Well Kept Secret (Juice Newton Album)
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''Well Kept Secret'' is the fourth studio album by country pop singer Juice Newton. Her first three albums – '' Juice Newton and Silver Spur'' (1975) and ''
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'' (1976) for RCA Records, and '' Come to Me'' for Capitol (1977) – were credited to the group Juice Newton and Silver Spur. ''Well Kept Secret'' was released by Capitol in 1978 and is Newton's first album as a solo artist, though Silver Spur remained her backing band for five more years. The album marked Newton's most rock-oriented record up to that time and features five songs written by her long-time collaborator Otha Young. Other songs on the album include cover versions of Bruce Channel's 1961 hit " Hey! Baby" and the Holland–Dozier–Holland song, "
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Newton's rendition of "Hey! Baby" was the only single released from ''Well Kept Secret''. Neither charted, prompting rock critic Jim Worbois to note: "The title of this album seems to apply to her career as much as anything. She was still a couple years away from any substantial success. Newton seems to be without direction on this record and, as such, is trying some harder-edged material." (overview)


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