Secret Love is an album by saxophonist Vincent Herring, which was recorded in 1992 and released the following year on the MusicMasters label.
AllMusic reviewed the album, stating, "Altoist Vincent Herring's release is an impressive effort. Although he still sounds fairly close to Cannonball Adderley at times, Herring is continuing to develop as a fine modern bop stylist."
Leonard Feather of the Los Angeles Times noted "HerringâÂÂs alto sax and Renee Rosnesâ piano here have an innovative sound and style. With fine support from bassist Ira Coleman and drummer Billy Drummond, they cover StrayhornâÂÂs âÂÂChelsea Bridge,â Miles Davisâ âÂÂSolarâ and a take-no-prisoners version of the title track. A slashing Kenny Barron blues, âÂÂAnd Then Again,â winds things up."
The Chicago Tribune said, "Alto saxophonist Vincent Herring's phrasing isn't unique. You hear Frank Morgan in it, even Charlie Parker. But that doesn't reduce the pleasure, because the sheer musicality overcomes all doubts. Herring has the touch, and everything he touches on this recording glows."