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Topic: Mick Taylor and Quartz Return to archive
03-11-02 07:52 PM
CocaBuena Hey, does anybody knows what's the Mick Taylor participation in a group named Quartz, around 1978?
Mick played guitar/bass or only produced the Quartz album?
I think some guy from Black Sabbath was envolved in that project

Now, if you know the whole story, if you have the album...can you dub me a copy?
I pay, for sure.
Many thanks.
03-11-02 11:00 PM
VoodooChileInWOnderl I don't have that one, and never have heard their music or even heard about them.

The vocals of that group is Mike Taylor and is not related with Mick Taylor, the only musician related with Sabbath was Geoff Nichols who later joined Sabbath, but they opened for Sabbath on tour in 1978.

If you check Nico's data base Mick Taylor didn't do anything with them, on the other hand if you check Terry Hounsome's Rock Record or All Music Guide the one you're talking about is Mike Taylor.


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