Sun Secrets

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Sun Secrets
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Studio album by The Eric Burdon Band
Released December 1974
Recorded 1973 at Record Plant, Sausalito, California
Genre Rock, hard rock, heavy metal, progressive rock, funk, protopunk
Length 47:30
Label Capitol
Producer Jerry Goldstein
Eric Burdon chronology
Guilty
(1971)
Sun Secrets
(1974)
Stop
(1975)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Robert Christgau C[1]
Allmusic 2/5 stars[2]

Sun Secrets is an album by The Eric Burdon Band recorded in 1973 and released in December 1974.

It includes some re-recording of songs, with which lead singer Eric Burdon topped the charts a few years before. The band included Aalon Butler on guitar, Randy Rice on bass and Alvin Taylor on drums.

"The Real Me", "Ring of Fire" and "Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood" were released as singles. The album peaked No. 51 on the Billboard album chart in 1975.

They formed in 1971, after Burdon left his previous band War to cut an album with blues/jazz-great Jimmy Witherspoon. They recorded the album Guilty and then, without Witherspoon, the album Stop.

Track listing

  1. "It’s My Life" (4:43, Roger Atkins, Carl D’Errico)
  2. "Ring of Fire" (6:11, June Carter, Merle Kilgore)
  3. "Medley: When I Was Young / War Child" (8:30, Burdon, Aalon Butler)
  4. "The Real Me" (3:34, Burdon, Aalon Butler)
  5. "Medley:Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood / Nina’s School" (8:25, Bennie Benjamin, Sol Marcus, Gloria Caldwell, Burdon, Aalon Butler)
  6. "Letter from the County Farm" (13:05, Burdon, Rosco Gordon)
  7. "Sun Secrets" (3:02, Aalon Butler)

Personnel

  • Eric Burdon - vocals
  • Aalon Butler - guitar
  • Randy Rice - bass
  • Alvin Taylor - drums
  • Ed Barton - engineer
  • Norman Seeff - photography

Re-issues

  • In 1993 Avenue Records and Rhino Entertainment fusioned[clarification needed] the albums together.
  • The song "Be Mine" (8:10, from "Stop") is not included on the compilation.
  • Available on quadrophonic 8-track cartridge in 1974 Q8W-11359 on Capitol.

References

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