Recreating albums that never actually existed.
Recreating albums that never actually existed.
Sunday, September 5, 2021
Bee Gees - "Alone Together"
In March 1969, Robin Gibb quit the Bee Gees, leaving his brothers to carry on and record the album Cucumber Castle. Robin in turn recorded his debut solo LP Robin's Reign. Both acts had hit singles, but their respective albums didn't sell particularly well. Soon after Cucumber Castle's release, Barry Gibb announced he was going solo, leaving Maurice Gibb no other choice than to go solo as well.
All three brothers recorded solo albums in early 1970, and singles were chosen and album cover art created for all three. But it seems that all three Brothers Gibb had second thoughts about venturing out on their own, and all three solo albums were put on hold.
Initially, Robin and Maurice reunited and planned to record a new Bee Gees album, but soon Barry also rejoined the group. They recorded and released 2 Years On in November 1970, and the Bee Gees remained together until Maurice died in 2003.
What's intriguing to me is that the Gibb brothers not only abandoned their 1970 solo albums, but they didn't even re-record any of the songs for Bee Gees albums. Robin's solo album, Sing Slowly Sisters, remained unreleased until 2015 when it was included as part of the compilation Saved by the Bell: The Collected Works of Robin Gibb, 1968-1970. Maurice's and Barry's solo albums, The Loner and The Kid's No Good, respectively, have still not been released to this day.
I wondered what could have been if the group had, instead of starting from scratch, simply taken the best tracks of their solo albums to create a new Bee Gees album. With Barry's and Maurice's albums unreleased, this would have been difficult, except that singles from the albums were released.
SIDE A
1. Sing Slowly Sisters
2. Great Caesar's Ghost
3. I've Come Back
4. This Time
5. One Bad Thing
SIDE B
1. I'll Kiss Your Memory
2. Railroad
3. Engines, Aeroplanes
4. The Days Your Eyes Meet Mine
5. C'est La Vie, Au Revoir
While Barry's album has not been released, a single was: "I'll Kiss Your Memory" b/w "This Time." Other tracks have trickled out on bootlegs. Of those, both "One Bad Thing" and "The Day Your Eyes Met Mine" were co-written with Maurice, so I thought they were good ones to include.
Maurice didn't usually have many lead vocals on Bee Gees albums, which is good because we only have two songs to use. Like Barry, while Maurice's album wasn't released, one single was: "Railroad" b/w "I'll Come Back."
For Robin's contributions, we have the whole solo album to choose from. I decided I wanted to equal the number of Barry's tracks. Two of Robin's songs were originally considered for singles, the title track and "Great Caesar's Ghost," so we include both. I also included "Engines, Aeroplanes" and placed it after Maurice's "Railroad" simply because I thought that was a humorous connection. And "C'est La Vie, Au Revoir" was slated to be the closing song of the album, and seemed appropriate for this as well.
I thought Alone Together was a fitting title for this album. For a cover, I wanted to do something artistic, like creating one face from all three of their faces. However, I was quickly reminded of my limitations as an artist and eventually scrapped the idea. Instead, I used a portrait from about that time period and added titles and the record company logo. It's not great, but it's OK.
If only I could hear it!
ReplyDeleteI went to youtube and found the best quality (that i could find) tracks for these and assembled it. It holds together pretty well as an album. The sound quality isn't great on all of them. The Barry tracks for the most part the quality is good. The Robin tracks there are some audio artifacts (especially on C'est la vie...) that make the sound in the treble a little wavy sounding. The two tracks by Maurice sound okay. I do wish there were more tracks available, 33 minutes feels a little short to me for an album.
ReplyDeleteFun project putting this together... as always thanks for the guide AEC.
Cool! Yes, it's a fairly short album but I don't think that was particularly out of line at the time. But a couple of extra songs might make a better.
DeleteInteresting concept, and if you want to put it together yourself then I posted all three solo albums in full on albumsiwishexisted2.blogspot.com a while ago, so all these tracks are there in reasonable quality.
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DeleteInteresting that you came into this without the two solo albums but with the extant singles, now that the actual albums 'exist', how, if at all, does that change your choices from those two albums? Presumably, what were considered the stronger songs became the a-sides of those singles, as is the business LOL, but now having access to them, I am curious.
DeleteGood and short are twice as good. With the Bee Gees albums from those early years ..., better short. Great album and once again very clever ideas Mr.AEC.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rodvi!
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