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Marvin, Welch & Farrar - Second Opinion (quad D... <UHD 2024>

: The iconic gatefold sleeve was designed by the acclaimed art group Hipgnosis , featuring the trio walking on cracked earth.

For collectors, original and remastered versions are available through various retailers: Marvin, Welch & Farrar - Second Opinion (QUAD D...

: Quadraphonic recordings used four independent audio channels to create a surround-sound effect, a precursor to modern home theatre systems. : The iconic gatefold sleeve was designed by

: Remastered versions, often bundled with their self-titled debut, are available on Amazon and Discogs . Musically, the trio was heavily influenced by the

Musically, the trio was heavily influenced by the intricate vocal harmonies of .

Marvin, Welch & Farrar: A "Second Opinion" on Harmony and Innovation

Released in 1971, Second Opinion is the second studio album by the British-Australian trio . Formed by former members of The Shadows —Hank Marvin and Bruce Welch—alongside New Zealand songwriter John Farrar, the group pivoted from the instrumental guitar sound that defined their earlier careers toward a vocal-heavy, folk-rock style. The Quadraphonic Experience

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