"Maiden of the Cancer Moon" is a live double album by Quicksilver Messenger Service, an American psychedelic rock band. The album captures the band's performances from the winter and spring tours in 1968. This record was released in 1983 after being mastered from an assortment of audience-recorded tapes.
The album features a line-up of musicians, including John Cipollina, Gary Duncan, Greg Elmore, and David Freiberg. Fans regard it as a significant production due to the band's quality performances it features from the late 60s period. Standout compositions from the album include dynamic renditions of "The Fool," "Dino's Song," and "Pride of Man."
The album title "Maiden of the Cancer Moon" is quite unique. "Maiden" refers to the astrological sign of Virgo, and the "Cancer Moon" signifies the moon's position in Cancer during the time of this live performance. This title reflects the band's affinity for astrological and cosmic themes, a characteristic trait in the psychedelic rock culture of the time.