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The Bee Gees

The Brothers Gibb began performing together as children in Australia. When Barry, Robin, and Maurice moved to England to make it big in the 1960s, they began performing Beatles-influenced baroque-pop, but their music was distinguished by their uncanny three-part harmonies and unusual songwriting style. After a brief slump, the group reinvented themselves in the mid 1970s by adopting a disco pop sound, thus reclaiming their superstar status. In January 2003, Maurice Gibb passed away, and although Barry and Robin didn't rule out performing together again, they officially disbanded the Bee Gees.

Definitive Albums

Bee Gees 1st
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Odessa
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