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The Loner (album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Loner (album)
''The Loner'' is an album recorded in late 1969 by Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees but never released.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Maurice Gibb: The Loner )〕 An album master was compiled on 14 November 1970 although it would remain unreleased. Bootleg releases with the same title collects additional recordings unrelated to this album. ==Background and recording==
The final sessions for the Bee Gees' album ''Cucumber Castle'' took place on October 16th, 1969. Two songs, "End of My Song" and "Julia", were recorded but neither were released. Around November 1969, Gibb collaborated with Australian group Tin Tin on which the band recorded "Nobody Moves Me Like You", "Loves Her That Way", "Flag/Put Your Money On My Dog". Although Gibb's plans as a solo artist were accelerating, he was also quoted as saying "I'd seriously love to get back to the old Bee Gees again. I really loved the group, and I miss the unit a lot. It's things like sitting in hotel rooms together after a show and taking people off that made working in a group such fun. I miss all that being solo." By December, Gibb began recording songs for a solo album. He said in an interview that he played guitar, bass, piano, organ and Mellotron. Other musicians who played on the album include Leslie Harvey of Stone the Crows and Geoff Bridgford from The Groove who would join the reformed Bee Gees for a short period. The first song recorded was "Railroad", which was later released as a single however it did not chart in the US or the UK. According to a tape note, the instrumental tracks are played Harvey, with the members of the First Edition including Kenny Rogers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Gibb Songs: 1969 )〕
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