Secrets and Sins
1984 studio album by Luba
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Secrets and Sins is the first full-length album on Capitol-EMI of Canada[1] by Canadian singer, Luba and band. Produced by Daniel Lanois, this breakout album won Luba Juno Awards for "Female Vocalist of the Year" in 1985.[2] Included is the calypso-reggae style hit single "Let It Go", later featured on the motion picture soundtrack for 9½ Weeks. Other popular singles include "Secrets and Sins", "Storm Before the Calm" and "Everytime I See Your Picture".
| Secrets and Sins | ||||
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| Released | 1984 | |||
| Recorded | 1984 | |||
| Genre | Alternative pop, rock, new wave, pop | |||
| Length | 39:16 | |||
| Label | Capitol-EMI of Canada | |||
| Producer | Daniel Lanois | |||
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Track listing
- "Secrets and Sins" – 3:43 *
- "Everytime I See Your Picture" – 4:01 *
- "Let It Go" – 3:45 *
- "Sacrificial Heart" – 3:30
- "Still the Voices" - 4:37
- "Young Guns" - 3:29
- "One with You" - 5:10
- "Private Wars" - 3:15
- "Storm Before the Calm" - 3:21 *
- "Resurrect the Love" - 4:25
* Different releases contain different mixes of these songs.
Personnel
- Luba – lead and backing vocals
- Peter Marunzak – drums, percussion
- Michael (Bell) Zwonok – bass, backing vocals
- Mark Lyman – guitars, backing vocals
- Pierre Marchand – keyboards, backing vocals
- Dick Smith, Daniel Lanois – additional percussion
- Shawne Jackson, Sharon Lee Williams – additional backing vocals