Vinyl Record

Nirvana - Secrets

Nirvana - Secrets album cover

Nirvana - Secrets on LP vinyl. A 2025 record available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel, Ireland.

LP ยท 2025

Available from Kilmorna Collection in Listowel.

Buyer notes: 2025 LP, currently available from the Kilmorna Collection vinyl shelf. Pay for pickup in Listowel or ship within Ireland for EUR 5.50.

Secrets belongs to the British Nirvana story: the 1960s psychedelic pop group led by Patrick Campbell-Lyons and Alex Spyropoulos, not the later American alternative-rock band. That distinction is essential, because this record reaches back into a very different lineage of ornate, melodic, pre-progressive British pop. The material was long treated as a hidden chapter, with tapes recovered decades later and the songs first given wider modern context through archive presentation before this standalone vinyl-era release. Heard beside the group's better-known Rainbow Chaser reputation, Secrets has the charm of a room reopened: short songs, theatrical turns, baroque-pop touches and a technicolour sense of arrangement rather than guitar-heavy rock mythology. I Don't Care, Someone Stole My Mona Lisa, Bingo Boy, Living In A Blind Spot, It's Good To Have A Heart and Freedom Chaser suggest a band working in miniature, closer to the late-1960s world of psychedelic singles, storybook pop and studio imagination than to arena memory. It is a record for listeners who follow names back to their earlier, stranger roots.

Secrets matters because it restores a missing strand of the UK Nirvana catalogue and clarifies how much more there was to the group than a single psychedelic calling card. Its 2020s release context turns archival recovery into a listenable album sequence rather than a footnote.

For collectors, Secrets is valuable because the title is bound to archive history and name confusion. It belongs with British psychedelic and baroque-pop shelves, especially for listeners tracing Patrick Campbell-Lyons, Alex Spyropoulos and the pre-grunge meaning of Nirvana.

British psychedelic pop with compact song forms, ornate melodies, theatrical lightness, late-1960s studio colour, whimsical edges and a recovered-archive atmosphere.

Recommended for: Collectors of British psychedelic pop and late-1960s archive releases; Listeners curious about the original UK Nirvana catalogue; Fans of the Zombies, the Kinks, the Pretty Things and baroque pop.

Is Secrets by the same Nirvana as Nevermind? No. This is by the British psychedelic pop group Nirvana associated with Patrick Campbell-Lyons and Alex Spyropoulos. Why is Secrets described as archival? The album's modern release history is tied to recovered tapes and later catalogue work that brought previously unavailable material back into circulation. What songs introduce Secrets well? I Don't Care, Someone Stole My Mona Lisa, Bingo Boy, Living In A Blind Spot and Freedom Chaser show its compact psychedelic-pop character.