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Bee Gees - To Whom It May Concern FLAC
Performer:
Bee Gees
Album:
To Whom It May Concern
Released:
1972
Country:
Argentina
Label:
Polydor
Catalog:
3170102
FLAC size:
1156 mb
MP3 size:
1262 mb
WMA size:
2077 mb


Tracklist


1Run To Me
Written-By – B, R & M Gibb
3:05
2Sea Of Smiling Faces
Written-By – B, R & M Gibb
3:07
3Please Don't Turn Out The Lights
Written-By – B, R & M Gibb
1:57
4We Lost The Road
Written-By – B. Gibb, R. Gibb
3:27
5I Held A Party
Written-By – B, R & M Gibb
2:31
6Bad Bad Dreams
Written-By – B, R & M Gibb
3:43
7Sweet Song Of Summer
Written-By – B, R & M Gibb
5:00
8Road To Alaska
Written-By – B, R & M Gibb
2:35
9Never Been Alone
Written-By – R. Gibb
3:13
10My World
Written-By – B, R & M Gibb
4:16
11You Know It's For You
Written-By – M. Gibb
2:53
12Alive
Written-By – B. Gibb, M. Gibb
4:00
13I Can Bring Love
Written-By – B. Gibb
2:04
14Paper Mache, Cabbages & Kings
Written-By – B, R & M Gibb
4:55


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
EL 34631, SEL-934631Bee Gees To Whom It May Concern ‎(LP, Album, Gat)Spin, SpinEL 34631, SEL-934631Australia1972
ATC TP-7012, TP-7012Bee Gees To Whom It May Concern ‎(8-Trk, Album)ATCO Records, ATCO RecordsATC TP-7012, TP-7012US1972
2394 203Bee Gees To Whom It May Concern ‎(LP, Album)Polydor2394 203India1972
2383 168Bee Gees To Whom It May Concern ‎(LP, Album, Mono)Polydor2383 168Uruguay1972
POCP-2232Bee Gees To Whom It May Concern ‎(CD, Album, RE)Reprise RecordsPOCP-2232Japan1992


Credits


  • Bass, Guitar, Piano, Organ, Mellotron, Harpsichord, Mandolin, VocalsMaurice Gibb
  • DrumsClem Cattini (tracks: A1, A3, A5 to B2, B5, B6), Geoff Bridgeford (tracks: A2, A4, B3, B4)
  • Guitar, VocalsBarry Gibb
  • Lead GuitarAlan Kendall
  • ProducerBee Gees, Robert Stigwood
  • Synthesizer [Moog]Maurice Gibb (tracks: B6)
  • VocalsRobin Gibb


Notes


Producido por Phonogram S.A.I.C.
Industria Argentina


Companies


  • Manufactured By – Phonogram S.A.I.C. – 9017


Album


To Whom It May Concern is the tenth album by the Bee Gees. Released in October 1972, it was the follow-up, and continued the melancholic and personal sound of its predecessor Trafalgar. The album was recognized as a farewell to the old Bee Gees as the album marked the end of an era for the group in several ways: it was their last album to be recorded solely at IBC Studios, in London, their last with conductor and arranger Bill Shepherd who had guided them since 1967, and their last under their first. As it turned out, To Whom It May Concern was also the commercial swan song for the trio in this phase of their career, and the last of their albums to be released by Atlantic Records in the United States, something of an artistic peak before a period of massive change in their sound and future. Band: Bee Gees Album: To Whom It May Concern Label: RSO, Polydor Release Date: 1972 List Of Tracks: 01. Run To Me 02. We Lost The Road 03. Never Been in album Bee Gees - To Whom It May Concern 1972. Bee Gees - Run To Me. Bee Gees - We Lost The Road. Bee Gees - Never Been Alone. Bee Gees - Paper Mache, Cabbages & Kings. Bee Gees - I Can Bring Love. Album 1972 13 Songs. Featured On. Bee Gees Essentials. Bee Gees: Deep Cuts. United States. Critic Bill Eder of All Music called the album one of the Bee Gees most fully realized works, with pleasing and memorable songs from beginning to end. The albums opening track and hit single, Run to Me, was praised by Rolling Stones Stephen Holden, who called it the most beautiful ballad recorded by the Bee Gees since Odessas Melody Fair. It has everything going for it: a great tune, super symphonic production and a strong, simple message, Holden said. Several more melodious ballads follow Run to Me, like the bittersweet We Lost the Road, and the stirring Please Dont Turn O. Посмотреть сведения об участниках альбома, рецензии, композиции и приобрести альбом 1972 Gatefold Vinyl от To Whom It May Concern на Whom It May Concern is the Bee Gees' eighth album, released in October 1972. It was the follow-up of their American successful LP Trafalgar, and continued its melancholic and personal sound. The album was recognised as a farewell to the old Bee Gees. It was their last album recorded at IBC Studios, in London, and their last work with Bill Shepherd who had guided them since 1967, and their last under their first contract with Robert Stigwood. Even some of the songs were old ones finished up or. The Bee Gees have decided, sensibly I think, to concentrate on their one great strength-the writing, singing and production of big ballads, the best of which evoke a grand though momentary pathos. This is a very limited territory of pop music to occupy but the Bee Gees are its masters. The albums best cut is its opener, the single Run to Me. These faults wont matter to those who are confirmed Bee Gees freaks. To Whom It May Concern should have enough sugar to satiate the most demanding sweet tooth. In This Article: Bee Gees. Want more Rolling Stone Sign up for our newsletter. Listen free to Bee Gees To Whom It May Concern Run To Me, Never Been Alone and more. 8 tracks 23:42. Learn more. Recent Listening Trend