Quincy Conserve - Ride The Rain

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Review by Ryan Sullivan

The album Ride The Rain by Quincy Conserve is a delightful blend of soulful funk and jazz that is sure to get listeners grooving. The band's unique style is evident in each of the album's tracks, which showcase their musical prowess and exceptional talent.

The album opens with the title track, "Ride The Rain," which features a catchy bass line and funky guitar riffs. The vocals are smooth and soulful, adding to the overall vibe of the song. The second track, "I'm Gonna Love You," is a slower ballad that showcases the band's ability to create a romantic atmosphere with their music.

Other standout tracks on the album include "Don't Know What To Do," which features an infectious horn section, and "Loving You," a fun and upbeat track that will have listeners dancing in their seats. The album closes with "Satisfied," a mellow and reflective track that leaves listeners feeling content and relaxed.

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Artist: Quincy Conserve
Album: Ride The Rain
Rating: 3.33

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  • FLAC size: 85.6 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
I Feel Good
Ride The Rain

Video

The Quincy Conserve Ride The Rain
QUINCY CONSERVE(New Zealand) - I Feel Good

Images

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Catalog Numbers

HR.408

Labels

His Master's Voice

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

Companies

RoleCompany
Made ByHis Master's Voice (NZ) Limited
Published ByCastle Music

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerPeter Dawkins

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Etched A): 7XAN 827
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched B): 7XAN 828
  • Other (Label A): 7XAN.827
  • Other (Label B): 7XAN.828

About Quincy Conserve

Founded in Wellington, New Zealand in 1968 by lead guitarist and vocalist Malcolm Hayman, Quincy Conserve were one of the more popular local bands of their era. Their sound progressed more in the direction of jazz-rock, and they had success with audiences at jazz festivals. They split up in 1976.

Name Vars

  • The Quincy Conserve

Aliases

  • Warehouse

Members

  • Richard James Burgess
  • Peter Blake
  • Rodger Fox
  • Geoff Culverwell
  • Raice McLeod
  • Bruno Lawrence
  • Rufus Rehu
  • Dave Orams
  • Malcolm Hayman
  • Bryan Beauchamp
  • Tom Swainson
  • Frits Stigter
  • Dennis Mason
  • Paul Clayton
  • Graeme Thompson
  • Murray Loveridge
  • Kevin Furey
  • Barry Brown-Sharpe
  • John McCormick
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Summary by Ryan Sullivan

Ride The Rain is a fantastic album that showcases Quincy Conserve's unique style and exceptional talent. Fans of funk and jazz music are sure to enjoy this album, and it is a must-listen for anyone looking for great music to groove to.

Comments

linesoflife65
linesoflife65 2023-04-12
Although Bruno wrote the song and played the drums, he isn't featured in the photos.
jowster11
jowster11 2023-04-12
Great memories from my early years.Thanks QC.Memories of an easier time.KP
nisaxoxo68
nisaxoxo68 2023-04-12
I had three (3) QC LPs - All got auctioned off in 2014 with consent due to career options. NZ can stand high with the USA, Canada, UK with innovating Combo-Jazz-Rock Bands. Australia did not have any back in the late 60s early 70s. Interesting you mention the Bill 'CHASE' band! I had his hit 45s in the early 1970s. "Lets Ride The Rain" the Bruno Lawrence Hit Song - Can't get the book on him by his kids High School Teacher either now - Great Background on his Quincy Conserve days >1970 then it's >BLERTA<
irevelcatilo
irevelcatilo 2023-04-11
One of this World's Greatest Combo - Rock Band!
mikeshera
mikeshera 2023-04-11
Boy this brings back memory’s