With the return of Gary Duncan and the recording debut of founder Dino Valenti, Just for Love, Quicksilver's fourth album, marked their debut as the band they were intended to be. The ironic thing about that is that, led by singer/songwriter Valenti, they were a much more pop-oriented band than their fans had come to expect. On Just for Love, Quicksilver finally was Valenti's backup group (he wrote all but one of the songs), and while this gave them greater coherence and accessibility, as well as their only Top 50 single in "Fresh Air," it also made them less the boogie band they had been. And it meant the band's days were numbered. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Just for Love
08/01/1970 | Caroline
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CD
$13.99JUST FOR LOVE (BONUS TRACKS) (LTD) (MLPS)
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$17.99JUST FOR LOVE (ENG)
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
Credits
- John Palladino
- Producer, Executive Producer
- George Osaki
- Art Direction
- Red Johnson
- Poetry
- Doug McGuire
- Engineer
- John Selby
- Producer
- Red Johnson & His Orchestra
- Poetry
- John Cipollina
- Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Steel), Slide Guitar
- Nicky Hopkins
- Piano, Keyboards
- Dino Valente
- Flute, Conga, Vocals, Guitar
- Gary Duncan
- Guitar (Acoustic), Wood Block, Vocals, Sound Effects, Maracas, Bass, Guitar (Electric), Guitar
- Greg Elmore
- Percussion, Drums
- David Freiberg
- Bass, Vocals, Guitar
- Dan Healy
- Engineer
- Quicksilver Messenger Service
- Main Performer, Performer













