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title: "What About Me"
brand: "quicksilver messenger service"
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# What About Me

**Brand:** quicksilver messenger service
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- **What is this?** What About Me by quicksilver messenger service
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## Description

Product Description          Deluxe Vinyl ReplicasTM 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 ReplicaTM 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. What About Me" is the fifth Quicksilver Messenger Service album released in late 1970. This varied collection of songs ranges from soulful blues to country, folk and psychedelic rock, with dreamy vocals, dripping with echo on the title track.             Review          Can't wait to see what else is coming in the future--these are THE new standard! --Gary Moore, 95.5KLOS-FM

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## Customer Reviews

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    Valente increases, Cipollina decreases
  

*by B***A on Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2014*

If I could do half-stars this would be a 3 1/2-star rating.  This album makes a good companion album to "Just For Love', and was recorded in the same studio in Hawaii (I think that's right) with more or less the same personnel. Magnificent slide guitarist John Cipollina's presence continues to wane here, though "Local Color" is a real standout. In contrast, Dino Valente's presence is increased, with mixed results. The title song sounded like a call to revolution back in the day, but just sounds like a pipe dream now. And Dino's voice, well, it gets a little whiny--a little goes a long way for sure. Keyboardist Nicky Hopkins is again in the band's lineup for this LP, and his "Spindrifter" is one of the album's best cuts for sure. The album packaging is similar to the "Just For Love" treatment, and looks nice but is ultimately pretty forgettable.

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    Getting There . . .
  

*by S***T on Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2013*

This review primarily pertains to the sound or audio quality of this latest reissue.  I've always loved the album in spite of its crappy sound, or maybe I should say I've always loved the songs on the album if that makes better sense, because I've always hated the crappy sound.  I've also always thought this particular album was the worst of all the early poor sounding Quicksilver releases.  To this day I still can't believe a record company of any kind, much less a major company like Capitol, would release recordings that sounded like crap from an audio or fidelity standpoint.  The only thing that has ever made sense to me is that everybody at Capitol records at the time was totally deaf (or maybe totally stoned :).  As for this latest remaster - finally a half decent sounding CD reissue of the album.  I can only say `half decent' because it still needs some work.  Basically this remaster increases the bass, which was needed, and increases the volume level, which really has nothing to do with the sound or audio quality.  The basic remaining problem is that overall it still has a `tinny' sound to it, although maybe not quite as bad or pronounced on this reissue, but still definitely noticeable when vocals and/or horns are present.  That being said, of the 3 or 4 CD reissues I've heard, I'd have to say that this is the best sounding one.  And this may be as good as it's going to get, because there probably is only so much that can be done when you have a very poor sounding source to start with.  I guess the biggest culprit was all the echo that was used in the original recording.  For anybody thinking of purchasing the album I would recommend this reissue over any of the earlier releases, especially the Japanese release.  Definitely do not waste your money on that high priced Japanese remaster, which doesn't sound like the audio has been remastered at all.  Usually for most Japanese remasters you can count on the sound or audio quality being great, but not on the Japanese remasters of the early Quicksilver releases.  One last comment concerns the description of this being a "Deluxe" reissue.  This is not a "deluxe" reissue as normally used in the CD marketing world these days.  With most deluxe packages you get booklets with extensive notes, etc, and bonus CDs and/or DVDs with never before released materials, such as live material, different mixes, `the making of . . . ` video, concert videos, etc.  All this `deluxe' reissue package consists of is the remastered original album packaged in a mini-lp sleeve . . . period, that's it, no booklets, no bonus discs, not even a single bonus track.  So don't expect the normal "deluxe" package.

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    Shadow of a band
  

*by L***I on Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2014*

Just for Love and What about me reflect the state of grace, peace who lived Quicksilver Messenger Service during the two months in Hawaii, in fact the two records came out a short distance from each other. Well not bad, and if the 'original group consisted essentially in putting together all that work and it was trend in 1970 (pop, rock, acid-rock, psychedelic, garage) must give place to do it well and often in an original way. The song of the same name What about me, was transmitted continuously on radio across the USA and became a big hit. Unfortunately, the production was not excellent, it lacked a producer to guide the band in the studio and from the first listen you realize that the ideal size of the group is to play live in a stage.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-23*