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In some respects, I even prefer it to 'Happy Trails', perhaps because the absence of a suite like 'Who Do You Love' allows for more focus on listening to some tracks that are true gems of West Coast music. The album closes with the mini-suite of 'The Fool', where among acidic guitars, Morricone-like bells, and poignant electric solos, we are led to the end of a pleasant, very engaging album.
In some respects, I even prefer it to 'Happy Trails', perhaps because the absence of a suite like 'Who Do You Love' allows for more focus on listening to some tracks that are true gems of West Coast music.
The album closes with the mini-suite of 'The Fool', where among acidic guitars, Morricone-like bells, and poignant electric solos, we are led to the end of a pleasant, very engaging album.
Listen to Quicksilver Messenger Service's timeless 1968 debut and explore the roots of West Coast psychedelic rock today!
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