Marvin, Welch & Farrar | - Second Opinion (quad D...

A defining technical feature of Second Opinion is its availability in . In 1973, a specialized Quadraphonic LP was released in the UK on the Regal Zonophone label (catalogue number Q4SRZA 8504).

: Remastered versions, often bundled with their self-titled debut, are available on Amazon and Discogs . Marvin, Welch & Farrar - Second Opinion (QUAD D...

: The album blends folk-rock, pop-rock, and progressive elements. A defining technical feature of Second Opinion is

: The iconic gatefold sleeve was designed by the acclaimed art group Hipgnosis , featuring the trio walking on cracked earth. : The album blends folk-rock, pop-rock, and progressive

: The album was engineered by Peter Vince with assistance from Alan Parsons and Richard Lush. EMI staff reportedly voted it the best album produced by the company at the time due to its high sonic quality. Musical Direction and Artistry

: 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