I APOLOGIZE FOR THIS BUT I'M LEFT WITH NO CHOICE. THE POSTAL SYSTEMS ARE IN CHAOS, PACKAGES ARE NOT GETTING TO THEIR DESTINATIONS AND I'M HAVING TO ISSUE TOO MANY REFUNDS. Thanks for looking.ĭUE TO THE CURRENT PANDEMIC I AM TEMPORARILY SUSPENDING WORLDWIDE SHIPPING. I ship worldwide please check the shipping tab for shipping costs. Recorded: January 1971 ('We Lost the Road') January and April 1972. Released in October 1972, it is the follow-up to, and continues the melancholic and personal sound of, its predecessor Trafalgar. Priority Mail and insurance available upon request. To Whom It May Concern is the tenth album by the Bee Gees. Brandi Carlile accompanies Gibb on a remake of Run To Me, another Bee Gees hit from 1972 and the first release from their underrated album To Whom It May Concern. Critic Bill Eder of All Music called the album one of the Bee Gees’ most fully realized works, with pleasing and memorable songs from beginning to end. This is very hard to find.Īny questions please e-mail me. To Whom It May Concern (1972) is a graceful follow-up to the previous year’s Trafalgar and an accompanying American tour. Insert is in NM condition and jewel box shows light normal wear. CD is in VG+ condition with very light marks plays perfectly. The Bee Gees-"To Whom It May Concern" CD, Polydor 833 787-2, originally released in 1972 on LP this is the 1993 pressing. The subsequent single "Alive" was a modest sized hit in the US, reaching the Top 40, and a major hit in Australia, reaching #4.Bee Gees-1993 Polydor "To Whom It May Concern" CD-VG+/Very Hard To Find For Saleīee Gees-1993 Polydor "To Whom It May Concern" CD-VG+/Very Hard To Find: To Whom It May Concern starts with 'Run to Me', a passionate, elegant ballad which isnt the best track because there is 'Alive', which is probably one of the.
Musically, it still sounds very baroque pop, but I felt that this one is more heartbroken than their previous works. In Italy reached #10, and peaked at #6 in Spain. Far from great, but still another pleasant album by the Bee Gees. It performed better in other European countries. Vintage Vinyl Is Available Online And In-Store At Our Brick & Mortar Location. Sign your posts by typing four tildes ( ). This is not a forum for general discussion of the articles subject. Despite the critical acclaim of the variety of styles and strong tracks, To Whom It May Concern only reached #35 in the US and became their third consecutive studio album to fail to appear in the UK album charts. This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the To Whom It May Concern (Bee Gees album) article. The album came in November 1972 supported by very positive reviews, and preceded by the UK Top 10 hit "Run to Me", in July. The Bee Gees saved a non-album single, "My World", from the sessions which was released in January 1972, becoming a UK/US Top 20 hit. The album was primarily recorded between June 1971 and April 1972 (except for "We Lost the Road", recorded in January 1971 during the Trafalgar sessions). The drummer on the April sessions was a veteran session player, Clem Cattini, who has appeared on many top recordings going back to 1960. Recording resumed in April, 1972 with a Robin song called "Never Been Alone" and a song Barry did on his fan club recording from 1971 called "I Can Bring Love". Bee Gees To Whom It May Concern (1972, Pop-Up Gimmick Gatefold, Monarch Press, Vinyl) - Discogs.
He left the group before their tour of East Asia and was replaced on tour by Chris Karon. They recorded the song "Paper Mache, Cabbages and Kings" on 3 January 1972 which was the last song recorded with the Australian drummer Geoff Bridgford.
After touring in 1971 to promote their previous album, Trafalgar, the Bee Gees worked quickly to complete another album.