Seven Secrets is a pensive follow-up that shows the band stretching out into lengthy and varied suites like "Garden Lady." The album's dynamics can be a bit irritating at times -- the production too often toys with very soft passages that may cut it in the symphony hall, but get tiresome anywhere else. Still, "Elizabeth" is one of the band's best compositions, an ambitious fulfillment of their talents at both string arrangements and progressive rock instrumentation, and "Three Spires" is a fine showcase for Peter Farelly's wistful vocals. As on their debut, the title track is a rather fey little bit of filler, but it hardly detracts from the overall high level of the album. ~ Paul Collins, All Music Guide
Seven Secrets
01/01/1974 | Esoteric
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$21.99SEVEN SECRETS (RMST)
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$41.99SEVEN SECRETS (JPN) (MLPS)
All Music Guide Review
Seven Secrets Track Listing
Credits of Seven Secrets
- Vince McCusker
- Guitar, Vocals
- Michael Rennie
- Leader
- Tony Taverner
- Engineer
- Ruby Mazur
- Design, Photography
- Ben Wiseman
- Remastering
- Becky Stewart
- Artwork
- David N. Lewis
- Piano, Producer
- Bob Gold
- ?
- Fruupp
- Arranger, Main Performer
- Peter Farelly
- Bass, Guitar, Guitar (Bass), Vocals, Cover Art
- Martin Foye
- Percussion, Drums
- Stephen Houston
- Keyboards, Oboe, Vocals













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