Dave Morgan and Jim Cleary's epic legacy collection produced by ELO's Richard Tandy. This Folk, Rock, soft prog work was made forty years ago but has been a hidden gem until now. The Secret album gets its title from a record breaking gestation period of 40 years, during which these songs of Dave Morgan and Jim Cleary had been condemned to subterranean obscurity that looked like it would never end until one day a studio technician sent Dave Morgan a copy of the tapes he had helped record from all those years before... Vinyl as the original 1. We're Gonna Change All This 2. Hey Paul 3. Dey Droppin Out 4. Go Tell the Birds 5. So Weary 6. Browned 7. Angel 8. Georgia Here I Come 9. One Month in Tuesday 10. Ill Wind that Blows 11. You'll Never Get to Heaven
CD has 10 tracks PLUS 6 bonus tracks. Note: European sales will be sent from Spain
The SECRET ALBUM Vinyl + CD
Original 70s's Vintage never released Soft Prog Rock Bundle
The SECRET ALBUM CD (with 6 bonus tracks)
Morgan Cleary epic legacy soft prog rock produced by Richard Tandy
The Secret album: songs from the 60's and 70's written and performed Dave Morgan and Jim Cleary, produced by ELO’s Richard Tandy. 10 tracks PLUS 6 bonus tracks. 11. I'm on my way - (DM) - DeLane Lea 12. Hold on to Love - (JC)- Nest Studios 13. Not Mad about You - (JC) - Nest Studios 14. Somebody (demo) - (DM) DeLane Lea 15. Oh Boy I'm Cold - produced by Magnum's Richard Bailey - Nest Studios 16. Carly Monique - (JC) - Nest Studios
Note: European sales will be sent from Spain
The SECRET ALBUM (Vinyl)
10 tracks on Clear Vinyl - (70's album previously unreleased)
If you like the flavour of ‘69 Beatles, CSN&Y, 10cc, Badfinger, The Eagles ‘On The Border‘ period, English Melodic-Soul Bloonies like Clappo, Winwood, then you’re sure to like these Midlanders - Dave Morgan and Jim Cleary: Exquisite fab-esque harmonies, tonal delights and crossword concertos spinning over bridges and thru tunnels of tuneful worm-holes that connect with whatever universe you are in. Think Progressive steel, open heart intimacy. Brilliant. John Dylan Milton – Reviewer.