Robin Gibb - Robin's Reign
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Track List: Robin's Reign
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Album Details: Robin's Reign
- Release Date:
- 01/01/1970
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Pro Reviews: Robin's Reign
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews After his debut solo album Robin's Reign was completed, Robin Gibb began working on a second album in 1970 that never came out and might not have even been completed as by the end of the summer, the Bee Gees were back together again. It's uncertain whether this 20song bootleg of (largely) unreleased circa1970 Robin Gibb solo material would have been (in whole or part) his second album, or if (as is far more likely) it's just a collection of tracks he was working on at the time, before the decision to cancel the LP. Whatever the case, it's unsurprisingly highly reminiscent of Robin's Reign (some of these might in fact be outtakes from Robin's Reign rather than from the unreleased LP), and not that far removed from the late'60s Bee Gees: quality melodramatic British pop, grandiosely orchestrated. As with Robin's Reign, though, the orchestration tends toward the grander and puffier, and the songs even sadder and more bittersweet than the early Bee Gees, particularly since Robin's singsob takes all the vocals, lead and background. There is little rainier rainyday music in all of rock history; "Engines, Aeroplanes" is virtually the only bouncy, upbeat tune on the CD. But the songs aren't quite up to the level of the best work by the early Bee Gees', coming off as a bit formulaic, though it's a good formula, no mistake. There are some moments of eerie beauty on songs like "A Very Special Day," "Iron in the Fire," and two songs on which he's only accompanied by shaky churchlike organ, "Janice" and "You're Going Away." And throughout, there's selfabsorbed lyrical enigma aplenty. Unfortunately the sound quality isn't so hot, sounding like nth generation tapes where the highs have been tweaked and squashed. If the original tapes could be found and an official collection compiled from those, it would be a major archival release for Bee Gees fans. As it is, only obsessive Bee Gees fans will be able to put up with the tradeoff of rarity vs. subpar fidelity. The CD also includes mono versions of "Weekend" (from Robin's Reign and "One Million Years" (his second solo single, which appeared on the German version of Robin's Reign), and the fidelity on these songs isn't optimal either, though it's better than the rest of the tracks. - Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide |
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Along with his twin brother Maurice Gibb and his brother Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb was the third member of the popular 70s and 80s band, the Bee Gees. Their albums have sold more than 100 million copies. In the more than 25 years that the band has been ...Full Robin Gibb Biography
