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Offered for sale is an original Japanese pressing of Main Course by the Bee Gees, including the original obi.
About this copy: This copy of Main Course is a 1975 pressing on the RSO label.
The cover is M-. The obi is VG+ with no tears with with slight foxing and a couple of minor stains.
The insert is M-.
The disc is M- looks like it may have been played only once.
A nice copy of a terrific album.
Background: While Main Course was the Bee Gees’ 11th album to be released worldwide, the album marked a change in the band’s sound from soulful ballads to uptempo disco numbers.
Not everyone liked that, but the album was a success, reaching #14 on the American albums chart and spawning three hits – “Fanny, “Nights on Broadway,” and the #1 hit, “Jive Talkin’.” The album was certified gold by the RIAA.
Allmusic.com gave Main Course a 4 1/2 star review:
It may sound silly to call the 12th album by a group with an eight-year string of gold records behind them a “breakthrough,” but that’s what Main Course was. The group’s first disco album — and, for many white listeners, the first disco album they ever purchased — Main Course marked a huge change in the Bee Gees’ sound. The group’s earlier LPs, steeped in a dense romantic balladry, were beautifully crafted but too serious for any but hardcore fans. Main Course had a few ballads, such as “Songbird” and “Country Lanes,” but the writing was simpler, and the rest of it was made up of catchy dance tunes (heavily influenced by the Philadelphia-based soul music of the period), in which the beat and the texture of the voices and instruments took precedence over the words.
Country of origin: | Japan |
Size: | 12″ |
Record Label: | RSO |
Catalog Number: |
MW 2132 |
Year of Release: | 1975 |
Format: | Stereo |
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