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Menu Shopping Cart Mailing List July Top Sellers Newsprint | Release ![]() £10.99 Stock coming soon Catalogue number VP548CD Release date 26/04/2010 Format CD Label Voiceprint Gary Duncan with Crawfish of Love Snake Language Disc 1 1. Snake Language (Part One) 2. War Dance In A Boxcar 3. Neighbour For Tea 4. Maiden Voyage 5. Spanish Harlem 6. Senor Blues 7. Murray Bowman, Stand-up Comedian 8. Mozelle's Mushroom Mambo 9. Mozelle Meets The Hangman (a) The Greens (b) Golgotha (c) The Shift 10. The Hangman 11. How Dark'll You Let The Roux Get? 12. Cairo, Not Cairo 13. Calvary 14. Snake Language (part two) Gary Duncan was a founder member of the legendary San Franciscan band Quicksilver Messenger Service. Between 1965 and 1975 the band played literally thousands of concerts and attracted massive critical acclaim and along with The Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane were one of the most influential bands to come out of San Francisco in the sixties. Gary played on many albums released by Quicksilver Messenger Service including Quicksilver Messenger Service, Happy Trails, Quicksilver and Solid Silver. Although the band effectively split in the mid seventies Gary has quite often along with David Freiberg reformed Quicksilver Messenger Service and toured the world usually with Jefferson Starship which also numbers David Freiberg as a member. For a period from the mid eighties through to the mid nineties and beyond Gary Duncan led his own band Quicksilver and released a number of albums. These albums are now being made available again once more at the behest of Gary Duncan having been unavailable for some time. This album is collaboration between Gary Duncan of Quicksilver messenger Service fame and the band Crawfish of Love. The albums features tracks that Gary had been performing with Quicksilver including maiden Voyage and Senor Blues alongside other material such as the title track of the album Snake Language which is split into two parts. | |
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