How the Bee Gees Overcame It All to Produce the Magical ‘Odessa’
The Bee Gees were in a precarious position 55 years ago when their only original double album was first released in the UK. They turned in a masterpiece.
The Bee Gees were in a precarious position 55 years ago when their only original double album was first released in the UK. They turned in a masterpiece.
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Here’s what we’ll be packing way in the back of our luggage – way, way in the back – before our fateful seafaring journey.
Released 55 years ago, ‘Bees Gees’ 1st’ has since somehow disappeared from the public consciousness.
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