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British quintet, likely from Gloucestershire, as Saydisc Records are an occasional sighting in the south west England charity shops. Their sole eponymous album was apparently taken from a live gig in front of a load of school kids and parents at Dartington College Hall, near Totnes, Devon, southwest England, UK. The band was formed by keyboardist and ex-Dartington College student Julian Marshall, who was later to have a top hit with rock band Marshall Hain "Dancing In The City" (summer 1978) and "Money" with The Flying Lizards (a David Cunningham's project). He was roommate with cellist Hugh McDowell, who went on to play with Electric Light Orchestra. Hugh lived/hung-out for a while in a flat in Archway, London with drummer Michael Ormerod. They were all well into Weather Report, hence Quincicasm.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Quincicasm | Quincicasm | 1973 | Album |