

Peter Frampton - The Long And Winding Roadīarry Gibb & Bee Gees - A Day In The Life Peter Frampton, Bee Gees, George Burns - Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Peter Frampton & Bee Gees - The Death Of Strawberry Peter Frampton & Bee Gees - Rise To Stardom SuiteĮarth, Wind & Fire - Got To Get You Into My Lifeįrankie Howerd & Sandy Farina - When I'm Sixty-Four Steve Martin & Chorus - Maxwell's Silver Hammer Paul Nicholas & Dianne Steinberg - You Never Give Me Your Money Paul Nicholas, Peter Frampton, Bee Gees - Good Morning, Good Morningīee Gees, Jay MacIntosh, John Wheeler - She's Leaving Home Peter Frampton & Bee Gees - Getting Betterĭianne Steinberg & Stargard - Lucy In The Sky With Diamondsīee Gees, Diane Steinberg, Paul Nicholas, Donald Pleasence, Stargard - I Want You (She's So Heavy) Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Bandīee Gees - Please Don't Turn Out The Lightsīee Gees - Every Christian Lion Hearted Man Will Show Youīee Gees - Craise Finton Kirk Royal Academy Of Artsīee Gees - I've Gotta Get A Message To Youīee Gees - I Have Decided To Join The Airforceīee Gees - Odessa (City On The Black Sea)īee Gees - If I Only Had My Mind On Something Elseīee Gees - How Can You Mend A Broken Heartīee Gees - Don't Wanna Live Inside Myselfīee Gees - Fanny (Be Tender With My Love)īee Gees, Paul Nicholas, Peter Frampton - Introducing Sgt.

Additional musicians: Alan Kendall - acoustic guitar, electric lead guitar on "Bad Bad Dreams", Clem Cattini - drums, Bill Shepherd - orchestral arrangement, Mike Vickers - synthesizer engineer (on "Sweet Song Of Summer")Īlbum: Sgt. Tracklist:ġ.Run To Me 2.We Lost The Road 3.Never Been Alone 4.Paper Mache, Cabbages & Kings 5.I Can Bring Love 6.I Held A Party 7.Please Don't Turn Out The Lights 8.Sea Of Smiling Faces 9.Bad Bad Dreams 10.You Know It's For You 11.Alive 12.Road To Alaska 13.Sweet Song Of Summer Lineup:īarry Gibb - lead, harmony and backing vocals, acoustic guitar, Robin Gibb - lead, harmony and backing vocals, Maurice Gibb - harmony and backing vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar, piano, organ, Mellotron, harpsichord, mandolin, Moog synthesizer on "Sweet Song Of Summer", lead vocal on "You Know It's For You", Geoff Bridgford - drums on "Paper Mache, Cabbages And Kings" and "Alive". As it turned out, To Whom It May Concern was also the commercial swan song for the trio in this phase of their career, and the last of their albums to be released by Atlantic Records in the United States, something of an artistic peak before a period of massive change in their sound and future. The Bee Gees were pushing their credibility as a cohesive band more than ever, emphasizing Barry Gibb and Maurice Gibb's contributions to their instrumental sound and retaining guitarist Alan Kendall, who had debuted with them on the Trafalgar album and who would play with them for the next two decades. This is a very limited territory of pop music to occupy but the Bee Gees are its masters. The Bee Gees have decided to concentrate on their one great strength-the writing, singing and production of big ballads, the best of which evoke a grand though momentary pathos. The brothers Gibb have refined their tremulous vocal style to the point that at times they sound more like reed instruments than singers. The next to last of the Bee Gee's "old-style" albums is one of their most fully realized works, with pleasing and memorable songs from beginning to end.
