
Trafalgar is a Rock album by Bee Gees, originally released in 1971. On Gatefold: 108 pressings tracked, owned by 4 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Soft Rock
- warm
- mournful
- storytelling
About
Yes, the opener here—“How Can You Mend a Broken Heart”—gave The Bee Gees their first No. 1 single in the U.S. But within the other baroque pop ballads, sweeping soundscapes, and solemn, dead-of-winter lyrics, there’s a lot of ancient war imagery (its title references a Napoleon battle). It was recorded during the Vietnam era, too. But this is more about battles with the self: a familiar Gibb brothers theme in their pre-disco days of dreamy psych-pop. In fact, Barry Gibb’s beautiful, Lennonesque “I Don’t Wanna Live Inside Myself” drags war metaphors home to a quiet stroll in the local graveyard. Elsewhere, the honeyed harmonies, mounting orchestrations, and acoustic guitars of “Remembering” make it one of the saddest, most morose breakup songs (“But now I feel as good as if I were dead”), while “Dearest” might be the saddest song ever about a lover's death. Both “Israel” and “Lion in Winter” host a musical dynamic range that’s rarely seen in pop; the tunes effortlessly sway between super lows and highs, gloom and joy. The whole album’s a beautiful downer like that.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1How Can You Mend A Broken Heart3:52
- A2Israel3:42
- A3The Greatest Man In The World4:15
- A4It's Just The Way2:30
- A5Remembering4:00
- A6Somebody Stop The Music3:29
Side B
- B1Trafalgar3:50
- B2Don't Wanna Live Inside Myself5:22
- B3When Do I3:56
- B4Dearest3:49
- B5Lion In Winter3:49
- B6Walking Back To Waterloo3:58
Credits
Performers
- Geoff BridgfordDRUMS
- Alan KendallLEAD GUITAR
- Robin GibbVOCALS
- Maurice GibbVOCALS BASS PIANO
- Barry GibbVOCALS RHYTHM GUITAR
4 collectors on Gatefold own this · 108 pressings tracked on Gatefold
