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  1. This was Johns second album for Warner Brothers and was released in September 1982. The pop orientated album still features Johns trade marks; sensuality and expression of emotion are all present particularly on Could’ve Been Me and Hung Up.

    • Well Kept Secret

      Well Kept Secret ****. THE SYMBOLISM of this album’s title...

  2. Well Kept Secret is John Martyn 's second and final album for WEA. It was released in 1982. "Never Let Me Go" featured Ronnie Scott on saxophone. Recorded at RAK Studios, London. Track listing. All tracks composed by John Martyn except where indicated. "Could've Been Me" – 3:44. "You Might Need a Man" – 3:09. "Hung Up" – 3:58. "Gun Money" – 5:01.

  3. Well Kept Secret is a music studio album recording by JOHN MARTYN (Prog Folk/Progressive Rock) released in 1982 on cd, lp / vinyl and/or cassette. This page includes Well Kept Secret's : cover picture, songs / tracks list, members/musicians and line-up, different releases details, free MP3 download (stream), buy online links: amazon, ratings ...

  4. Well Kept Secret, an Album by John Martyn. Released 1 August 1982 on WEA (catalog no. 99 255; Vinyl LP). Genres: Pop Rock, Soft Rock. Rated #1143 in the best albums of 1982. Featured peformers: John Martyn (vocals, guitar, composer, lyrics), Geraint Watkins (accordion), Alan Thomson (bass, guitar), Phil Thornalley (engineer), James (keyboards), ...

  5. www.johnmartyn.info › release › well-kept-secretWell Kept Secret | One World

    Well Kept Secret | One World. Albums. 1 Aug 1982. The Bottom Line: The ironical album: generally considered to be John's worst, leaving out Couldn't Love You More, it was in the charts for seven weeks and reached the top 20.

  6. Well Kept Secret was John's twelfth studio album and it proved to be one of his most successful, spending seven weeks in the album charts peaking at number twenty. Longstanding fans had come to expect twists and turns in John's musical quest but some found his new sound hard to take, whilst others maintained an open mind and found much to enjoy.