Robin Gibb - 50 St. Catherine's Drive (2014) CD-Rip
Artist: Robin Gibb
Title: 50 St. Catherine's Drive
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Reprise 8122-79578-3
Genre: Pop
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 1:05:52
Total Size: 652 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: 50 St. Catherine's Drive
Year Of Release: 2014
Label: Reprise 8122-79578-3
Genre: Pop
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 1:05:52
Total Size: 652 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Days Of Wine And Roses - Robin Gibb [0:04:15.33]
02. Instant Love - Robin Gibb [0:04:22.16]
03. Alan Freeman Days - Robin Gibb [0:03:56.57]
04. Wing And A Prayer - Robin Gibb [0:03:29.39]
05. I Am The World - Robin Gibb [0:03:57.13]
06. Mother Of Love - Robin Gibb [0:02:46.23]
07. Anniversary - Robin Gibb [0:03:47.46]
08. Sorry - Robin Gibb [0:04:14.29]
09. Cherish - Robin Gibb [0:03:43.39]
10. Don't Cry Alone - Robin Gibb [0:03:24.04]
11. Avalanche - Robin Gibb [0:03:31.07]
12. One Way Love - Robin Gibb [0:04:05.64]
13. Broken Wings - Robin Gibb [0:04:26.27]
14. Sanctuary - Robin Gibb [0:03:36.23]
15. Solid - Robin Gibb [0:04:26.71]
16. All We Have Is Now - Robin Gibb [0:04:03.38]
17. Sydney - Robin Gibb [0:03:45.30]
Reprise/Warner/Rhino presents 50 St. Catherine's Drive, the last solo album by the legendary songwriter, performer and founding Bee Gee, Robin Gibb, who died in May 2012. The album was compiled by his wife Dwina Gibb and son RJ Gibb, and includes most of the tracks originally recorded for the album, plus the last tracks written and recorded by Robin Gibb.
Named 50 St. Catherine's Drive the address of the house where Robin was born in Douglas on the Isle of Man the 17-track album is a reflective, sometimes autobiographical collection of songs mainly recorded between 2006 and 2008, but never released. With the addition of some of the final recordings by Robin Gibb, the album is a unique insight into the genius songwriting talent of this much-loved and greatly missed globally renowned musician. The album also includes three tracks co-written with his son RJ Gibb, and was produced by Peter-John Vettese.
The final track on the album, "Sydney," is also the very last track recorded by Robin. As a demo recording, it is not as produced as the other tracks on the album, and Robin's wife, Dwina Gibb, explains the inclusion of the track:
"Robin composed this late at night, end of July 2011, at our home, The Prebendal. He used the bedroom keyboards and then GarageBand on an iPad. He wished to finish this song in a studio with Barry, for a new album he hoped they would record together, but his health prevented this. He missed his twin brother Maurice, who had passed away; but when he closed his eyes, the three young brothers were back in Sydney, Australia, happy together with their dreams and hopes for the future. Their future creations of course affected the world. This fragment of song is poignant, wistful, beautiful and unfinished. It belongs on this album as one of his last works. He cried when he wrote it, and I wept when I heard it."
Named 50 St. Catherine's Drive the address of the house where Robin was born in Douglas on the Isle of Man the 17-track album is a reflective, sometimes autobiographical collection of songs mainly recorded between 2006 and 2008, but never released. With the addition of some of the final recordings by Robin Gibb, the album is a unique insight into the genius songwriting talent of this much-loved and greatly missed globally renowned musician. The album also includes three tracks co-written with his son RJ Gibb, and was produced by Peter-John Vettese.
The final track on the album, "Sydney," is also the very last track recorded by Robin. As a demo recording, it is not as produced as the other tracks on the album, and Robin's wife, Dwina Gibb, explains the inclusion of the track:
"Robin composed this late at night, end of July 2011, at our home, The Prebendal. He used the bedroom keyboards and then GarageBand on an iPad. He wished to finish this song in a studio with Barry, for a new album he hoped they would record together, but his health prevented this. He missed his twin brother Maurice, who had passed away; but when he closed his eyes, the three young brothers were back in Sydney, Australia, happy together with their dreams and hopes for the future. Their future creations of course affected the world. This fragment of song is poignant, wistful, beautiful and unfinished. It belongs on this album as one of his last works. He cried when he wrote it, and I wept when I heard it."