A masterpiece that reached number one on the album charts in both the US and the UK, representing the band's third golden age.
The 15th album released in 1979. Contains three No. 1 singles in the US: "Tragedy," "Too Much Heaven," and "Love You Inside Out."
This was released after the worldwide hit soundtrack "Saturday Night Fever," so it was a huge hit, and is still loved today.
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- Flute - Herbie Mann (A5, B4)
- Producer - The Bee Gees
- Conductor [Strings] - Albhy Galuten
- Producer - Albhy Galuten
- Engineer - Karl Richardson
- Producer - Karl Richardson
- Vocals, Guitar - Barry Gibb
- Piano [The Bee Gees Band], Synthesizer [Arp], Other [Vibes] - Blue Weaver
- Vocals - Robin Gibb
- Ensemble [Boneroo Horns] - Whit Sidener
- Ensemble [Boneroo Horns] - Peter Graves
- Ensemble [Boneroo Horns] - Kenny Faulk
- Guitar - George Terry
- Contractor [New York] - Gene Orloff
- Congas - Daniel Ben Zebulon
- Ensemble [Boneroo Horns] - Stan Webb
- Vocals, Bass - Maurice Gibb
- Congas, Percussion - Joe Lala
- Engineer - George Marino
- Bass - Harold Cowart
- Saxophone [Solos] - Gary Brown (2)
- Engineer [Assistant] - Dennis Hetzendorfer
- Ensemble [Boneroo Horns] - Bill Purse
- Drums [The Bee Gees Band] - Dennis Bryon
- Ensemble [Boneroo Horns] - Neil Bonsanti
- Ensemble [Chicago Horns] - James Pankow
- Guitar [The Bee Gees Band] - Alan Kendall
- Ensemble [Chicago Horns] - Lee Loughnane
- Ensemble [Chicago Horns] - Walter Parazaider
- Engineer [Assistant] - John Blanche
- Contractor [Miami] - Bob Basso