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Bee Gees: Children of the World

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Bee Gees: Children of the World

Contributors:

By (Author) Bob Stanley

ISBN:

9781788705424

Publisher:

Bonnier Books Ltd

Imprint:

Nine Eight Books

Publication Date:

4th July 2023

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Music: styles and genres
Biography: arts and entertainment
Music reviews and criticism

Dewey:

782.421660922

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

392

Dimensions:

Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 29mm

Weight:

481g

Description

'The Definitive Biography' - PETE PAPHIDES

The world is full of Bee Gees fans. Yet, for a band of such renown, little is known about Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb.


Weren't two of them twins Didn't one of them marry Lulu Where does Andy fit into the Gibb family tree And why did they storm out of that Clive Anderson interview


People tend to have their favourite era of the Bee Gees' career, but many listeners are also conscious that there is more to uncover about the band. This book will provide the perfect route in, pulling together every fascinating strand to tell the story of a group with the imagination of the Beatles, the pop craft of ABBA, the drama of Fleetwood Mac and the emotional heft of the Beach Boys.


Uniquely, the Bee Gees' tale spans the entire modern pop era - they are the only group to have scored British top-ten singles in the '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s - and includes world-conquering disco successes like 'Stayin' Alive' and 'More Than a Woman', both from the soundtrack of hit filmSaturday Night Fever.


But the Bee Gees' extraordinary career was one of highs and lows. From a vicious but temporary split in 1969 to several unreleased albums, disastrous TV and film appearances, and a demoralising cabaret season, the group weren't always revelling in the glow of million-selling albums, private jets and UNICEF concerts. Yet, even in the Gibbs' darkest times, their music was rarely out of the charts, as sung by the likes of Al Green, Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton, and Destiny's Child.


Capturing the human story at the heart of the Bee Gees, this book will be a lyrical and stylish read, delighting hardcore fans with its details while engaging casual pop readers who simply want to know more about this important and enigmatic group.

Author Bio

Bob Stanley is a musician, journalist, author, film producer and pop historian.

He is a member of the group Saint Etienne, which he co-founded in 1990, and has also enjoyed success as a music journalist, writing for theNME,Melody Maker,Mojo,The GuardianandThe Times. He is a regular contributor to TV music documentaries, most notably for the BBC and Sky Arts, and has a parallel career as a DJ, producer of record labels and compilation archivist.


In 2013, Stanley's second publication,Yeah Yeah Yeah: The Story of Modern Pop, was a best-selling title on both sides of the Atlantic. In 2021, his biography of the Fall (with Tessa Norton) was published to widespread critical acclaim. Bob has joined Nine Eight for a three-book deal.

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