Bee Gees – Children Of The World – 1976 – Funk / Disco (vinyl lp) Sealed New

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Label RSO – RS-1-3003
Format vinyl lp
Country Canada
Genre Funk / Disco
Year 1976

Tracklist

A1You Should Be Dancing (4:17)

A2You Stepped Into My Life (3:25)

A3Love So Right (3:37)

A4Lovers (3:35)

A5Can't Keep A Good Man Down (4:43)

B1Boogie Child (4:11)

B2Love Me (3:58)

B3Subway (4:23)

B4The Way It Was (3:18)

B5Children Of The World (3:07)

Condition

Sleeve Condition Mint (M) sealed new
Label Condition Mint (M)
Vinyl Condition Side 1 - Mint (M) / Side 2 - Mint (M)
BIN # R83

Here's a pressing that captures the Bee Gees at a pivotal moment in their evolution from soft rock balladeers to disco kings. "Children of the World" marked their transition into the dance-floor dominance that would define the late seventies, featuring early iterations of the falsetto-heavy sound that would soon conquer Saturday Night Fever. This 1976 album showcases the brothers Gibb experimenting with funk rhythms and R&B arrangements, particularly on tracks like "You Should Be Dancing" which became a massive hit and pointed directly toward their disco future. The album was recorded at Criteria Studios in Miami, where they worked with producer Arif Mardin to craft a more rhythm-focused sound that would influence countless artists in the years to come.

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Retro Revolution Records – Halifax, Nova Scotia

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