Joe Lamont

[1][2] A number of well-known notable session musicians guested on the album, including Dann Huff, Vinnie Colaiuta, Alan Pasqua, Paulinho da Costa, Richard Gibbs and Larry Williams.

Secrets You Keep was released only on vinyl, but in 2010, the album was re-released onto CD by Yesterrock, a German label specializing in reissues.

In 1984, Lamont appeared on the original motion picture soundtrack of the film Heavenly Bodies, with his song "Love Always Wins".

[7][8] The following year, the instrumental version of "Quiet Cool" also appeared in the VHS home video version of the horror film A Nightmare on Elm Street 3, later replaced back from the theatrical and future DVD release of Into the Fire by Dokken.

[9] Lamont's song, "Victims of Love", a power ballad from the album Secrets You Keep, became a huge hit in the Philippines and still remains popular to this day.