“Trafalgar” by Bee Gees - album review

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TJR says

Their 60s output wasn't too objectionable to me; I actually liked a good few of their tunes even though I knew they were shameful chameleons. Trouble is, previously they wanted to be The Beatles then The Byrds. Now they wanna be Elton John. It's largely horrid as you might imagine.

The Jukebox Rebel
17–Jan–2016

Tracklist
A1 [03:58] 3.4.png Bee Gees - How Can You Mend A Broken Heart (Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb) Pop Ballad
A2 [03:54] 3.7.png Bee Gees - Israel (Barry Gibb) Pop Ballad
A3 [04:18] 1.4.png Bee Gees - The Greatest Man In The World (Barry Gibb) Pop Ballad
A4 [02:34] 2.4.png Bee Gees - It’s Just The Way (Maurice Gibb) Pop Ballad
A5 [04:02] 2.6.png Bee Gees - Remembering (Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb) Pop Ballad
A6 [03:31] 4.3.png Bee Gees - Somebody Stop The Music (Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb) Soft Rock / A.O.R.
B1 [03:53] 3.2.png Bee Gees - Trafalgar (Maurice Gibb) Soft Rock / A.O.R.
B2 [05:25] 3.5.png Bee Gees - Don’t Wanna Live Inside Myself (Barry Gibb) Pop Ballad
B3 [03:58] 5.8.png Bee Gees - When Do I (Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb) Pop Ballad
B4 [03:52] 2.3.png Bee Gees - Dearest (Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb) Pop Ballad
B5 [03:59] 1.6.png Bee Gees - Lion In Winter (Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb) Pop Ballad
B6 [03:51] 3.6.png Bee Gees - Walking Back To Waterloo (Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb) Pop

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