| 1 | This Is Where I Came InBass – George PerryDrums – Steve Rucker Engineer [Assistant] – Ashley GibbGuitar – Alan Kendall, Maurice Gibb | 4:56 |
| 2 | Wedding DayBass – Matt BonelliDrums – Steve Rucker Engineer [Assistant] – Ashley GibbGuitar – Alan Kendall, Barry Gibb, Maurice GibbKeyboards – Ben Stivers, Maurice GibbProgrammed By – Ben Stivers | 4:43 |
| 3 | The Extra MileArranged By [Orchestra], Conductor – Peter GravesBass – George PerryCello – Chris Glansdorp, David Cole Conductor [Orchestration] – Larry WarrilowDrum Programming – Barry Gibb, John MerchantDrums – Steve Rucker Engineer [Assistant] – Ashley GibbFrench Horn – Cheryle Naberhaus, Dwayne Dixon, Eric KerleyGuitar – Alan KendallTrombone – Joe Barati, Jon Hutchinson, John KnickerTrumpet – Jason Carder, Ken FaulkTrumpet [Piccolo Trumpet Solo] – Jim HackerViola – Chauncey Patterson, Tim Barnes Violin – Gustavo Correa, Hui Fang Chen, Mariusz Wojtowicz, Mei Mei Luo, Orlando ForteViolin, Concertmaster – Alfredo Oliva | 4:21 |
| 4 | EmbraceMixed By – Mark "Tuffty" EvansProgrammed By – Mark Evans, Peter John Vettese, Roger Lyons | 4:43 |
| 5 | Loose Talk Costs LivesBass – George Perry, Matt BonelliDrums – Steve Rucker Engineer [Assistant] – Ashley GibbGuitar – Alan Kendall, Barry Gibb, Maurice GibbKeyboards, Programmed By – Ben Stivers | 4:19 |
| 6 | She Keeps On ComingBass – George PerryDrums – Steve Rucker Engineer [Assistant] – Ashley GibbGuitar – Alan Kendall, Maurice Gibb | 3:57 |
| 7 | Technicolor DreamsBass – Matt BonelliClarinet – Neil BonsantiDrums – Steve Rucker Engineer [Assistant] – Ashley Gibb, Geraldine DubernetGuitar – Alan KendallPiano, Keyboards – Ben Stivers | 3:04 |
| 8 | Déjà VuEngineer – Mark "Tuffty" EvansGuitar – "Robbie" MackintoshProgrammed By – Mark Evans, Peter John Vettese | 4:19 |
| 9 | Man In The MiddleDrum Programming – John Merchant, Maurice GibbEngineer [Assistant] – Geraldine DubernetKeyboards, Guitar – Maurice Gibb | 4:21 |
| 10 | Sacred TrustBass – George PerryDrum Programming – Barry Gibb, John MerchantEngineer [Assistant] – Ashley GibbGuitar – Barry Gibb, Maurice GibbKeyboards – Maurice Gibb | 4:53 |
| 11 | Walking On AirDrum Programming – John Merchant, Maurice GibbEngineer [Assistant] – Geraldine DubernetKeyboards, Guitar – Maurice Gibb | 4:05 |
| 12 | Voice In The WildernessBass – Matt BonelliDrums – Steve Rucker Engineer [Assistant] – Ashley GibbGuitar – Alan KendallProgrammed By, Organ – Ben Stivers | 4:37 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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| 549 625-2 | Bee Gees | This Is Where I Came In (HDCD, Album) | Polydor | 549 625-2 | Europe | 2001 |
| 8122 77651 2 | Bee Gees | This Is Where I Came In (CD, Album, Exp) | Reprise Records, Warner Strategic Marketing | 8122 77651 2 | Europe | 2006 |
| UICP-1018 | Bee Gees | This Is Where I Came In (HDCD, Album) | Polydor | UICP-1018 | Japan | 2001 |
| 549 458-2 | Bee Gees | This Is Where I Came In (HDCD, Album, S/Edition) | Polydor | 549 458-2 | UK | 2001 |
| 8122 77651 2, 8122 77651-2 | Bee Gees | This Is Where I Came In (CD, Album, RE) | Reprise Records, IC Records | 8122 77651 2, 8122 77651-2 | Venezuela | 2006 |
This Is Where I Came In is the twenty-second and final studio album by the English pop group the Bee Gees. It was released on 24 April 2001 by Polydor in the UK and Universal in the US, just less than two years before Maurice Gibb's unexpected death from a cardiac arrest before surgery to repair a twisted intestine. It is the only album of all-new material released by them on the Universal Music label which had acquired the rights to the group's releases on Polydor Records when they bought that label. This Is Where I Came In - Bee Gees. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. Music video by Bee Gees performing This Is Where I Came In. C 2001 Barry Gibb, The Estate of Robin Gibb and Yvonne Gibb under exclusive license to Capitol Music Is Where I Came in in the Style of the Bee Gees. Songs in album Bee Gees - This Is Where I Came In 2001. Bee Gees - This Is Where I Came In. Bee Gees - Just In Case Extended Version. Not many musicians could pull off placing a Dixieland-style song on an album in 2001. However, this is the Bee Gees, and not only does Technicolor Dreams work, but it is arguably the best song on the album. With its toe-tapping, enchanting clarinet solo and charming lyrics, Technicolor Dreams personifies how music is seen through the eyes of a Gibb. And listeners are fortunate for this Bee Gees-eye view. Album 2001 12 Songs. Pop 2001. This Is Where I Came Is Where I Came In is the Bee Gees' twentieth original album and the final album of all-new material released by the group before the death of their brother Maurice Gibb in 2003. It was also the only album of all-new material the band would release on Universal Records. The album was released in 2001. The single, This Is Where I Came In, which is reported to be a reflection on the Bee Gees' career, reached No. 18 in United Kingdom charts in 2001. This includes using previously collected information about your interests to select ads, processing data about what advertisements were shown, how often they were shown, when and where they were shown, and whether you took any action related to the advertisement, including for example clicking an ad or making a purchase. At no point on the twenty-eighth Bee Gees studio album does Barry Gibb really unleash that falsetto - what former producer Arif Mardin called his method of screaming in tune. This Is Where I Came In is a little light on the Brothers Gibbs trademark keening harmonies. The toothsome threesome does, however, winningly assume the mantle of boy-band elder statesmen. Each Gibb stakes out a portion of the album for his own: The Eurodisco Embrace is Robins own version of Chers Believe, while Maurice evokes the Beach Boys on Walking on Air. As ever, though, Barry is the Bee Gee MVP