Bee Gees Odessa Special Edition Torrent
• ' Released: January 1969 Odessa is the sixth by the, originally released on 30 March 1969. Regarded as the most significant of the group's Sixties albums, it was released as a double vinyl record, initially in an opulent red flocked cover with gold lettering. An ambitious project, originally intended as a concept album on the loss of a fictional ship in 1899, it created tension and disagreements in the band regarding the album's direction; finally, a dispute over which song to release as a single led to temporarily leaving the group.
The album was not well received by the public or the music press on release, and led to a decline in the group's fortunes until their disco period in the mid 1970s. Released in March 1969 by in the UK and in the US, it was the group's fourth album released internationally, their sixth overall, and their only of original music. Odessa would be the final album for the band's original incarnation, and this was the last album to include guitarist. The album contains ', ', ' and '. The album was reissued as a single-disc in 1976 when interest was revived in the Bee Gees career, since then the album has gained increasing critical acclaim; it was reissued again in 2009 as a deluxe 3 disc set, and is included in.
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Contents • • • • • • • • • • Origins and recording [ ] The originally intended name for the album was An American Opera. This later became Masterpeace and finally Odessa. Colin recalls about the influence on Odessa. 'It was my idea that we do that sort of thing, and Maurice is the one who will take more time out to listen to what I have to say, although within the group, the okay has to come from Barry'. Their manager Robert Stigwood says, 'Barry is the Bee Gees coordinator, I used the word advisedly, as there is no leader of the group as such. He has a tremendous feel for a la his composing work for, but he is also a fantastic solo singer in his own right'.
The first song recorded for the album was ' on 12 July 1968, the same day the group recorded ' (released from the American version of the group's fifth album ). After recording eight songs for the album, guitarist Vince Melouney left the group amicably and joined the group Fanny Adams, wanting to pursue a more bluesy direction. A reel tape of mono mixes dated 24 November 1968 has ', ' and ' called a 'rough mix with orchestra'. Therefore, about as soon as they returned to the studio, they were with Bill Shepherd arranging and conducting orchestral tracks to complete the album. This puts the re-make of 'First of May' early in the November sessions, yet the song would be the last Bee Gees band session for the album. However, after recording 'First of May', the instrumental tracks, ', 'With All Nations' and 'The British Opera' were recorded by Bill Shepherd.
Also done somewhere around here are the final vocals for the New York songs and the added organ part for 'Edison'. Release [ ] Odessa was initially released on in a red cover with a gold lettering to the group's name and label symbol stamped in gold on the front and nothing but the flocking on the back. The gatefold has a large dotted image of people leaving a ship in a lifeboat. There are no photographs of the group and they are not named except as to all songs being written by B, R & M Gibb. Due to the high cost of production, as well as allergic reactions among workers during assembly, this design was discontinued.