Bee Gees - Children of the World
The 14th studio album by the Bee Gees, Children of the World, contains some well-known Bee Gees tunes, like, “You Should Be Dancing” and “Love So Right”. This album was recorded at Criteria in Miami, FL, released on September 13, 1976 and was the first full studio album by the Bee Gees featuring Barry Gibb’s falsetto vocals, which were first heard on the prior album, Main Course. The album cover photograph was taken by Ed Caraeff, whose work is included in the permanent collection at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This is an excellent original pressing.
Black frame showing the album cover and side 1 of the LP.
The 14th studio album by the Bee Gees, Children of the World, contains some well-known Bee Gees tunes, like, “You Should Be Dancing” and “Love So Right”. This album was recorded at Criteria in Miami, FL, released on September 13, 1976 and was the first full studio album by the Bee Gees featuring Barry Gibb’s falsetto vocals, which were first heard on the prior album, Main Course. The album cover photograph was taken by Ed Caraeff, whose work is included in the permanent collection at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This is an excellent original pressing.
Black frame showing the album cover and side 1 of the LP.
The 14th studio album by the Bee Gees, Children of the World, contains some well-known Bee Gees tunes, like, “You Should Be Dancing” and “Love So Right”. This album was recorded at Criteria in Miami, FL, released on September 13, 1976 and was the first full studio album by the Bee Gees featuring Barry Gibb’s falsetto vocals, which were first heard on the prior album, Main Course. The album cover photograph was taken by Ed Caraeff, whose work is included in the permanent collection at The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This is an excellent original pressing.
Black frame showing the album cover and side 1 of the LP.
Framed artwork/LP only. Easel and backdrop not included.
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