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Idea (album)

Idea is the fifth album by the Bee Gees. Released in September 1968, the album sold over a million copies worldwide. The album was issued in both mono and stereo pressings in the UK.[1][2] The artwork on the Polydor release designed by Wolfgang Heilemann featured a "beehive" neon lightbulb with a group photo in its base, while the North American ATCO release designed by Klaus Voormann featured a composite head made from each band member.[3] It was their third internationally released album – the first two albums being released only in the Australian market.

Idea
Polydor design by Wolfgang Heilemann
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 1968
Recorded13 December 1967 – 25 June 1968
StudioIBC (London)
Genre
Length35:22
LabelPolydor
Atco (United States)
ProducerRobert Stigwood, Bee Gees
The Bee Gees chronology
Horizontal
(1968)
Idea
(1968)
Odessa
(1969)
Singles from Idea
  1. "I've Gotta Get a Message to You"
    Released: 7 September 1968
  2. "I Started a Joke"
    Released: 21 December 1968

"I've Gotta Get a Message to You" and "I Started a Joke" were both released as singles in North America. In the UK, "Message" was released only as a single and "I Started a Joke" was only an album track, though another album track, "Kitty Can", was featured on the B-side of "I've Gotta Get a Message to You". The LP's opening track, "Let There Be Love", in a limited release as a single in early 1970, reached the Top 20 in the Netherlands.

The North American ATCO LP and the South African Polydor LP replaced "Such a Shame" with "I've Gotta Get a Message to You".[4] Both songs were included when the album was released on CD in 1989.[5]

Background edit

Idea, released in August 1968, was the Bee Gees' third international album. "We were in friction at that point," says Barry. "We weren't getting on, and that was it. I think it was a mixture of the group not getting along very well and egos. Ego, I think, is the key word for this group. It's not unlike any other group in that everybody wants to be the one that gets the attention. Unfortunately, I think that happens a lot. Certainly it happened to us."[6]

Many of the songs on the album's second side reflect a yearning for escape ("When the Swallows Fly," "I've Decided to Join the Air Force," "Swan Song") while Vince Melouney's "Such a Shame" was, by his own admission, about how it was a shame that the group was disintegrating.[6]

"In the Summer of His Years" was Robin's requiem for the Beatles' manager Brian Epstein who had died in August 1967. "I've Decided to Join the Air Force" was written specially for the occasion when the Bee Gees played at the Royal Albert Hall earlier in 1968 with the musicians of the Royal Air Force backing them.[7]

Barry Gibb performed "Kilburn Towers" on his Mythology tour of 2013-14 while "Swan Song" made a surprise appearance on the first disc of the 2010 Mythology compilation.

Recording edit

The band recorded its previous album Horizontal between July and December 1967. The last song recorded was "Swan Song," but this was not released until 1968 on Idea. "Words" was released as a single in place of "Swan Song."[8]

The band started recording Idea in January 1968 after a Christmas holiday in Australia, and a few weeks after the Horizontal sessions. The songs recorded were "Chocolate Symphony", "The Singer Sang His Song", "Down to Earth", "I Can Lift a Mountain", ("Gena's Theme" was finished in June,) "Jumbo" was released as a non-album single, "Bridges Crossing Rivers", and "She Is Russia". The February songs are "In the Summer of His Years" and "I've Decided to Join the Air Force". By March, Barry, Maurice, and Colin participated on the track "By the Light of the Burning Candle" by The Marbles, a newly formed band at that time made up of members Graham Bonnet and Trevor Gordon. Between June and July in 1968, they recorded "Kitty Can", "I.O.I.O.", "Let There Be Love", "Stepping Out", and "No Name". In June, Robin recorded "The Band Will Meet Mr. Justice", "The People's Public Joke", "Indian Gin and Whisky Dry", "The Girl to Share Each Day", "Come Some Halloween or Christmas Day", "My Love Life Expired", and "Heaven in My Hand", a mono tape of seven songs which was credited only to him. In the same month, they recorded "Completely Unoriginal", "Kilburn Towers", the Vince Melouney composition "Such a Shame", "Indian Gin and Whisky Dry", "When the Swallows Fly", "Idea", "Come Some Christmas Eve or Halloween", "Maypole News", "Men of Men", and "I Started a Joke".[9]

The other songs recorded around 1968 included "Sitting in the Meadow" and "Another Cold and Windy Day," both recorded for Coca-Cola,[citation needed] "In the Middle of Grass," "Let Your Heart Out," and "The Square Cup". "Everything That Came From Mother Goose" was written by Colin Petersen and Maurice Gibb, and Petersen mentioned this song in an interview in September 1968. In July, "I've Gotta Get a Message to You" was recorded in the same session as "I Laugh in Your Face" (released on Odessa, 1969) following the completion of the album, but was only included on the US version.[9]

Release and reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [10]
Rolling Stone(neutral)[11]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [12]

This album features "Such a Shame", the only non-Gibb Bee Gees song included on any of their studio albums, written and co-sung by lead guitarist Vince Melouney. The song was included on the British version of the album but deleted from the American issue, which instead included their recent hit "I've Gotta Get a Message to You", not on the UK LP. When the album was issued on CD in the 1980s, both tracks were included. "I Started a Joke" was not issued as a single in the UK, but it reached No. 6 in America. The UK sleeve had a lightbulb on a dark blue ground. In 2006, Reprise Records reissued Idea (using the European cover) with both stereo and mono mixes on one disc and a bonus disc of unreleased songs, non-album tracks, and alternate mixes. After the release of Idea, the band went to Brussels for the TV special Idea in September, and European tour in October and November. After that, Vince left the band saying, "I was just too young, too naive." His final album with the band was Odessa, which was recorded in August that year.[13]

Allmusic's Bruce Eder described "I Started a Joke" as very much of piece with their early work. Eder said that "Kitty Can", "Indian Gin and Whisky Dry" and "Such a Shame" sounded like the output of a working band with a cohesive group sound, rather than a harmony vocal group with accompaniment.[10]

Track listing (UK) edit

All songs written by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb, except "Such a Shame", written and composed by Vince Melouney.

Side one
No.TitleLead vocal(s)Length
1."Let There Be Love"Barry and Robin3:28
2."Kitty Can"Barry and Maurice2:31
3."In the Summer of His Years"Robin3:05
4."Indian Gin and Whisky Dry"Robin1:55
5."Down to Earth"Robin2:28
6."Such a Shame"Vince2:28
Side two
No.TitleLead vocal(s)Length
1."Idea"Barry and Robin2:51
2."When the Swallows Fly"Barry2:22
3."I Have Decided to Join the Airforce"Barry and Robin2:06
4."I Started a Joke"Robin3:03
5."Kilburn Towers"Barry2:14
6."Swan Song"Barry2:55

American release edit

Idea
 
ATCO design by Klaus Voormann
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 1968 (1968-08)
Recorded13 December 1967 – 12 July 1968
StudioIBC Studios, London
GenrePsychedelic rock, psychedelic pop, baroque pop, folk pop[14]
Length32:49
LanguageEnglish
LabelAtco
ProducerRobert Stigwood, Bee Gees
Bee Gees American albums chronology
Horizontal
(1968)
Idea
(1968)
Odessa
(1969)
Singles from Idea
  1. "I've Gotta Get a Message to You"
    Released: July 1968
  2. "I Started a Joke"
    Released: December 1968

It was released also in August on the Atco label, and was released in stereo. "I've Gotta Get a Message to You" was included on this version instead of "Such a Shame". Its cover was a composite head by Klaus Voormann, the artist who also did the Bee Gees' 1st art.

Side one
No.TitleLead vocal(s)Length
1."Let There Be Love"Barry and Robin3:32
2."Kitty Can"Barry and Maurice2:38
3."In The Summer of His Years"Robin3:11
4."Indian Gin and Whisky Dry"Robin2:01
5."Down to Earth"Robin2:38
6."I've Gotta Get a Message to You"Robin and Barry2:55
Side two
No.TitleLead vocal(s)Length
1."Idea"Barry and Robin2:50
2."When the Swallows Fly"Barry2:29
3."I Have Decided to Join the Airforce"Barry and Robin2:11
4."I Started a Joke"Robin3:07
5."Kilburn Towers"Barry2:17
6."Swan Song"Barry2:56
2006 reissue (disc one)
No.TitleLead vocal(s)Length
1."Let There Be Love" (Stereo mix)Barry, Robin and Maurice3:32
2."Kitty Can" (Stereo mix)Maurice and Barry2:38
3."In the Summer of His Years" (Stereo mix)Robin3:11
4."Indian Gin and Whisky Dry" (Stereo mix)Robin2:01
5."Down to Earth" (Stereo mix)Robin2:32
6."Such a Shame" (Stereo mix)Vince Melouney2:28
7."I've Gotta Get a Message to You" (Stereo mix)Robin and Barry2:55
8."Idea" (Stereo mix)Barry, Robin and Maurice2:50
9."When the Swallows Fly" (Stereo mix)Barry2:29
10."I Have Decided to Join the Air Force" (Stereo mix)Maurice, Barry and Robin2:11
11."I Started a Joke" (Stereo mix)Robin3:07
12."Kilburn Towers" (Stereo mix)Barry2:17
13."Swan Song" (Stereo mix)Barry2:56
14."Let There Be Love" (Mono mix)Barry, Robin and Maurice3:32
15."Kitty Can" (Mono mix)Maurice and Barry2:38
16."In the Summer of His Years" (Mono mix)Robin3:11
17."Indian Gin and Whisky Dry" (Mono mix)Robin2:01
18."Down to Earth" (Mono mix)Robin2:32
19."Such a Shame" (Mono mix)Vince Melouney2:28
20."I've Gotta Get a Message to You" (Mono mix)Robin and Barry2:55
21."Idea" (Mono mix)Barry, Robin and Maurice2:50
22."When the Swallows Fly" (Mono mix)Barry2:29
23."I Have Decided to Join the Air Force" (Mono mix)Maurice, Barry and Robin2:11
24."I Started a Joke" (Mono mix)Robin3:07
25."Kilburn Towers" (Mono mix)Barry2:17
26."Swan Song" (Mono mix)Barry2:56
2006 reissue (disc two)
No.TitleLead vocal(s)Length
1."Chocolate Symphony"Barry2:42
2."I've Gotta Get a Message to You" (Mono single version)Robin and Barry3:01
3."Jumbo"Barry2:08
4."The Singer Sang His Song"Robin3:19
5."Bridges Crossing Rivers"Barry, Robin and Maurice2:07
6."Idea" (Alternate mix)Barry, Robin and Maurice2:48
7."Completely Unoriginal"Robin and Barry3:36
8."Kitty Can" (Alternate mix)Barry and Maurice2:36
9."Come Some Christmas Eve or Halloween"Robin3:30
10."Let There Be Love" (Alternate mix)Barry3:34
11."Gena's Theme"Instrumental3:19
12."Another Cold and Windy Day"Robin1:00
13."Sitting in the Meadow"Robin1:00

Personnel edit

Bee Gees
Additional musician and production

Charts edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Bee Gees – Idea UK mono release". Discogs. September 1968. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Bee Gees – Idea UK stereo release". Discogs. 1968. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
  3. ^ "Bee Gees – Idea , ATCO release, Klaus Voormann artwork". Discogs. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
  4. ^ "Bee Gees – Idea South African release". Discogs. 1968. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  5. ^ "Bee Gees – Idea 1989 CD release". Discogs. November 1989. Retrieved 14 July 2013.
  6. ^ a b . Aln2.albumlinernotes.com. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
  7. ^ Gibb, Barry, Robin & Maurice (1979). Bee Gees: The Authorised Biography.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ Brennan, Joseph. "Gibb Songs: 1967". Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  9. ^ a b Brennan, Joseph. "Gibb Songs: 1968". Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  10. ^ a b Eder, Bruce. "Bee Gees – Idea". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  11. ^ Miller, Jim (21 December 1968). . Rolling Stone. San Francisco: Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc. Archived from the original on 29 August 2014. Retrieved 29 August 2014.
  12. ^ Cross, Charles R. (2004). "The Bee Gees". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. pp. 58. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
  13. ^ Sandoval, Andrew. . Album Liner Notes. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. Retrieved 23 May 2013.
  14. ^ "Bee Gees – Idea Reviews at Rate Your Music". Rate Your Music. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  15. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. Australian Chart Book. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
  16. ^ "Top Albums/CDs – Volume 10, No. 9". RPM. 28 October 1968. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  17. ^ Nyman, Jake (2005). Suomi soi 4: Suuri suomalainen listakirja (in Finnish) (1st ed.). Helsinki: Tammi. p. 97. ISBN 951-31-2503-3.
  18. ^ (in French). infodisc.fr. Archived from the original on 7 November 2011. Retrieved 1 May 2013.Note: user must select 'Bee Gees' from drop-down.
  19. ^ "Bee Gees > Artists > Official Charts". UK Albums Chart. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  20. ^ "Allmusic: Idea : Charts & Awards : Billboard Albums". allmusic.com. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  21. ^ (in German). Media Control. Archived from the original on 1 November 2014. Retrieved 6 May 2012.

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Idea is the fifth album by the Bee Gees Released in September 1968 the album sold over a million copies worldwide The album was issued in both mono and stereo pressings in the UK 1 2 The artwork on the Polydor release designed by Wolfgang Heilemann featured a beehive neon lightbulb with a group photo in its base while the North American ATCO release designed by Klaus Voormann featured a composite head made from each band member 3 It was their third internationally released album the first two albums being released only in the Australian market IdeaPolydor design by Wolfgang HeilemannStudio album by the Bee GeesReleasedAugust 1968Recorded13 December 1967 25 June 1968StudioIBC London GenrePsychedelic rockpsychedelic popart rocksoft rockLength35 22LabelPolydorAtco United States ProducerRobert Stigwood Bee GeesThe Bee Gees chronologyHorizontal 1968 Idea 1968 Odessa 1969 Singles from Idea I ve Gotta Get a Message to You Released 7 September 1968 I Started a Joke Released 21 December 1968 I ve Gotta Get a Message to You and I Started a Joke were both released as singles in North America In the UK Message was released only as a single and I Started a Joke was only an album track though another album track Kitty Can was featured on the B side of I ve Gotta Get a Message to You The LP s opening track Let There Be Love in a limited release as a single in early 1970 reached the Top 20 in the Netherlands The North American ATCO LP and the South African Polydor LP replaced Such a Shame with I ve Gotta Get a Message to You 4 Both songs were included when the album was released on CD in 1989 5 Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 3 Release and reception 4 Track listing UK 5 American release 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 8 ReferencesBackground editIdea released in August 1968 was the Bee Gees third international album We were in friction at that point says Barry We weren t getting on and that was it I think it was a mixture of the group not getting along very well and egos Ego I think is the key word for this group It s not unlike any other group in that everybody wants to be the one that gets the attention Unfortunately I think that happens a lot Certainly it happened to us 6 Many of the songs on the album s second side reflect a yearning for escape When the Swallows Fly I ve Decided to Join the Air Force Swan Song while Vince Melouney s Such a Shame was by his own admission about how it was a shame that the group was disintegrating 6 In the Summer of His Years was Robin s requiem for the Beatles manager Brian Epstein who had died in August 1967 I ve Decided to Join the Air Force was written specially for the occasion when the Bee Gees played at the Royal Albert Hall earlier in 1968 with the musicians of the Royal Air Force backing them 7 Barry Gibb performed Kilburn Towers on his Mythology tour of 2013 14 while Swan Song made a surprise appearance on the first disc of the 2010 Mythology compilation Recording editThe band recorded its previous album Horizontal between July and December 1967 The last song recorded was Swan Song but this was not released until 1968 on Idea Words was released as a single in place of Swan Song 8 The band started recording Idea in January 1968 after a Christmas holiday in Australia and a few weeks after the Horizontal sessions The songs recorded were Chocolate Symphony The Singer Sang His Song Down to Earth I Can Lift a Mountain Gena s Theme was finished in June Jumbo was released as a non album single Bridges Crossing Rivers and She Is Russia The February songs are In the Summer of His Years and I ve Decided to Join the Air Force By March Barry Maurice and Colin participated on the track By the Light of the Burning Candle by The Marbles a newly formed band at that time made up of members Graham Bonnet and Trevor Gordon Between June and July in 1968 they recorded Kitty Can I O I O Let There Be Love Stepping Out and No Name In June Robin recorded The Band Will Meet Mr Justice The People s Public Joke Indian Gin and Whisky Dry The Girl to Share Each Day Come Some Halloween or Christmas Day My Love Life Expired and Heaven in My Hand a mono tape of seven songs which was credited only to him In the same month they recorded Completely Unoriginal Kilburn Towers the Vince Melouney composition Such a Shame Indian Gin and Whisky Dry When the Swallows Fly Idea Come Some Christmas Eve or Halloween Maypole News Men of Men and I Started a Joke 9 The other songs recorded around 1968 included Sitting in the Meadow and Another Cold and Windy Day both recorded for Coca Cola citation needed In the Middle of Grass Let Your Heart Out and The Square Cup Everything That Came From Mother Goose was written by Colin Petersen and Maurice Gibb and Petersen mentioned this song in an interview in September 1968 In July I ve Gotta Get a Message to You was recorded in the same session as I Laugh in Your Face released on Odessa 1969 following the completion of the album but was only included on the US version 9 Release and reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 Rolling Stone neutral 11 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 This album features Such a Shame the only non Gibb Bee Gees song included on any of their studio albums written and co sung by lead guitarist Vince Melouney The song was included on the British version of the album but deleted from the American issue which instead included their recent hit I ve Gotta Get a Message to You not on the UK LP When the album was issued on CD in the 1980s both tracks were included I Started a Joke was not issued as a single in the UK but it reached No 6 in America The UK sleeve had a lightbulb on a dark blue ground In 2006 Reprise Records reissued Idea using the European cover with both stereo and mono mixes on one disc and a bonus disc of unreleased songs non album tracks and alternate mixes After the release of Idea the band went to Brussels for the TV special Idea in September and European tour in October and November After that Vince left the band saying I was just too young too naive His final album with the band was Odessa which was recorded in August that year 13 Allmusic s Bruce Eder described I Started a Joke as very much of piece with their early work Eder said that Kitty Can Indian Gin and Whisky Dry and Such a Shame sounded like the output of a working band with a cohesive group sound rather than a harmony vocal group with accompaniment 10 Track listing UK editAll songs written by Barry Robin and Maurice Gibb except Such a Shame written and composed by Vince Melouney Side oneNo TitleLead vocal s Length1 Let There Be Love Barry and Robin3 282 Kitty Can Barry and Maurice2 313 In the Summer of His Years Robin3 054 Indian Gin and Whisky Dry Robin1 555 Down to Earth Robin2 286 Such a Shame Vince2 28 Side twoNo TitleLead vocal s Length1 Idea Barry and Robin2 512 When the Swallows Fly Barry2 223 I Have Decided to Join the Airforce Barry and Robin2 064 I Started a Joke Robin3 035 Kilburn Towers Barry2 146 Swan Song Barry2 55American release editIdea nbsp ATCO design by Klaus VoormannStudio album by Bee GeesReleasedAugust 1968 1968 08 Recorded13 December 1967 12 July 1968StudioIBC Studios LondonGenrePsychedelic rock psychedelic pop baroque pop folk pop 14 Length32 49LanguageEnglishLabelAtcoProducerRobert Stigwood Bee GeesBee Gees American albums chronologyHorizontal 1968 Idea 1968 Odessa 1969 Singles from Idea I ve Gotta Get a Message to You Released July 1968 I Started a Joke Released December 1968 It was released also in August on the Atco label and was released in stereo I ve Gotta Get a Message to You was included on this version instead of Such a Shame Its cover was a composite head by Klaus Voormann the artist who also did the Bee Gees 1st art Side oneNo TitleLead vocal s Length1 Let There Be Love Barry and Robin3 322 Kitty Can Barry and Maurice2 383 In The Summer of His Years Robin3 114 Indian Gin and Whisky Dry Robin2 015 Down to Earth Robin2 386 I ve Gotta Get a Message to You Robin and Barry2 55 Side twoNo TitleLead vocal s Length1 Idea Barry and Robin2 502 When the Swallows Fly Barry2 293 I Have Decided to Join the Airforce Barry and Robin2 114 I Started a Joke Robin3 075 Kilburn Towers Barry2 176 Swan Song Barry2 56 2006 reissue disc one No TitleLead vocal s Length1 Let There Be Love Stereo mix Barry Robin and Maurice3 322 Kitty Can Stereo mix Maurice and Barry2 383 In the Summer of His Years Stereo mix Robin3 114 Indian Gin and Whisky Dry Stereo mix Robin2 015 Down to Earth Stereo mix Robin2 326 Such a Shame Stereo mix Vince Melouney2 287 I ve Gotta Get a Message to You Stereo mix Robin and Barry2 558 Idea Stereo mix Barry Robin and Maurice2 509 When the Swallows Fly Stereo mix Barry2 2910 I Have Decided to Join the Air Force Stereo mix Maurice Barry and Robin2 1111 I Started a Joke Stereo mix Robin3 0712 Kilburn Towers Stereo mix Barry2 1713 Swan Song Stereo mix Barry2 5614 Let There Be Love Mono mix Barry Robin and Maurice3 3215 Kitty Can Mono mix Maurice and Barry2 3816 In the Summer of His Years Mono mix Robin3 1117 Indian Gin and Whisky Dry Mono mix Robin2 0118 Down to Earth Mono mix Robin2 3219 Such a Shame Mono mix Vince Melouney2 2820 I ve Gotta Get a Message to You Mono mix Robin and Barry2 5521 Idea Mono mix Barry Robin and Maurice2 5022 When the Swallows Fly Mono mix Barry2 2923 I Have Decided to Join the Air Force Mono mix Maurice Barry and Robin2 1124 I Started a Joke Mono mix Robin3 0725 Kilburn Towers Mono mix Barry2 1726 Swan Song Mono mix Barry2 56 2006 reissue disc two No TitleLead vocal s Length1 Chocolate Symphony Barry2 422 I ve Gotta Get a Message to You Mono single version Robin and Barry3 013 Jumbo Barry2 084 The Singer Sang His Song Robin3 195 Bridges Crossing Rivers Barry Robin and Maurice2 076 Idea Alternate mix Barry Robin and Maurice2 487 Completely Unoriginal Robin and Barry3 368 Kitty Can Alternate mix Barry and Maurice2 369 Come Some Christmas Eve or Halloween Robin3 3010 Let There Be Love Alternate mix Barry3 3411 Gena s Theme Instrumental3 1912 Another Cold and Windy Day Robin1 0013 Sitting in the Meadow Robin1 00Personnel editBee Gees Barry Gibb lead harmony and backing vocals rhythm guitar Robin Gibb lead harmony and backing vocals Hammond organ Maurice Gibb harmony and backing vocals bass guitar piano Hammond organ Mellotron Vince Melouney lead guitar harmonica lead vocals on Such a Shame Colin Petersen drums Additional musician and production Bill Shepherd orchestral arrangement Bee Gees producer Robert Stigwood producer John Pantry Damon Lyon Shaw engineer Klaus Voormann art cover US version Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart Position Australian Kent Music Report 15 8 Canadian RPM Albums Chart 16 10 Finnish Soumen Virallinen Albums Chart 17 6 French SNEP Albums Chart 18 4 UK Albums Chart 19 4 US Billboard 200 20 17 West German Media Control Albums Chart 21 3References edit Bee Gees Idea UK mono release 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