Bee Gees: The Day-By-Day Story (1945-1972) - Biography Book for Music Lovers | Perfect Gift for Fans & Collectors | Great for Reading, Research & Music History Enthusiasts
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Taking the form of a journal chronicling all of the Bee Gees important events, including recording sessions, concerts, television appearances, radio shows and record releases, The Bee Gees Day-By-Day Story: 1945-1972 is the most in-depth look at the early years of this international phenomenon. The product of six years of intensive research, the book takes readers into the recording studio and through the on-tour mania that surrounded the Bee Gees' earliest tastes of fame. Along the way, the author offers a one-of-a-kind look at the trio s creative process from birth to the big time. Among the highlights of this comprehensive history are details of lost songs, aborted film and television projects, rare releases featuring their involvement and dozens of seldom seen illustrations. The book contains exclusive interviews with Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb and early band member Vince Melouney. Sure to be the definitive reference book on the early days of the Bee Gees, Andrew Sandoval is uniquely qualified to pen this volume, having overseen the restoration and reissue of the band s classic material.
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This is a truly remarkable diary compiled from every known channel of information available. The chronology really does tell a story. Personally, I've enjoyed playing each record as I read its daily listing and Mr. Sandoval's book helps put into context the amazing artistic growth of the brothers over that stretch of time. The print edition of this book is beautiful, but since this is what I'd consider a "reference" book in my library, I felt compelled to get the digital Kindle version to insure against my sullying the print edition from overuse! The bonus to this digital edition is the search function which comes in handy. I can't imagine a Bee Gees enthusiast, or music scholar for that matter, who doesn't need this in their personal library. Essential.
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