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Idea (Reissue)

Idea (Reissue)

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2011, Reprise Records
'The Bee Gees' third album is something of a departure, with more of a rocking sound and with the orchestra (apart from a few well-placed harp arpeggios) somewhat less prominent in the sound mix than on their first two LPs. The two hits, "I've Gotta Get a Message to You" and "I Started a Joke," are very much of a piece with their earlier work, but on "Kitty Can," "Indian Gin and Whisky Dry," and "Such a Shame" (the latter written by the group's then lead guitarist, Vince Melouney), among other cuts, they sound much more like a working band with a cohesive group sound, rather than a harmony vocal group with accompaniment. Their writing still has a tendency toward the dramatic and the melodramatic, which would manifest itself prominently again on their next album, Odessa, six months later, but here the group seemed to be trying for a somewhat less moody, dark-toned overall sound, and some less surreal lyrical conceits, though "Kilburn Towers" (despite some pop-jazz inflections) and "Swan Song," as well as "I Started a Joke," retain elements of fantasy and profundity.' - Bruce Eder / All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
1 Let There Be Love
2 Kitty Can
3 In the Summer of His Years
4 Indian Gin and Whiskey 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

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