Secrets of Astrology

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Released19 April 2000
RecordedRS29, Waalwijk, The Electric Castle, Rijsbergen and Sync Music, Breda, The Netherlands,
The Walden West Recorder, Woodland Hills, California
December 1999-February 2000
Length72:37
Secrets of Astrology
Cover art by Michael Parkes
Studio album by
Released19 April 2000
RecordedRS29, Waalwijk, The Electric Castle, Rijsbergen and Sync Music, Breda, The Netherlands,
The Walden West Recorder, Woodland Hills, California
December 1999-February 2000
GenreSymphonic rock, symphonic metal
Length72:37
LabelLMP / Inside Out Music / SPV (Europe and US)
Avalon (Japan)
ProducerErik Norlander
Lana Lane chronology
Best of Lana Lane 1995 - 1999
(1999)
Secrets of Astrology
(2000)
Ballad Collection II
(2000)
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Review scores
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Allmusic[1]

Secrets of Astrology, released in 2000, is the fifth album, but the fourth studio recorded album, by symphonic rock vocalist, Lana Lane. Though this album is Lane's fifth album release in the US, it is her eighth in Japan. The album was recorded in the Netherlands and in Los Angeles and mixed in the Netherlands by Oscar Holleman. Mastering was executed at Abbey Road Studios in London.[2]

The album contains 13 songs, whereas the 13th track is listed as a bonus track. In the North American and Japanese releases of Secrets of Astrology, the bonus track is a song entitled, "Romeo and Juliet", a song Lane had recorded during the recording sessions for this album. In the European release of Secrets of Astrology, the bonus track is a song entitled, "Rhapsody", a song that Lane had recorded during the recording sessions for her 1998 album, Queen of the Ocean.[2]

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