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Spirits Having Flown

by Bee Gees · Album Spirits Having Flown

Until

Key A Tempo 65 bpm Time signature 4/4 Duration 2:27
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Key A
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The story behind

Until, according to DoReSol

The song Until, with its 2:28 duration, immerses us in a sound that, while belonging to the Bee Gees, has details that make it particular. It is not a track that exploits Barry Gibb's characteristic falsetto, but rather focuses on a more restrained atmosphere. The production, handled by the Bee Gees themselves along with Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson, featured engineering by John Blanche, Dennis Hetzendorfer, and Karl Richardson, who worked to shape this piece.

The Bee Gees, comprised of brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb, began their musical journey in 1958. Their career was marked by two peaks of great impact: first, as pop pioneers in the late sixties and early seventies, and then, as central figures of the disco era in the late seventies. What's interesting about their style is the way they wove three-part vocal harmonies, a distinctive hallmark. While Robin's particular vibrato was key to their early successes, it was Barry's falsetto that defined their sound later on. The brothers not only created their own hits but also composed and produced successful tracks for other artists. Born on the Isle of Man and with English roots, they lived their early years in Chorlton, Manchester, before moving to Australia in the late fifties, where they began their career. After an initial success in Australia with Spicks and Specks, they returned to the United Kingdom in 1967, where Robert Stigwood boosted their international projection. Their estimated career sales exceed 220 million records, placing them among the best-selling artists in history.

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Spirits Having Flown

Spirits Having Flown

Bee Gees · 1979

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KeyA
Time signature4/4
Tempo65 BPM
Duration2:27
AlbumSpirits Having Flown
Year1979
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