Quicksilver Messenger Service - At The Kabuki Theatre (The New Year's Eve Costume Ball 31 December 1970) (2007)
BAND/ARTIST: Quicksilver Messenger Service
- Title: At The Kabuki Theatre (The New Year's Eve Costume Ball 31 December 1970)
- Year Of Release: 2007
- Label: Charly Records
- Genre: Acid Rock, Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock
- Quality: Mp3 320 / APE (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 02:14:57
- Total Size: 339/805 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 1
01. Fresh Air (9:56)
02. New Year's Jam (2:45)
03. Baby, Baby (4:26)
04. Too Far (3:39)
05. Truth (7:54)
06. You're Gonna Need Somebody on Your Band (4:07)
07. Doctor Feelgood (5:54)
08. Cobra (4:34)
09. Song for Frisco (5:33)
10. Mona (9:14)
11. Subway (4:55)
CD 2
01. What About Me (6:27)
02. Call on Me (15:30)
03. Pride of Man (4:21)
04. Local Colour (3:17)
05. Not Fade Away (5:32)
06. Mojo (9:26)
07. Freeway Flyer (7:08)
Bonus tracks (Studio rehearsals from 1969):
08. Subway (1:43)
09. Castles in the Sand (8:31)
10. Look Over Yonder Wall/State Farm (3:51)
11. Seсor Blues (6:16)
Line-up::
Dino Valenti vocals
Gary Duncan guitar
Greg Elmore drums
John Cipollina guitar
David Freiberg bass, vocals
Nicky Hopkins piano
CD 1
01. Fresh Air (9:56)
02. New Year's Jam (2:45)
03. Baby, Baby (4:26)
04. Too Far (3:39)
05. Truth (7:54)
06. You're Gonna Need Somebody on Your Band (4:07)
07. Doctor Feelgood (5:54)
08. Cobra (4:34)
09. Song for Frisco (5:33)
10. Mona (9:14)
11. Subway (4:55)
CD 2
01. What About Me (6:27)
02. Call on Me (15:30)
03. Pride of Man (4:21)
04. Local Colour (3:17)
05. Not Fade Away (5:32)
06. Mojo (9:26)
07. Freeway Flyer (7:08)
Bonus tracks (Studio rehearsals from 1969):
08. Subway (1:43)
09. Castles in the Sand (8:31)
10. Look Over Yonder Wall/State Farm (3:51)
11. Seсor Blues (6:16)
Line-up::
Dino Valenti vocals
Gary Duncan guitar
Greg Elmore drums
John Cipollina guitar
David Freiberg bass, vocals
Nicky Hopkins piano
Released legally 36 years after the fact, the double-disc set At the Kabuki Theatre presents a recording of Quicksilver Messenger Service's 1970 New Year's Eve performance in San Francisco; the sound quality is surprisingly good, because the show was broadcast live that night by local radio station KMPX, resulting in a relatively clear recording. The concert came at a late point in Quicksilver's history. Exactly one year earlier, on New Year's Eve 1969, the existing band consisting of guitarist John Cipollina, bassist David Freiberg, drummer Greg Elmore, and pianist Nicky Hopkins had been rejoined by guitarist Gary Duncan, who had left the group after its second album, Happy Trails, and singer/songwriter Dino Valente, who had been intended to be a member of Quicksilver at their formation in 1965, but was forced to serve a jail sentence for drugs instead. By now, with 1970 coming to a close, the band had made two albums full of Valente's songs, Just for Love and the newly released What About Me, and Hopkins had departed, leaving the group a quintet. Not surprisingly, the set was dominated by the recent material, and even looked forward to the next two Quicksilver albums. The opener, "Fresh Air" (which had climbed halfway up the Billboard Hot 100, Quicksilver's biggest hit single), Cipollina's instrumental "Cobra," and the closer, "Freeway Flyer," were from Just for Love; What About Me contributed five songs, "Baby, Baby," "Subway," "Call on Me," "Local Color," and the title track; "The Truth" and "Song for Frisco" would appear on Quicksilver 11 months hence; and "Mojo" would be held for 1972's Comin' Thru. The pre-Valente era was accounted for only by "Pride of Man" from 1968's Quicksilver Messenger Service, "Mona" from Happy Trails, and "Too Far" from Shady Grove. As such, this is very much a performance by the Valente version of the band, making it more of a singer-with-backup-band show than the kind of jamming effort Quicksilver were known for from 1965 to 1969. Old-time fans might disdain it almost as much as they did the Valente-led albums, even though there is some excellent guitar playing by both Cipollina and Duncan, and, of course, Valente's songs are well written and sung. Any doubt about who was in charge is erased by the inclusion of excerpts from a Quicksilver rehearsal that fill out the second disc; here, Valente is running the show, directing the players in no uncertain terms. (It turned out that, whatever the original intentions, there wasn't enough room in the band for all these players; in the year after the Kabuki Theatre show, both Cipollina and Freiberg left Quicksilver.)
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