Description
Long before such songs as "Please Read Me" and "To Love Somebody" made them international stars, the Bee Gees were working out their pop-rock moves in their native Australia, releasing single after single of late-'50s/early-'60s-sounding material inspired not only by the Beatles but by the Beatles' own inspirations (a version of Arthur Alexander's "Every Day I Have To Cry Some" is included here). The Bee Gees' early Australian recordings are collected more extensively elsewhere, but CLAUSTROPHOBIA includes a good portion of the most important cuts from those early days. There's the roots acknowledgement of the aforementioned Alexander tune, the title song, "Spicks and Specks" (the band's first breakthrough hit) and much more.
Details
Released: Thu 1 May 2003
Catalogue Number: PEGCD084
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Estimated despatch 14-20 days after ordering.