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A charming pairing of sweet melody and light pop.
This album captures the fresh atmosphere of 1960s UK pop.
"Gotta Get a Message to You" is a heartbreaking ballad told from the perspective of a prisoner, a masterpiece of storytelling. Meanwhile, "Kitty Can" is a light pop tune with polarizing charm. Its orchestrated arrangement symbolizes the multifaceted musicality of the Bee Gees at the time.
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- Producer - The Bee Gees
- Producer - Robert Stigwood
- Directed By [Accompaniment] - Bill Shepherd (A)
- Written-By - B., R. & M. Gibb