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Odessa (Bee Gees album)

Odessa is the sixth studio album by the Bee Gees, a double vinyl LP released in February 1969, initially in an opulent red flocked cover with gold lettering. Despite reaching the UK Top Ten and the US Top 20, the album was not particularly well-received, though now is regarded by many as the most significant of the group's Sixties albums. An ambitious project, originally intended as a concept album on the loss of a fictional ship in 1899, it created tension and disagreements in the band regarding the work's direction; finally, a dispute over which song to release as a single led to Robin Gibb temporarily leaving the group.[5][6]

Odessa
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 1969 (US)
March 1969 (UK)[1]
Recorded12 July – December 1968
Studio
[2]
Genre
Length63:49
LabelPolydor
ProducerRobert Stigwood, Bee Gees
Bee Gees chronology
Idea
(1968)
Odessa
(1969)
Cucumber Castle
(1970)
Singles from Odessa
  1. "First of May"
    Released: January 1969

Released by Polydor Records in the UK and Atco Records in the US, Odessa was the group's fourth album released internationally, and their only double album of original music. It would be the final Bee Gees album to include guitarist Vince Melouney. The album includes the 1969 hit single "First of May" (UK no. 6 / US no. 37) and notable tracks such as "Lamplight", "Marley Purt Drive" and "Melody Fair", the latter of which features on the 1973 compilation Best of Bee Gees Vol. 2.

The album was reissued as a single disc in September 1976 when interest was revived in the Bee Gees' career. Since then the album has gained increasing critical acclaim. It was reissued again in January 2009, as a deluxe three-disc set, and is included in 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[7]

Origins and recording

The originally intended name for the album was An American Opera. This later became Masterpeace and finally Odessa.[8]

Colin Petersen recalls about the country influence on Odessa. "It was my idea that we do that sort of thing, and Maurice is the one who will take more time out to listen to what I have to say, although within the group, the okay has to come from Barry". Their manager Robert Stigwood said, "Barry is the Bee Gees coordinator, I used the word advisedly, as there is no leader of the group as such. He has a tremendous feel for soul music a la his composing work for The Marbles, but he is also a fantastic solo singer in his own right".[9]

The first song recorded for the album was "I Laugh in Your Face" on 12 July 1968, the same day the group recorded "I've Gotta Get a Message to You" (released from the American version of the group's fifth album Idea). After recording eight songs for the album, guitarist Vince Melouney left the group amicably and joined the group Fanny Adams, wanting to pursue a more bluesy direction.[10]

A reel tape of mono mixes dated 24 November 1968 has "Odessa (City on the Black Sea)", "First of May" and "Melody Fair" called a "rough mix with orchestra". Therefore, about as soon as they returned to the studio, they were with Bill Shepherd arranging and conducting orchestral tracks to complete the album. This puts the re-make of "First of May" early in the November sessions, yet the song would be the last Bee Gees band session for the album. However, after recording "First of May", the instrumental tracks, "Seven Seas Symphony", "With All Nations" and "The British Opera" were recorded by Bill Shepherd. Also done somewhere around here are the final vocals for the New York songs and the added organ part for "Edison".[2]

Release

Odessa was initially released on Polydor Records in the United Kingdom and Atco Records in the United States in a red flocked cover with a gold lettering to the group's name and label symbol stamped in gold on the front and nothing but the flocking on the back. The gatefold has a large dotted image of people leaving a ship in a lifeboat. There are no photographs of the group and they are not named except as to all songs being written by B, R & M Gibb. Due to the high cost of production, as well as allergic reactions among workers during assembly, this design was discontinued.[7]

Prior to release, there were disagreements over which song was to be released as a single, when the Robin-led "Lamplight" lost out to "First of May," a Barry solo vocal. This led to Robin Gibb leaving the group in early 1969,[11] though he would rejoin the group in August 1970. The split was a result of months of animosity, in relation to the album's final mix. As Barry explained:

Everything got out of hand and we didn't know which way we were heading. We'd never really finished the album. It was our own production and we were very proud of it, but it all turned out different. It marked a period of breaking up and we weren't talking to each other, so we weren't in the studio together half the time and weren't as friendly toward each other. The recording took three or four months which was a long time in those days. Bee Gees 1st was done in a month. It would be nice to re-master the album once and as a bonus maybe do a live version of some of the songs.[8]

The last performances of the group including Robin were in early 1969, when they performed "First of May" (they also performed "I Started a Joke") on The Tom Jones Show (21 February[12]) and Top of the Pops (6 March[13]). Robin left the band on 15 March[8] and made his decision public on 19 March.[14] Robin told Mojo magazine in 2003 about his departure from the band after the release of Odessa, saying "We had egos".[15]

Maurice later described the album as 'heavy'. "People thought it was an in-depth album", he recalled, "like, 'What do they mean by those lyrics?' and 'What's this all about?' There's all sorts of different areas on it. It went up and down in places, but a lot of people regard it as our Sgt. Pepper. To us, I don't think it was the best album we made, but the main title 'Odessa' I loved". Barry responded to Maurice saying, "I guess I have strong personal feelings about it because it was a time when the group was splitting up".[9]

In July 1969, "Marley Purt Drive" was released as a single, backed with "Melody Fair" only in South Africa.[16]

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [17]
Glorious Noiserecommended[18]
Pitchfork7.2/10[19]
Rolling Stone     [4]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [20]
Tiny Mix Tapes     [21]

The album was not well received by the public or the music press on release, and led to a decline in the band's fortunes.[22][23] The album has since received critical acclaim, and is regarded by many reviewers as their most significant Sixties release, and has been re-released in a deluxe three CD set.[23][24]

Reissues

The album was reissued in 1976 as an edited single-disc album with a plain red cover on RSO Records. The 1976 single LP reissue deleted tracks 3, 5, 7–9, 12, and 17. Some early CD and cassette editions also omitted the track "With All Nations (International Anthem)". On 13 January 2009, Reprise Records released a deluxe remaster of the album, as prepared by Rhino Records, with three discs containing, respectively, the album in stereo, the album in mono and selected rarities. The third disc, entitled Sketches for Odessa featured demos of the songs plus a vocal take of "With All Nations (International Anthem)" and the previously unissued tracks "Nobody's Someone" and "Pity". This edition restored the red flocking originally found on the LP.

In 1970 it was reissued in the U.K. on the budget Polydor label ‘99’ as two LP’s. Record one was called Marley Purt Drive and the record two as Sound of Love. The original track running orders were retained.

Track listing

All tracks written and composed by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb.

Side one
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Odessa (City on the Black Sea)"Robin7:33
2."You'll Never See My Face Again"Barry4:16
3."Black Diamond"Robin3:27
Total length:15:16
Side two
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Marley Purt Drive"Barry4:26
2."Edison"Robin and Barry3:07
3."Melody Fair"Barry and Maurice3:48
4."Suddenly"Maurice2:29
5."Whisper Whisper"Barry3:24
Total length:17:14
Side three
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."Lamplight"Robin4:47
2."Sound of Love"Barry3:27
3."Give Your Best"Barry3:26
4."Seven Seas Symphony"Instrumental4:09
5."With All Nations (International Anthem)"Instrumental1:46
Total length:17:35
Side four
No.TitleLead vocalsLength
1."I Laugh in Your Face"Barry and Robin4:09
2."Never Say Never Again"Barry3:28
3."First of May"Barry2:50
4."The British Opera"Instrumental3:17
Total length:13:44
Deluxe edition

On 13 January 2009, Reprise Records released a 3-CD set of Odessa, complete with remastered stereo and mono version of all 17 tracks, plus a bonus third disc with demos, alternate version, and three unreleased tracks. To date, Odessa was the last album to receive the deluxe remaster treatment with extensive sleeve notes, and the status of the re-release program is unknown.

Deluxe edition track listing

Disc 1: stereo / Disc 2: mono

  1. Odessa (City on the Black Sea)
  2. You'll Never See My Face Again
  3. Black Diamond
  4. Marley Purt Drive
  5. Edison
  6. Melody Fair
  7. Suddenly
  8. Whisper Whisper
  9. Lamplight
  10. Sound of Love
  11. Give Your Best
  12. Seven Seas Symphony
  13. With All Nations (International Anthem)
  14. I Laugh in Your Face
  15. Never Say Never Again
  16. First of May
  17. The British Opera

Disc 3: "Sketches for Odessa" [all tracks previously unissued]

  1. Odessa (Demo)
  2. You'll Never See My Face Again" (Alternate Mix)
  3. Black Diamond (Demo)
  4. Marley Purt Drive (Alternate Mix)
  5. Barbara Came To Stay
  6. Edison (Alternate Mix)
  7. Melody Fair (Demo)
  8. Melody Fair (Alternate Mix)
  9. Suddenly (Alternate Mix)
  10. Whisper Whisper – Part Two (Alternate Version)
  11. Lamplight (Demo)
  12. Lamplight (Alternate Version)
  13. Sound of Love (Alternate Mix)
  14. Give Your Best (Alternate Mix)
  15. Seven Seas Symphony (Demo)
  16. With All Nations (International Anthem) (Vocal Version)
  17. I Laugh in Your Face (Alternate Mix)
  18. Never Say Never Again (Alternate Mix)
  19. First of May (Demo)
  20. First of May (Alternate Mix)
  21. Nobody's Someone
  22. Pity
  23. Odessa Promotional Spot

Personnel

Sourced from Joseph Brennan.[25]

Bee Gees
Additional musicians and production

Charts

References

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  2. ^ a b Brennan, Joseph. "Gibb Songs: 1968". Retrieved 12 April 2013.
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  4. ^ a b Walters, Barry (5 February 2009). "Odessa [Expanded Version]". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 7 May 2016.
  5. ^ McIntyre, Iain (2006). Tomorrow Is Today. Wakefield Press. p. 133. ISBN 9781862546974.
  6. ^ Dimery, Robert (5 December 2011). 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. Hachette UK. p. 165. ISBN 9781844037148.
  7. ^ a b 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die. New York, NY: Universe, 2006. pg 165. (ISBN 0-7893-1371-5)
  8. ^ a b c Adriaensen, Marion (25 November 1966). "History Part 4". Brothersgibb.org. Retrieved 7 April 2014.
  9. ^ a b Hughes, Andrew (2009). The Bee Gees – Tales of the Brothers Gibb. ISBN 9780857120045. Retrieved 21 July 2013.
  10. ^ Coston, Daniel (19 October 2012). "Excerpt from new Vince Melouney (Bee Gees) interview". The Coston Chronicles. Retrieved 11 April 2013.
  11. ^ Bee Gees: The Authorized Biography by David Leaf. Chappell, 1979. (ISBN 978-0903443357)
  12. ^ Classic TV Archive. "This Is Tom Jones (1969-71)". Retrieved 17 February 2016.
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  15. ^ . Mojo. Archived from the original on 27 May 2012. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
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Odessa album redirects here For other uses see Odessa disambiguation Odessa is the sixth studio album by the Bee Gees a double vinyl LP released in February 1969 initially in an opulent red flocked cover with gold lettering Despite reaching the UK Top Ten and the US Top 20 the album was not particularly well received though now is regarded by many as the most significant of the group s Sixties albums An ambitious project originally intended as a concept album on the loss of a fictional ship in 1899 it created tension and disagreements in the band regarding the work s direction finally a dispute over which song to release as a single led to Robin Gibb temporarily leaving the group 5 6 OdessaStudio album by Bee GeesReleasedFebruary 1969 US March 1969 UK 1 Recorded12 July December 1968StudioIBC London Atlantic New York Trident London 2 GenrePop 3 baroque pop 4 chamber popprogressive popcountryLength63 49LabelPolydorProducerRobert Stigwood Bee GeesBee Gees chronologyIdea 1968 Odessa 1969 Cucumber Castle 1970 Singles from Odessa First of May Released January 1969Released by Polydor Records in the UK and Atco Records in the US Odessa was the group s fourth album released internationally and their only double album of original music It would be the final Bee Gees album to include guitarist Vince Melouney The album includes the 1969 hit single First of May UK no 6 US no 37 and notable tracks such as Lamplight Marley Purt Drive and Melody Fair the latter of which features on the 1973 compilation Best of Bee Gees Vol 2 The album was reissued as a single disc in September 1976 when interest was revived in the Bee Gees career Since then the album has gained increasing critical acclaim It was reissued again in January 2009 as a deluxe three disc set and is included in 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die 7 Contents 1 Origins and recording 2 Release 3 Reception 4 Reissues 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 ReferencesOrigins and recording EditThe originally intended name for the album was An American Opera This later became Masterpeace and finally Odessa 8 Colin Petersen recalls about the country influence on Odessa It was my idea that we do that sort of thing and Maurice is the one who will take more time out to listen to what I have to say although within the group the okay has to come from Barry Their manager Robert Stigwood said Barry is the Bee Gees coordinator I used the word advisedly as there is no leader of the group as such He has a tremendous feel for soul music a la his composing work for The Marbles but he is also a fantastic solo singer in his own right 9 The first song recorded for the album was I Laugh in Your Face on 12 July 1968 the same day the group recorded I ve Gotta Get a Message to You released from the American version of the group s fifth album Idea After recording eight songs for the album guitarist Vince Melouney left the group amicably and joined the group Fanny Adams wanting to pursue a more bluesy direction 10 A reel tape of mono mixes dated 24 November 1968 has Odessa City on the Black Sea First of May and Melody Fair called a rough mix with orchestra Therefore about as soon as they returned to the studio they were with Bill Shepherd arranging and conducting orchestral tracks to complete the album This puts the re make of First of May early in the November sessions yet the song would be the last Bee Gees band session for the album However after recording First of May the instrumental tracks Seven Seas Symphony With All Nations and The British Opera were recorded by Bill Shepherd Also done somewhere around here are the final vocals for the New York songs and the added organ part for Edison 2 Release EditOdessa was initially released on Polydor Records in the United Kingdom and Atco Records in the United States in a red flocked cover with a gold lettering to the group s name and label symbol stamped in gold on the front and nothing but the flocking on the back The gatefold has a large dotted image of people leaving a ship in a lifeboat There are no photographs of the group and they are not named except as to all songs being written by B R amp M Gibb Due to the high cost of production as well as allergic reactions among workers during assembly this design was discontinued 7 Prior to release there were disagreements over which song was to be released as a single when the Robin led Lamplight lost out to First of May a Barry solo vocal This led to Robin Gibb leaving the group in early 1969 11 though he would rejoin the group in August 1970 The split was a result of months of animosity in relation to the album s final mix As Barry explained Everything got out of hand and we didn t know which way we were heading We d never really finished the album It was our own production and we were very proud of it but it all turned out different It marked a period of breaking up and we weren t talking to each other so we weren t in the studio together half the time and weren t as friendly toward each other The recording took three or four months which was a long time in those days Bee Gees 1st was done in a month It would be nice to re master the album once and as a bonus maybe do a live version of some of the songs 8 The last performances of the group including Robin were in early 1969 when they performed First of May they also performed I Started a Joke on The Tom Jones Show 21 February 12 and Top of the Pops 6 March 13 Robin left the band on 15 March 8 and made his decision public on 19 March 14 Robin told Mojo magazine in 2003 about his departure from the band after the release of Odessa saying We had egos 15 Maurice later described the album as heavy People thought it was an in depth album he recalled like What do they mean by those lyrics and What s this all about There s all sorts of different areas on it It went up and down in places but a lot of people regard it as our Sgt Pepper To us I don t think it was the best album we made but the main title Odessa I loved Barry responded to Maurice saying I guess I have strong personal feelings about it because it was a time when the group was splitting up 9 In July 1969 Marley Purt Drive was released as a single backed with Melody Fair only in South Africa 16 Reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 17 Glorious Noiserecommended 18 Pitchfork7 2 10 19 Rolling Stone 4 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 20 Tiny Mix Tapes 21 The album was not well received by the public or the music press on release and led to a decline in the band s fortunes 22 23 The album has since received critical acclaim and is regarded by many reviewers as their most significant Sixties release and has been re released in a deluxe three CD set 23 24 Reissues EditThe album was reissued in 1976 as an edited single disc album with a plain red cover on RSO Records The 1976 single LP reissue deleted tracks 3 5 7 9 12 and 17 Some early CD and cassette editions also omitted the track With All Nations International Anthem On 13 January 2009 Reprise Records released a deluxe remaster of the album as prepared by Rhino Records with three discs containing respectively the album in stereo the album in mono and selected rarities The third disc entitled Sketches for Odessa featured demos of the songs plus a vocal take of With All Nations International Anthem and the previously unissued tracks Nobody s Someone and Pity This edition restored the red flocking originally found on the LP In 1970 it was reissued in the U K on the budget Polydor label 99 as two LP s Record one was called Marley Purt Drive and the record two as Sound of Love The original track running orders were retained Track listing EditAll tracks written and composed by Barry Robin and Maurice Gibb Side oneNo TitleLead vocalsLength1 Odessa City on the Black Sea Robin7 332 You ll Never See My Face Again Barry4 163 Black Diamond Robin3 27Total length 15 16 Side twoNo TitleLead vocalsLength1 Marley Purt Drive Barry4 262 Edison Robin and Barry3 073 Melody Fair Barry and Maurice3 484 Suddenly Maurice2 295 Whisper Whisper Barry3 24Total length 17 14 Side threeNo TitleLead vocalsLength1 Lamplight Robin4 472 Sound of Love Barry3 273 Give Your Best Barry3 264 Seven Seas Symphony Instrumental4 095 With All Nations International Anthem Instrumental1 46Total length 17 35 Side fourNo TitleLead vocalsLength1 I Laugh in Your Face Barry and Robin4 092 Never Say Never Again Barry3 283 First of May Barry2 504 The British Opera Instrumental3 17Total length 13 44 Deluxe editionOn 13 January 2009 Reprise Records released a 3 CD set of Odessa complete with remastered stereo and mono version of all 17 tracks plus a bonus third disc with demos alternate version and three unreleased tracks To date Odessa was the last album to receive the deluxe remaster treatment with extensive sleeve notes and the status of the re release program is unknown Deluxe edition track listingDisc 1 stereo Disc 2 mono Odessa City on the Black Sea You ll Never See My Face Again Black Diamond Marley Purt Drive Edison Melody Fair Suddenly Whisper Whisper Lamplight Sound of Love Give Your Best Seven Seas Symphony With All Nations International Anthem I Laugh in Your Face Never Say Never Again First of May The British OperaDisc 3 Sketches for Odessa all tracks previously unissued Odessa Demo You ll Never See My Face Again Alternate Mix Black Diamond Demo Marley Purt Drive Alternate Mix Barbara Came To Stay Edison Alternate Mix Melody Fair Demo Melody Fair Alternate Mix Suddenly Alternate Mix Whisper Whisper Part Two Alternate Version Lamplight Demo Lamplight Alternate Version Sound of Love Alternate Mix Give Your Best Alternate Mix Seven Seas Symphony Demo With All Nations International Anthem Vocal Version I Laugh in Your Face Alternate Mix Never Say Never Again Alternate Mix First of May Demo First of May Alternate Mix Nobody s Someone Pity Odessa Promotional SpotPersonnel EditSourced from Joseph Brennan 25 Bee GeesBarry Gibb lead harmony and background vocals rhythm guitar Robin Gibb lead harmony and background vocals Hammond organ piano Mellotron Maurice Gibb harmony and background vocals bass rhythm and lead guitars piano Mellotron lead vocals on Melody Fair and Suddenly Vince Melouney lead guitar on Marley Purt Drive Edison Whisper Whisper Sound of Love Give Your Best and I Laugh In Your Face Colin Petersen drumsAdditional musicians and productionBill Keith banjo on Marley Purt Drive and Give Your Best Tex Logan fiddle on Give Your Best Paul Buckmaster cello on Odessa City on the Black Sea Adrian Barber sound engineer Robert Stigwood producerCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1969 PositionAustralian Kent Music Report 26 13Canadian RPM Albums Chart 27 7French SNEP Albums Chart 28 5Spanish Albums Chart 29 3UK Albums Chart 30 10US Billboard 200 31 20West German Media Control Albums Chart 32 4 Year end charts Edit Chart 1969 PositionFrench Albums Chart 33 45US Billboard Pop Albums 34 72References Edit Album Reviews PDF New Musical Express 8 March 1969 p 14 Retrieved 15 September 2021 a b Brennan Joseph Gibb Songs 1968 Retrieved 12 April 2013 Dale Jon 24 June 2015 Robin Gibb Saved By The Bell The Collected Works Of Robin Gibb 1968 1970 Uncut Retrieved 7 May 2016 a b Walters Barry 5 February 2009 Odessa Expanded Version Rolling Stone Retrieved 7 May 2016 McIntyre Iain 2006 Tomorrow Is Today Wakefield Press p 133 ISBN 9781862546974 Dimery Robert 5 December 2011 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die Hachette UK p 165 ISBN 9781844037148 a b 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die New York NY Universe 2006 pg 165 ISBN 0 7893 1371 5 a b c Adriaensen Marion 25 November 1966 History Part 4 Brothersgibb org Retrieved 7 April 2014 a b Hughes Andrew 2009 The Bee Gees Tales of the Brothers Gibb ISBN 9780857120045 Retrieved 21 July 2013 Coston Daniel 19 October 2012 Excerpt from new Vince Melouney Bee Gees interview The Coston Chronicles Retrieved 11 April 2013 Bee Gees The Authorized Biography by David Leaf Chappell 1979 ISBN 978 0903443357 Classic TV Archive This Is Tom Jones 1969 71 Retrieved 17 February 2016 Nostalgic Music TV Top of the Pops The Full Shows 1966 1970 Archived from the original on 6 March 2016 Retrieved 17 February 2016 Brennan Joseph Gibb Songs 1969 Retrieved 17 February 2016 Robin Gibb 1949 2012 Mojo Archived from the original on 27 May 2012 Retrieved 18 February 2013 Bee Gees Marley Purt Drive Melody Fair 45cat Retrieved 12 April 2013 Odessa at AllMusic Totale Todd 10 December 2008 Lost Classics Bee Gees Odessa Glorious Noise Retrieved 4 March 2012 Bee Gees Odessa Album Reviews Pitchfork 11 February 2009 Retrieved 7 April 2014 Cross Charles R 2004 The Bee Gees In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed Simon amp Schuster pp 58 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 Brusie David 12 February 2009 Bee Gees Odessa DeLorean Tiny Mix Tapes Retrieved 7 April 2014 Petridis Alexis 30 January 2009 The Bee Gee s Odessa file 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