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      • Considering the peculiar nature of the Gibbs' catalogue, the compilers neatly arranged each disc/cassette to represent the Bee Gees at different periods of their career called Chapters.
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  2. Considering the peculiar nature of the Gibbs' catalogue, the compilers neatly arranged each disc/cassette to represent the Bee Gees at different periods of their career called Chapters.

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    Tales from the Brothers Gibb: A History in Song is a box set compilation released by the Bee Gees in 1990. Originally released on four cassettes and four compact discs, Tales is a summary of the Bee Gees output from their first international album, 1967's Bee Gees 1st to the group's most recent album (at the time), 1989's One.

    Considering the peculiar nature of the Gibbs' catalogue, the compilers neatly arranged each disc/cassette to represent the Bee Gees at different periods of their career called Chapters. Chapter I consists of songs from their folky/psychedelic era of 1967–1970; Chapter II covers the ballad-heavy period of 1971–1974; Chapter III tracks the disco era from 1975–1979 and Chapter IV consists of the Gibbs' output in the '80s, including material from their two Warner Bros. albums.

    Many B-sides made their CD debut on Tales as well as solo material, unreleased tracks and live performances not available anywhere else. Album cuts, with a few exceptions, were not included here as to keep the focus on single releases. Several tracks received new stereo mixes prepared by Bill Inglot especially for this set. "World", "I've Gotta Get...

    All songs written by Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb except where stated

    1."New York Mining Disaster 1941" (Barry & Robin Gibb)

    2."I Can't See Nobody" (Barry & Robin Gibb)

    3."To Love Somebody" (Barry & Robin Gibb)

    4."Holiday" (Barry & Robin Gibb)

    5."Massachusetts"

  3. Considering the peculiar nature of the Gibbs' catalogue, the compilers neatly arranged each disc/cassette to represent the Bee Gees at different periods of their career called Chapters.

  4. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Tales From The Brothers Gibb (A History In Song 1967-1990) by Bee Gees. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

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  5. Jul 6, 2023 · Two of those Robin sang lead vocals on, and the increasing success made tensions between the Gibb brothers worse, with Robin eventually quitting the band. Robin patched things up with Barry and Maurice as we know now, and he rejoined not long after, but the hits dried up. A move to Miami in 1975 reinvigorated the Bee Gees' fortunes.

  6. Lonely Days. Morning of My Life (In the Morning) How Can You Mend a Broken Heart. Country Woman. Don’t Wanna Live Inside Myself. My World” On Time. Run to Me

  7. Discography Timeline. See Full Discography. The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs (1965) Spicks and Specks (1966) Bee Gees' 1st (1967) Horizontal (1968) Idea (1968) Odessa (1969)