Around 1970, Quicksilver Messenger Service decided to shorten their name to just Quicksilver, and that was the name used on this their third album titled "Shady Grove," and their fourth record "Just For Love," before changing it back to the full Quicksilver Messenger Service again.
I think the funny thing is that even with a shorter name, it still didn't fit on the front of the album cover.
Gary Duncan had left the band and was replaced by renown session pianist Nicky Hopkins, which gave the band some different directions, and songs like this emerged.
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