Monday, June 24, 2019

The Bee Gees






















Artist:  The Bee Gees
Origin:  Australia
Genre:  Pop, Rock, Disco, Soul, Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop, Baroque Pop, Early Pop, Psychedelic Pop, Adult Contemporary

Original line-up:

Barry Gibb:  Vocals, Guitar
Robin Gibb:  Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards
Maurice Gibb:  Vocals, Guitar, Bass, Keyboards

The Bee Gees were a Pop Music Group formed in 1958 consisted of brothers Barry, Robin, Maurice Gibb.  The Trio were successful as a Popular Music in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and as prominent performers of the Disco Music Era in the Mid-to-Late 1970s.  They wrote all of their own hits.  The Bee Gees have sold more than 220 million records worldwide, making them one of the World's Best-Selling Music Artists of All Time.  They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame in 1997. Maurice's death in January 2003 at the age of 53, Robin died in May 2012 at the age of 62, and Barry is the only surviving member of the group!.



















Title:  Radio Sessions 1967  (2018)
Genre:  Pop, Rock, Disco, Soul, Soft Rock, Contemporary Pop, Baroque Pop, Early Pop, Psychedelic Pop, Adult Contemporary
Label:  Rhythm And Blues Records
Rating:   *****

Format:  LP:

Tracks:

Side One:  Radio Sessions 1967:

 1.  New York Mining Disaster 1941
 2.  In My Own Time
 3.  One Minute Woman
 4.  Cucumber Castle
 5.  I Can't See Nobody
 6.  To Love Somebody
 7.  Holiday
 8.  Interview

Side Two:  Tracks:   1-4, 7:  Radio Sessions 1967, Tracks:  5, 6:  Live Australian TV 1966-1967:

 1.  Massachussetts
 2.  In My Own Time
 3.  Mrs. Gullespie's Refrigerator
 4.  I Close My Eyes 
 5.  Out Of Time
 6.  Spicks & Specks
 7.  High Hiors
 8.  Outerview

Personnel:

Barry Gibb:  Vocals, Rhythm Guitar
Robin Gibb:  Vocals
Maurice Gibb:  Vocals, Bass, Keyboards
Vince Melouney:  Lead Guitar
Colin Peterson:  Drums

Radio Sessions 1967 is the studio recordings for UK Radio in 1967 by The Bee Gees, was released on on December 7, 2018 by Rhythm And Blues Records. 





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