QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE Happy Trails Lp 1969 ORIG. Rainbow PSYCH In Shrink
Pricing & History
-
Sold for
Start Free Trial or Sign In to see what it's worth.
- Sold Date
- Source eBay
QUICKSILVER MESSENGER SERVICE Happy Trails Lp 1969 ORIG. Rainbow PSYCH In Shrink ARTIST: Quicksilver TITLE: Happy Trails FORMAT: LP LABEL: Capitol ST-120 YEAR: 1969 CONDITION: Cover: VG+ Vinyl: VG+ NOTES: Quicksilver Messenger Service is an American psychedelic rock band, formed in 1965 in San Francisco. Happy Trails is the second album. Happy Trails consists mainly of a performance cover of Bo Diddley's - aka Ellas McDaniel - "Who Do You Love?" spread out over 25 minutes. The live portions of the album were recorded at the Fillmore East and at the Fillmore West. The second half of the album consists of an almost continuous medley. "Calvary" manifested itself during a studio acid trip. As a coda, the band sing the theme tune from Roy Rogers' western television show, which lends its title to the album. The record was released by Capitol records in stereo. WE USE GOLDMINE STANDARDS FOR GRADING. COVER AND VINYL ARE VISUALLY GRADED ONLY. Near Mint (NM or M-) a nearly perfect record. No obvious signs, of wear. Only signs of slight handling. Very Good Plus (VG+) Some signs of wear, slight scuffs or very light scratches that don't affect play. Label may have some ring wear, discoloration but barely noticeable. Cover may show slight wear such as lightly turned up corners & slight seam split. LP cover may have slight signs of wear. Very
read more
Items in the Price Guide are obtained exclusively from licensors and partners solely for our members’ research needs.
If this item contains incorrect or inappropriate information please contact us here to flag it for review.
If you are the originator/copyright holder of this photo/item and would prefer it be excluded from our community, contact us here for removal.
If you are the originator/copyright holder of this photo/item and would prefer it be excluded from our community, contact us here for removal.