14. By 1983 Joan Armatrading was becoming increasingly self reliant in respect to her music. With this in mind what was the significance of her 1985 album "Secret Secrets"?
From Quiz Day Zero
Answer:
It was the last time she worked with a producer
Mike Howlett stepped into the producer's shoes for this Armatrading outing. His pedigree included albums with China Crisis, OMD and Berlin, all bands that were standard bearers of what could be termed the 1980s sound. That same atmosphere would invade this album (no, she didn't return to her folk roots). Howlett's opinion of Armatrading's skill in the studio was high in praise, stating, that she didn't need a producer, except, perhaps, in respect to her vocals. Despite this, the album failed to produce a hit single. It didn't prevent it, however, from being a commercial success, peaking at number fourteen (no, it didn't make it to number one) on the UK Album charts and consolidating the work of her previous three albums.
Joan was still with the A&M Records label and would remain with them until 1992 (no, it wasn't her last album with a major label), releasing the albums "Sleight of Hand" (1986), "The Shouting Stage" (1988), "Hearts and Flowers" (1990) and "Square the Circle" (1992).