson Airplane outtake that would have been right on target about four years before the release date of this album. The whole record feels that way, a throwback to the psychedelic era circa late 1967. It's also very much a folk-rock record, with a rich acoustic guitar texture on many of the songs. For the record, since the CD reissue has no personnel information, the band at this point was Dino Valenti (guitar, vocals), Greg Elmore (drums), Gary Duncan (vocals, guitar), Mark Ryan (bass), Mark Naftalin (keyboards), and Chuck Steaks (keyboards). If you ever wondered what the Airplane might have done as a follow-up to Surrealistic Pillow with Marty Balin still singing lead, this is it.

tracklist:
01. Hope
02. I Found Love
03. Song For Frisco
04. Play My Guitar
05. Rebel
06. Fire Brothers
07. Out Of My Mind
08. Don't Cry My Lady Love
09. The Truth

Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011

EAC extraction logfile from 29. July 2012, 9:43

Quicksilver Messenger Service / Quicksilver

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Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Quicksilver Messenger Service - Comin' Thru (1972) [SMAS -11002]

The last of Quicksilver's albums before they broke up is a disappointment, and a real poser for all but the most dedicated fans. The songwriting was getting thin by this time, as indicated by the presence of numbers like "Chicken," a traditional piece arranged by Dino Valenti, which is little more than four minutes of wasted time on a 36-minute record. This track, and Valenti's promising but ultimately disappointing "Changes," were a sure sign that the band was delivering an album, but nothing more than that, as a way of fulfilling a contract; it's even hard to visualize the group doing this material on-stage. The presence of trumpets, trombones, and saxes is also a problem, because they make Quicksilver sound more like Blood, Sweat & Tears than themselves, and Valenti wasn't David Clayton-Thomas. But then there are hard-rocking numbers like "Doin' Time in the U.S.A." and "California State Correctional Facility Blues," which actually work, with slashing guitars, organ playing that is alternately soaring and funky, and a great beat. So about two-thirds of this album is what you would want and expect from Quicksilver, even if it isn't their best work, and the rest can be skipped.

tracklist:
01. Doin' Time In The U.S.A.
02. Chicken
03. Changes
04. California State Correctional Facility Blues
05. Forty Days
06. Mojo
07. Don't Lose It

Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Quicksilver Messenger Service - 7 Albums Mini LP (1968-72) {2012 Strictly Limited Collector's Edition, Culture Factory}

Exact Audio Copy V1.0 beta 3 from 29. August 2011

EAC extraction logfile from 29. July 2012, 10:14

Quicksilver Messenger Service / Comin' Thru

Used drive : HL-DT-STDVDRAM GSA-H60N Adapter: 2 ID: 0

Read mode : Secure
Utilize accurate stream : Yes
Defeat audio cache : Yes
Make use of C2 pointers : No

Read offset correction : 667
Overread into Lead-In and Lead-Out : No
Fill up missing offset samples with silence : Yes
Delete leading and trailing silent blocks : No
Null samples used in CRC calculations : Yes
Used interface : Native Win32 interface for Win NT & 2000

Used output format : Internal WAV Routines
Sample format : 44.100 Hz; 16 Bit; Stereo


TOC of the extracted CD

Track | Start | Length | Start sector | End sector
––––––––––––––––––––––––––––-
1 | 0:00.00 | 4:15.33 | 0 | 19157
2 | 4:15.33 | 3:54.39 | 19158 | 36746
3 | 8:09.72 | 3:57.58 | 36747 | 54579
4 | 12:07.55 | 6:23.54 | 54580 | 83358
5 | 18:31.34 | 5:48.40 | 83359 | 109498
6 | 24:19.74 | 5:34.36 | 109499 | 134584
7 | 29:54.35 | 6:06.73 | 134585 | 162107


Range status and errors

Selected range

Filename C:\Documents and Settings\Admin\Рабочий стол\Rip by ALLexxess\Quicksilver Messenger Service\1972 Comin' Thru (Culture Factory Vinyl Replica 2012)\Quicksilver Messenger Service - Comin' Thru.wav

Peak level 100.0 %
Extraction speed 5.5 X
Range quality 100.0 %
Test CRC 020A95F2
Copy CRC 020A95F2
Copy OK

No errors occurred


AccurateRip summary

Track 1 not present in database
Track 2 not present in database
Track 3 not present in database
Track 4 not present in database
Track 5 not present in database
Track 6 not present in database
Track 7 not present in database

None of the tracks are present in the AccurateRip database

End of status report

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