: Original UK pressings and used Canadian imports (1972) can be found at stores like The Record Centre and Aux 33 Tours.
: Quadraphonic recordings used four independent audio channels to create a surround-sound effect, a precursor to modern home theatre systems. Marvin, Welch & Farrar - Second Opinion (QUAD D...
: While critically acclaimed for its "lush arrangements" and "clever chord changes," the album did not achieve major commercial success, as audiences often still associated Marvin and Welch with their instrumental past. The original 12-track vinyl release includes: Black Eyes Tiny Robin Simplify Your Head Ronnie Far Away Falling Let's Say Goodbye Lonesome Mole Thank Heavens I’ve Got You Lady of the Morning The Time to Care Come Back to Nature All Day All Night Blues Purchasing Information : Original UK pressings and used Canadian imports
John Farrar was a Member of 'Marvin, Welch and ... - Facebook The original 12-track vinyl release includes: Black Eyes
Released in 1971, Second Opinion is the second studio album by the British-Australian trio . Formed by former members of The Shadows —Hank Marvin and Bruce Welch—alongside New Zealand songwriter John Farrar, the group pivoted from the instrumental guitar sound that defined their earlier careers toward a vocal-heavy, folk-rock style. The Quadraphonic Experience
: The iconic gatefold sleeve was designed by the acclaimed art group Hipgnosis , featuring the trio walking on cracked earth.