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PostPosted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 4:20 am 
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Reprise Records is revisiting early Bee Gees with a restoration of their first 3 studio albums that include their first album (1967), Horizontal (1968), and Idea (1968). All three of these albums are being remastered and turned into 2CD Expanded and Remastered editions but packaged as a 6CD Box with all titles. All albums are remastered in Stereo and Mono versions that include some previously unissued songs. Some of those songs are alternate takes, early versions, single edits, and, in a case, a commercial edit. Within these discs are some well-known Bee Gees cuts like "To Love Somebody," "New York Mining Disaster, 1941," "Words," "Massachusetts," "I Started a Joke," and "I've Gotta Get a Message To You."
This Box set is a limited and numbered set with deluxe slipcased and the individual albums housed in gatefold digipaks. The albums will also have plenty of photos, expanded booklets with new liner notes and interviews (Barry and Robin Gibb). With the care poured into these new remasters and 40 previously unavailable tracks, the Bee Gees fan and collector should be in heaven. This set, called Bee Gees: The Studio Albums - 1967-1968 and will be released on November 7.

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The Bee Gees
• "The Studio Albums 1967-1968"
(6CD BOX SET)
Reprise, November 7

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Disc 1
1. TURN OF THE CENTURY
2. HOLIDAY
3. RED CHAIR, FADE AWAY
4. ONE MINUTE WOMAN
5. IN MY OWN TIME
6. EVERY CHRISTIAN LION HEARTED MAN WILL SHOW YOU
7. CRAISE FINTON KIRK ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS
8. NEW YORK MINING DISASTER 1941
9. CUCUMBER CASTLE
10. TO LOVE SOMEBODY
11. I CLOSE MY EYES
12. I CAN'T SEE NOBODY
13. PLEASE READ ME
14. CLOSE ANOTHER DOOR
15. TURN OF THE CENTURY - Mono
16. HOLIDAY- Mono
17. RED CHAIR, FADE AWAY - Mono
18. ONE MINUTE WOMAN - Mono
19. IN MY OWN TIME - Mono
20. EVERY CHRISTIAN LION HEARTED MAN WILL SHOW YOU - Mono
21. CRAISE FINTON KIRK ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS - Mono
22. NEW YORK MINING DISASTER 1941 - Mono
23. CUCUMBER CASTLE - Mono
24. TO LOVE SOMEBODY - Mono
25. I CLOSE MY EYES - Mono
26. I CAN'T SEE NOBODY - Mono
27. PLEASE READ ME - Mono
28. CLOSE ANOTHER DOOR - Mono

Disc 2
1. TURN OF THE CENTURY (Early Version)*
2. ONE MINUTE WOMAN (Early Version)*
3. GILBERT GREEN*
4. NEW YORK MINING DISASTER 1941 (Version One)*
5. HOUSE OF LORDS*
6. CUCUMBER CASTLE (Early Version)*
7. HARRY BRAFF (Early Alternate Version)*
8. I CLOSE MY EYES (Early Version)*
9. I'VE GOT TO LEARN*
10. I CAN'T SEE NOBODY (Alternate Take)*
11. ALL AROUND MY CLOCK*
12. MR. WALLOR'S WAILING WALL*
13. CRAISE FINTON KIRK ROYAL ACADEMY OF ARTS (Alternate Take)*
14. NEW YORK MINING DISASTER 1941 (Version Two)*

Disc 3
1. WORLD
2. AND THE SUN WILL SHINE
3. LEMONS NEVER FORGET
4. REALLY AND SINCERELY
5. BIRDIE TOLD ME
6. WITH THE SUN IN MY EYES
7. MASSACHUSETTS
8. HARRY BRAFF
9. DAY TIME GIRL
10. THE EARNEST OF BEING GEORGE
11. THE CHANGE IS MADE
12. HORIZONTAL
13. WORLD - Mono
14. AND THE SUN WILL SHINE - Mono
15. LEMONS NEVER FORGET - Mono
16. REALLY AND SINCERELY - Mono
17. BIRDIE TOLD ME - Mono
18. WITH THE SUN IN MY EYES - Mono
19. MASSACHUSETTS - Mono
20. HARRY BRAFF - Mono
21. DAY TIME GIRL - Mono
22. THE EARNEST OF BEING GEORGE - Mono
23. THE CHANGE IS MADE - Mono
24. HORIZONTAL - Mono

Disc 4
1. OUT OF LINE*
2. RING MY BELL*
3. BARKER OF THE U.F.O. (Single)
4. WORDS (Single)
5. SIR GEOFFREY SAVED THE WORLD (Single)
6. SINKING SHIPS (Single)
7. REALLY AND SINCERELY (Alternate Version)*
8. SWAN SONG (Alternate Version)*
9. DEEPLY, DEEPLY ME*
10. MRS. GILLESPIE'S REFRIGERATOR*
11. ALL MY CHRISTMASES CAME AT ONCE*
12. THANK YOU FOR CHRISTMAS*
13. MEDLEY: SILENT NIGHT/HARK THE HERALD ANGELS SING*

Disc 5
1. LET THERE BE LOVE
2. KITTY CAN
3. IN THE SUMMER OF HIS YEARS
4. INDIAN GIN AND WHISKY DRY
5. DOWN TO EARTH
6. SUCH A SHAME
7. I'VE GOTTA GET A MESSAGE TO YOU
8. IDEA
9. WHEN THE SWALLOWS FLY
10. I HAVE DECIDED TO JOIN THE AIRFORCE
11. I STARTED A JOKE
12. KILBURN TOWERS
13. SWAN SONG
14. LET THERE BE LOVE - Mono
15. KITTY CAN - Mono
16. IN THE SUMMER OF HIS YEARS - Mono
17. INDIAN GIN AND WHISKY DRY - Mono
18. DOWN TO EARTH Mono
19. SUCH A SHAME - Mono
20. I'VE GOTTA GET A MESSAGE TO YOU - Mono
21. IDEA - Mono
22. WHEN THE SWALLOWS FLY - Mono
23. I HAVE DECIDED TO JOIN THE AIRFORCE - Mono
24. I STARTED A JOKE - Mono
25. KILBURN TOWERS - Mono
26. SWAN SONG - Mono

Disc 6
1. CHOCOLATE SYMPHONY*
2. I'VE GOTTA GET A MESSAGE TO YOU (Mono Single Version)
3. JUMBO
4. THE SINGER SANG HIS SONG
5. BRIDGES CROSSING RIVERS*
6. IDEA (Alternate Mix)*
7. COMPLETELY UNORIGINAL*
8. KITTY CAN (Alternate Mix)*
9. COME SOME CHRISTMAS EVE OR HALLOWEEN*
10. LET THERE BE LOVE (Alternate Mix)*
11. GENA'S THEME
12. ANOTHER COLD AND WINDY DAY (Coke Spot #1)*
13. SITTING IN THE MEADOW (Coke Spot #2)*


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One of the best-selling and influential groups in popular music, The Bee Gees' career spanned five decades, five GRAMMYs and eight platinum albums - but until now, the group's extraordinary catalog has never been upgraded. Reprise begins its complete restoration of their repertoire with 2-CD expanded remasters of their first three internationally released albums. THE STUDIO ALBUMS 1967-1968 is the definitive overview of the 5-piece Bee Gees line-up that shot to stardom in the late '60s: harmonizing brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, and Australian musicians Vince Melouney and Colin Petersen. The revitalization of these three early masterpieces marks the first time the group has opened their extensive tape vaults for archival mining, allowing a full disc of rarities and previously unreleased tracks to be added on to each album. On Bees Gees' 1st, Horizontal and Idea, the musical genius of the Bee Gees now sounds better than ever. Bee Gees 1st, originally released in 1967, reached #7 on Billboard's Pop Album chart and delivered a trio of top 20 smashes: "To Love Somebody," "New York Mining Disaster 1941" and "Holiday." Disc 2 features 14 previously unreleased tracks, include alternate versions of most of the album cuts plus the recorded debut of "Gilbert Green," "House Of Lords," "All Around The Clock" and other ultra-rare recordings. Horizontal, which debuted in early 1968, boasted adventurous arrangements and production and introduced the signature hit "Massachusetts," a chart-topper in Britain that went to #11 in the U.S., as well as the standouts "World" (a global hit), "Words", "And The Sun Will Shine," "Harry Braff," and the psychedelic title track. Disc 2 features thirteen rarities including nine previously unreleased tracks, among them "Out Of Line," "All My Christmases Came At Once," plus the season medley "Silent Night/Hark The Herald Angels Sing" (one of only two songs in this box that doesn't feature a Gibb songwriting credit). Idea followed in August 1968 and broke the Bee Gees into the U.S. Top 10 Billboard singles chart for the first time with the classics "I've Got To Get A Message To You" (#8) and "I Started A Joke" (#6).

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 20, 2006 12:19 pm 
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I don't know if this box is done in conjunction with Rhino, but if not and there are Rhino remasters in the pipeline, I'd say this is a much more tempting deal because of the mono versions of each album. Even the bonus tracks sound enticing.

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Warner/Reprise/Rhino. Andrew Sandoval, who also worked on the recently released Monkees reissues of their first two albums, was the main cog behind this project as well. This box and the subsequent ones are going to be beauties to own.


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It's also refreshing that they didn't airbrush the cigarettes out of the photo, unlike box sets by The Beatles and Simon & Garfunkel.


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 25, 2006 2:53 pm 
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who are those 3 guys on the cover?

these are the Bee Gees


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I wonder if future Bee Gees plans include officially issuing the previously unreleased album A Kick in the Head Is Worth Eight in the Pants.

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Jimbo wrote:
I wonder if future Bee Gees plans include officially issuing the previously unreleased album A Kick in the Head Is Worth Eight in the Pants.


With Maurice gone, it would make sense to release everything of quality that's collecting dust in the vaults. There is definitely a market for it, and I don't think we'll see any more new Bee Gees recordings from Barry and Robin.


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Listening to the box set sampler this weekend the remastering blew me away. This box set is a must!

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PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 9:42 pm 
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I'm now on disc 6 of this set.

Absolutely amazing, all the way through!

Lots of great photos and extensive liner notes.

And great playing by the band members.

Remastered by Dan Hersch and Bill Inglot.

I hope they have several more of these box sets in the works.

Worth the wait.


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 10:20 pm 
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For those who hesitated to pre-order and now wish to walk in and purchase, here is what I found:

Best Buy has an online price of $55.?? that they can probably be persuaded to match in store. Problem was that no store in the greater Houston area received any - verified onscreen in the store, zeroes across the whole region .

I then went to Borders and purchased @ $59.??. They had received 4 copies at one of Houston's larger stores (Kirby). I had to ask for it; the boxes hadn't made it to the sales floor yet. They were nice enough to go to the back twice. The first box they brought me had a deep scratch on the face. I then was allowed to chose from all 4 received which was a nice gesture.


There is clear improvement in definition on all three albums. It must be true that these discs are mastered from a better, earlier generation source. Best to my ear is the stereo version of Bee Gees 1st. :D


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I went to Best Buy today and they confirmed it is out, but they did not order any. I went to Borders and they had a few in the back and the price tag was $75, but was on sale for $54, so I snatched it up immediately

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 10:55 pm 
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Great news!!
I'm ordering from CD Universe; sale price around $59.
Thanks for all the info and tracklisting Steve.
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Zane wrote:
I went to Best Buy today and they confirmed it is out, but they did not order any.


What could they be thinking? BB not to carry thisz item. Then again, my local BB still has not brought in the two Pretender reissues.
What a joke!

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I've been waiting for so long to hear Bee Gee's 1st remastered. It was always irking that the Rebound Records lackluster release was about the only way to buy it on cd.

Haven't had time to listen yet, but for those in the MA area who are going to buy it, Newbury Comics has it on sale for $55.99.

Beautifully packaged, but that's as far as i've gotten so far.


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Due to a glitch in their computing system pertaining specifically to my November orders from CD Universe, my copy of this will not ship until Friday.


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I've now been informed that it will ship today. I had been wondering why I hadn't been getting the periodic e-mails from them telling me of the order status. If I hadn't called up today, it wouldn't have been sent. They are supposed to tell me what happened. I'll report back and let you know when they do.


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Someone on the Rhino website made a comment on the prior mastering problems that didn't get "corrected" on this set.

Two things mentioned were that the Stereo version of Horizontal plays too slow and the Mono version of Idea plays too fast.

I never had these two LPs originally. Does anybody know if this was a problem that stems from the original Atco vinyl? Or was this some error that was recently made in the CD age?


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Before anyone starts spreading false rumors of speed errors in Rhino's mastering of the Bee Gees "Studio Albums 1967-68" box,I must stress that the speed differences between the mono & stereo mixes is AS IT WAS(and is) in the Mixes Themselves.I have the UK mono vinyl of "Idea" and can confirm that some selctions run audibly faster than the stereo mix,This is particularly noticeable on the song "Kitty Can".Breathe easy,The speed(as heard on the new box set) IS CORRECT.It may well be that certain songs were recorded at a certain key,and then intentionally altered(for artistic reasons) during mixdown,and,given the technology of the times,that the speed couldn't be altered to precisely the same extent in different mixes done on different days.Young as they were,it is unlikely that the Bee Gees voices were really as high pitched as they sound on "Kitty Can".Other examples of songs that were intentionally speed altered include The Beatles' "Rain",Led Zeppelin's "The Song Remains The Same" & Genesis "Invisible Touch".I believe the term is Varispeeding.


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That's cool enough for me. As long as the speed issues were done in the 60s on the original releases, I'm fine with that. The discs have been reissued as they were. That is what I want anyway.

I was just concerned when I saw that person posting that message on the Rhino website. I would have hated to shell out $60 for a set that I would have to send some of the discs back to Rhino later for corrected versions.


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I just received this set from CD Universe last night (held up because I ordered the new deluxe John Mayall and the BluesBreakers Beano CD with it and that seems to have gone on backorder) and what a great set!

Thanks, Phil, for the note on the speed issue(s). The discs sound terrific -- I also have been waiting for years for a good remastering of the first album.

I guess I didn't realize that each box was individually numbered (even though when I re-read the press release it is stated). I have box something like 7491 out of 10,000. It always surprises me that there aren't at least 10,000 other people out there in this populous place who wouldn't have snagged them all before I got one.


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