The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs is the debut studio album by the Bee Gees. Credited to Barry Gibb and the Bee Gees, it was released in November 1965 on the Australian Leedon label (1967's Bee Gees' 1st would be their international debut album). It is a compilation of most of the Gibb brothers' singles that had been released over the previous three years in Australia, which accounts for the many different styles of music on it.
The original issue of the LP on Leedon is extremely rare. Even the 1967 reissue on the Calendar label is rarely seen in Australia. This album package was not issued elsewhere and was not issued on CD until it was released as part of a 2013 box set, Festival Album Collection: 1965–1967.
1. I Was A Lover A Leader Of men
2. I Don't Think It's Funny
3. How Love Was True
4. To Be Or Not To Be
5. Timber
6. Claustrophobia
7. Could It Be
1. And The Children Laughing
2. Wine And Women
3. Don't Say Goodbye
4. Peace Of Mind
5. Take Hold Of That Star
6. You Wouldn't Know
7. Follow The Wind
1965 in Australia here's the early BG's
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Ever since I first heard The Bee Gees, I've always had a love & hate relationship with them. I've always appreciated their early work, but I've never been keen on their later falsetto style singing.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this early collection. It's a real "delicatesse"!