Robin Gibb-Sing Slowly Sisters
Unreleased Robin Gibb LP.
01 Sing Slowly Sisters .mp3
02 Life .mp3
03 C'est La Vie, Au Revoir .mp3
04 Everything Is How You See Me .mp3
05 I've Been Hurt.mp3
06 Iron In The Fire.mp3
07 Cold Be My Days.mp3
08 Avalanche.mp3
09 The Flag That I Flew.mp3
10 Return To Austria.mp3
11 Make Believe.mp3
12 All's Well That Ends Well.mp3
13 A Very Special Day.mp3
14 Sky West And Crooked.mp3
15 Engines, Aeroplanes.mp3
16 Great Caesers Ghost.mp3
17 Janice.mp3
18 You're Going Away.mp3
19 One Million Years (Mono Version).mp3
20 Weekend (Mono Version).mp3

Wow, what a pleasant surprise. There's lots of rare Bee Gees material around, but it's quite hard to come by. A friend of mine will love this. What's the story behind this album? Any links?
Posted by: Dr. Mortacue | June 24, 2005 at 11:00 AM
Muy pero muy bueno !!!! felicitaciones
Posted by: Jorge | July 09, 2005 at 03:32 PM
My god, I thought it was a horrible album--and I was really hoping it would be great. I mean, the brothers Gibb ALWAYS deliver top quality material. Robin's album was buried under tons and tons of over-production! Hundreds of trumpets, flutes, violins! It sounds as if the Queen's royal orchestra were his pop contemporaries instead of The Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan.
And Robin's voice never sounded sillier. He sounded like a chipmunk being strangled to death in each song. Who would have purchased this album to hear this cartoonish high-pitch warbling coming out of their hifi system?? His voice on this album is neither romantic nor pretty, it's just cartoonish. But the big problem is that the producer just went psycho in the recording studio. Right when a song starts out as a nice, pleasant ballad with just a piano and an acoustic guitar (such as "One Million Years") suddenly an army of brass and strings comes barrelling in like a bulldozer.
As usual I'm very, very grateful Bedazzled was kind enough to take the time put this on the web for us to hear.
Can we get any more material by that twisting italian kid in the scopitone name Gianetto? He's the ultimate!
Thanks again.
Posted by: Les Toil | July 09, 2005 at 04:33 PM
Following todays BBC Radio Four "Lost Albums" programme on this release, I expect you'll be getting more visits.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/lostalbums/pip/g334r/
Posted by: Laban Tall | May 15, 2007 at 04:44 PM
i disagree.
given these are only acetates and by no means the finished article i think this is stunning work by robin
Posted by: pd | November 18, 2007 at 05:07 PM
Hi, please, how can i make the download of this file?
Posted by: Stéfany | February 28, 2008 at 03:32 PM