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One (Bee Gees album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | One (Bee Gees album)
''One'' is the Bee Gees' eighteenth studio album (sixteenth worldwide), released in April 1989 (August 1989 in the United States). ==Background and recording== After the European success of their previous album, ''E.S.P.'', the Gibb brothers began to work on the ''One'' album in early 1988. In March, their brother Andy suddenly died and the Bee Gees took a break until November when they returned to the studio to complete the album, but this time they shifted to Mayfair Studios in London, their first album since ''Mr. Natural'' to be recorded partly or fully in the British capital. Although according to Scott Glasel, he revealed that "Ordinary Lives" was started before Andy Gibb's death. The style of ''One'' was more melancholic than ''E.S.P.'', and heavily influenced by the loss of their brother. The album was dedicated to Andy and the song "Wish You Were Here" was written as a tribute to him. The album was co-produced with Brian Tench, who had worked with them on the previous album. Related session outtake "Shape of Things to Come" was written for the Bee Gees' contribution to the 1988 Olympics album called ''One Moment in Time'' released on the same year.〔
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