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Sing Slowly Sisters : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sing Slowly Sisters
''Sing Slowly Sisters'' was to have been Robin Gibb's second studio album. The album is not released until this day, but it was only released in bootlegs.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=ROBIN GIBB R.I.P. 1949-2012 )〕 The album was produced by Gibb and his manager Vic Lewis. ==Information== ''Sing Slowly Sisters'' was recorded in January to February 1970 and later in April in London. ''Sing Slowly Sisters'' began on January just before his debut solo album ''Robin's Reign'' was released. On the April sessions, the songs are "I've Been Hurt", "Cold Be My Days" and "Irons in the Fire" was recorded without a rhythm section just Gibb's vocals with an orchestra arranged by Kenny Clayton The song "Avalanche" was later reworked for the ''50 St. Catherine's Drive'' sessions and released in 2014. Related session outtake, "Great Caesar's Ghost was declared by Gibb as his next single but was not released, and the song was received by Atlantic Records but was only one copy. While the title track, "Sing Slowly Sisters" was also declared as the next single. The song "Cold Be My Days" was written about the place Shipston-on-Stour, Warwickshire. To wit ''"Cold be my days in Shipston-on-Stour"''. He stated in a BBC Radio 4 interview in May 2007 that this relates to his youthful experiences, riding horses with his brother Barry.〔(Lost Albums: Sing Slowly Sisters (BBC4 documentary.) )〕 The tracks now appear on the posthumous boxed set ''Saved by the Bell: The Collected Works of Robin Gibb 1968-1970''.〔http://www.discogs.com/Robin-Gibb-Saved-By-The-Bell-The-Collected-Works-Of-Robin-Gibb-1968-1970/release/7071621〕
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