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beatlebum
21.09.2006, 17:42
THE BEE GEES YOU ONLY THOUGHT YOU KNEW

First-Ever Upgrade Of the Multi-Grammy-Winning Group's Catalog Begins With Six-Disc Set The Studio Albums 1967-1968 Due November 7 From Reprise

September 13 2006

LOS ANGELES --
The Bee Gees' phenomenal success in the 1970s often obscures the fact that by the time the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack redefined R&B dance music, the trio already had more than ten albums and a string of worldwide hits under their belts. The November 7 release of THE STUDIO ALBUMS 1967-1968 -- the initial installment of the first-ever catalog upgrade for the group -- shows that The Brothers Gibb possessed the musical Midas touch from the very beginning.

THE STUDIO ALBUMS 1967-1968 is the definitive collection of the five-piece Bee Gees lineup that rocketed to fame in the late 1960s: singing siblings Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb, and Australian instrumentalists Vince Melouney and Colin Petersen. The quintet's albums Bee Gees 1st, Horizontal, and Idea have been brilliantly revitalized, with remastered CDs of stereo and mono mixes of each title paired with second discs of rare and unreleased recordings from the period -- the first time The Bee Gees have opened their vaults for extensive archival exploration.

Issued in August 1967, Bee Gees 1st is a bit of a misnomer as Barry, Maurice, and Robin had already cut a pair of albums in Australia (where their family had moved in 1958) before returning to their native England at the beginning of the year. But it was the first to earn an international release -- and international hits in the form of "New York Mining Disaster 1941," "To Love Somebody," and "Holiday." All 14 tracks on the bonus disc are previously unreleased, including formative or alternate versions of most songs on the album plus the otherwise unheard compositions "Gilbert Green," "House Of Lords," "I've Got To Learn," "All Around My Clock," and "Mr. Wallor's Wailing Wall."

Horizontal hit store shelves in January of 1968 and shows the band building on its success with even more adventurous arrangements. The album's signature smash was "Massachusetts," but the discs' dozen tracks also featured such gems as "And The Sun Will Shine" and "World" (a hit across most of the globe). Along with a pair of alternate versions, the second CD includes four non-LP sides -- of which "Words" was another monster hit -- and nine unreleased tracks: "Out Of Line," "Ring My Bell," "Deeply, Deeply Me," "Mrs. Gillespie's Refrigerator," "All My Christmases Came At Once," "Thank You For Christmas," and the seasonal medley of "Silent Night/Hark The Herald Angels Sing" (one of only two songs on THE STUDIO ALBUMS 1967-1968 that doesn't feature a Gibb songwriting credit).

Idea followed in August of the same year, and put The Bee Gees in the U.S. Top 10 for the first time with "I've Gotta Get A Message To You," and "I Started A Joke." Additional material on the Rhino reissue includes single versions of the former, "Jumbo," and "The Singer Sang His Song"; alternate mixes of "Idea, "Kitty Can," and "Let There Be Love"; a couple of songs penned for films ("Chocolate Symphony" and "Gena's Theme"); and two Coca-Cola commercials. The bonus disc also features the unissued songs "Bridges Crossing Rivers," the impromptu goof "Completely Unoriginal," and another holiday-themed song sketch, "Come Some Christmas Eve Or Halloween."

THE STUDIO ALBUMS 1967-1968 gathers all three of these pop-psych classics in a slipcase, with each double-disc in its own gatefold digipak. Along with many beautiful photos from the era, the accompanying booklets feature insightful liner notes by '60s sage Andrew Sandoval -- including extensive new interviews with Barry and Robin on their career and music.


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Visions
21.09.2006, 18:22
Ich hab bislang nur ein Best of der Bee Gees von 1991 sowie eine Live-DVD.
Bischen wenig, oder?

Mal sehen, vielleicht wird die Sammlung noch erweitert.
"Size isn't everything" brauch ich auf jeden Fall noch.

MelodyNelson
22.09.2006, 10:41
Das könnte eine sehr lohnende Anschaffung sein, zumal "Bee Gees 1st" wirklich phantastisch ist. Auch die Ausstattung klingt vielversprechend.

beatlebum
28.09.2006, 14:44
Hier mal die Titel:


Disc 1 - Bee Gees 1st (Stereo/Mono)
01./15. Turn Of The Century
02./16. Holiday
03./17. Red Chair Fade Away
04./18. One Minute Woman
05./19. In My Own Time
06./20. Every Christian Lion Hearted Man Will Show You
07./21. Craise Finton Kirk Royal Academy Of Arts
08./22. New York Mining Desaster 1941
09./23. Cucumber Castle
10./24. To Love Somebody
11./25. I Close My Eyes
12./26. I Can't See Nobody
13./27. Please Read Me
14./28. Close Another Door

Disc 2 - Bee Gees 1st (Bonus)
01. Turn Of The Century (early version)
02. One Minute Woman (early version)
03. Gilbert Green
04. New York Mining Desaster 1941 (version 1)
05. House Of Lords
06. Cucumber Castle (early version)
07. Harry Braff (early alternative version)
08. I Close My Eyes (early version)
09. I've Got To Learn
10. I Can't See Nobody (alternative take)
11. All Around My Clock
12. Mr. Wallor's Wailing Wall
13. Craise Finton Kirk Royal Academy Of Arts (alt. take)
14. New York Mining Desaster 1941 (version 2)

Disc 3 - Horizontal (Stereo/Mono)
01./13. World
02./14. And The Sun Will Shine
03./15. Lemons Never Forget
04./16. Really And Sincerely
05./17. Birdie Told Me
06./18. With The Sun In My Eyes
07./19. Massachusetts
08./20. Harry Braff
09./21. Day Time Girl
10./22. The Earnest Of Being George
11./23. The Change Is Made
12./24. Horizontal

Disc 4 - Horizontal (Bonus)
01. Out Of Line
02. Ring My Bell
03. Barker Of The U.F.O.
04. Words
05. Sir Geoffrey Saved The World
06. Sinking Ships
07. Really And Sincerely (alternative version)
08. Swan Song (alternative version)
09. Mrs. Gillespie's Refrigerator
10. Deeply Deeply Me
11. All My Christmases Came At Once
12. Thank You For Christmas
13. Medley: Silent Night/Hark The Herald Angels Sing

Disc 5 - Idea (Stereo/Mono)
01./14. Let There Be Love
02./15. Kitty Can
03./16. In The Summer Of His Years
04./17. Indian Gin And Whiskey Dry
05./18. Down To Earth
06./19. Such A Shame
07./20. I've Gotta Get A Message To You
08./21. Idea
09./22. When The Swallows Fly
10./23. I Have Decided To Join The Airforce
11./24. I Started A Joke
12./25. Kilburn Towers
13./26. Swan Song

Disc 6 - Idea (Bonus)
01. Chocolate Symphony
02. I've Gotta Get A Message To You (mono single)
03. Jumbo
04. The Singer Sang His Song
06. Bridges Crossing Rivers
07. Idea (alternative mix)
08. Completely Unoriginal
09. Kitty Can (alternative mix)
10. Come Some Christmas Eve Or Halloween
11. Let There Be Love (alternative mix)
12. Gena's Theme
13. Another Cold And Windy Day (Coke Spot#1)
14. Sitting In The Meadow (Coke Spot#2)

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