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1971 studio album by the Bee Gees

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Review scores
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AllMusic[2]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[3]
Tom Hull – on the WebC−[4]

Trafalgar is a 1971 album by the Bee Gees. It was their ninth album (seventh internationally), and was released in September 1971 in the US, and November 1971 in the UK. The album was a moderate hit in the United States, and peaked at No. 34. The lead single "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?" was the first Bee Gees` No. 1 single in the United States but failed to chart in Britain as did the album. It is Geoff Bridgford`s only full-length appearance on a Bee Gees album as an official member.

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Álbums chronology

2 Years On
2 Years On
0/11/1970
Trafalgar
Trafalgar
0/9/1971

Trafalgar

The Bee Gees

1971 Estudio
  • Fecha Lanzamiento: Septiembre 1971 · Fecha Grabación: Abril 1971 -
    Discográfica: Polydor (UK) Atco (US) · Estudio de grabación: IBC (London) · Productor: Robert Stigwood , Bee Gees
    CHARTS
    8
    AUS
    17
    CAN
    34
    US
    1
    How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?
    The Bee GeesThe Bee Gees • w: B. Gibb/R. Gibb • v: Robin and Barry • 1971 /09
    3:59
  • 2
    Israel
    The Bee GeesThe Bee Gees • w: Barry Gibb • v: Barry • 1971 /09
    3:47
  • 3
    The Greatest Man in the World
    The Bee GeesThe Bee Gees • w: Barry Gibb • v: Barry • 1971 /09
    4:19
  • 4
    It's Just the Way
    The Bee GeesThe Bee Gees • w: Maurice Gibb • v: Maurice • 1971 /09
    2:36
  • 5
    Remembering
    The Bee GeesThe Bee Gees • w: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb • v: Robin • 1971 /09
    4:03
  • 6
    Somebody Stop the Music
    The Bee GeesThe Bee Gees • w: Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb • v: Barry and Maurice • 1971 /09
    3:33
  • 7
    Trafalgar
    The Bee GeesThe Bee Gees • w: Maurice Gibb • v: Maurice • 1971 /09
    3:55
  • 8
    Don't Wanna Live Inside Myself
    The Bee GeesThe Bee Gees • w: Barry Gibb • v: Barry • 1971 /09
    5:28
  • 9
    When Do I
    The Bee GeesThe Bee Gees • w: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb • v: Robin • 1971 /09
    4:00
  • 10
    Dearest
    The Bee GeesThe Bee Gees • w: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb • v: Barry and Robin • 1971 /09
    3:54
  • 11
    Lion in Winter
    The Bee GeesThe Bee Gees • w: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb • v: Barry and Robin • 1971 /09
    4:00
  • 12
    Walking Back to Waterloo
    The Bee GeesThe Bee Gees • w: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb • v: Robin and Barry • 1971 /09
    3:50
  • Singles


    How Can You Mend a Broken Heart

    How Can You Mend a Broken Heart

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 28 Mayo 1971 · Fecha Grabación: 28 Enero 1971 -
    Discográfica: Polydor Atco (United States, Canada) · Estudio de Grabación: IBC Studios, London · Productor: Robert Stigwood , Bee Gees
    CHARTS
    1
    How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
    The Bee GeesThe Bee Gees • w: B. Gibb/R. Gibb • v: Robin and Barry • 1971 /05 /28
    4:00
  • 2
    Country Woman
    The Bee Gees • 1971 /05 /28
    0:00
  • Dont Wanna Live Inside Myself

    Dont Wanna Live Inside Myself

    Fecha Lanzamiento: Octubre 1971 · Fecha Grabación: 1971 -
    Discográfica: Polydor (United Kingdom) Atco (United States) · · Productor: Robert Stigwood , Bee Gees
    CHARTS
    34
    CAN
    29
    NED
    53
    US
    Trafalgar
    ALBUM
    1
    Dont Wanna Live Inside Myself
    The Bee GeesThe Bee Gees • w: Barry Gibb • v: Barry • 1971 /10
    5:28
  • 2
    Walking Back to Waterloo
    The Bee GeesThe Bee Gees • w: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb • v: Robin and Barry • 1971 /10
    3:50
  • Israel

    Israel

    Fecha Lanzamiento: Mayo 1972 · Fecha Grabación: 7 Abril 1971 -
    Discográfica: Polydor Atco (United States/Canada) · · Productor: Robert Stigwood , Bee Gees
    CHARTS
    22
    NED
    Trafalgar
    ALBUM
    1
    Israel
    The Bee GeesThe Bee Gees • w: Barry Gibb • v: Barry • 1972 /05
    3:47
  • 2
    Dearest
    The Bee GeesThe Bee Gees • w: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb • v: Barry and Robin • 1972 /05
    3:54
  • Singles

    2 Years On
    2 Years On
    0/11/1970
    Trafalgar
    Trafalgar
    0/9/1971
    Trafalgar
    Studio album by
    ReleasedSeptember 1971 (US)
    November 1971 (UK)
    Recorded28 January – April 1971
    StudioIBC (London)
    Genre
    Length47:28
    LabelPolydor (UK)
    Atco (US)
    ProducerRobert Stigwood, Bee Gees
    The Bee Gees chronology
    2 Years On
    (1970)
    Trafalgar
    (1971)
    To Whom It May Concern
    (1972)
    Singles from Trafalgar
    1. "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart"
      Released: May 1971
    2. "Don`t Wanna Live Inside Myself"
      Released: November 1971 (US)
    3. "Israel"
      Released: May 1972 (Europe)

    Review

    1971 studio album by the Bee Gees

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[2]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[3]
    Tom Hull – on the WebC−[4]

    Trafalgar is a 1971 album by the Bee Gees. It was their ninth album (seventh internationally), and was released in September 1971 in the US, and November 1971 in the UK. The album was a moderate hit in the United States, and peaked at No. 34. The lead single "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?" was the first Bee Gees` No. 1 single in the United States but failed to chart in Britain as did the album. It is Geoff Bridgford`s only full-length appearance on a Bee Gees album as an official member.

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    Trafalgar is included in Robert Dimery`s book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[1]

    Recording

    In December 1970, barely more than two months after the group recorded their last session for the 2 Years On album, they recorded "Together", "Over the Hill and Over the Mountain", "Merrily Merry Eyes" and "When Do I". They returned to the studio with new backing band member, guitarist Alan Kendall, who would play on the majority of their subsequent albums. Several songs were recorded around this time which have not officially been released.[citation needed] All of the songs chosen for release were ballads. Recording began on 28 January 1971 with "We Lost the Road", "When Do I" and "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" ("We Lost the Road" was held over for use on the following album To Whom It May Concern). Recording continued through April with several demos and out-takes recorded but not released.[5]

    Release

    Advertisement and tour schedule

    With "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" as the lead single from the album, "Don`t Wanna Live Inside Myself" was released as the second single but only reached No. 57 on the US charts. "Israel" was released as a single in the Netherlands and reached No. 22. The album`s cover depicts the battle of Trafalgar. Bridgford was credited on the sleeve notes on the original vinyl release as "Jeoff Bridgford".[6]

    In support of the album, The Bee Gees toured the US in the fall of 1971, playing such cities as Boston, Asbury Park, New York City (7 shows), Memphis, Kansas City, and Indianapolis.

    Track listing

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocal(s)Length
    1."How Can You Mend a Broken Heart"Barry Gibb, Robin GibbRobin and Barry3:58
    2."Israel"Barry GibbBarry3:54
    3."The Greatest Man in the World"Barry GibbBarry4:18
    4."It`s Just the Way"Maurice GibbMaurice2:34
    5."Remembering"Barry Gibb, Robin GibbRobin4:02
    6."Somebody Stop the Music"Barry Gibb, Maurice GibbBarry and Maurice3:31

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocal(s)Length
    1."Trafalgar"Maurice GibbMaurice3:53
    2."Don`t Wanna Live Inside Myself"Barry GibbBarry5:25
    3."When Do I"Barry Gibb, Robin GibbRobin3:58
    4."Dearest"Barry Gibb, Robin GibbBarry and Robin3:52
    5."Lion in Winter"Barry Gibb, Robin GibbBarry and Robin3:59
    6."Walking Back to Waterloo"Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice GibbRobin and Barry3:51

    Alternate version

    • This 53-minute version of the album was sent to Atlantic Records in the United States with a different track order and with 14 songs in total. The two extra songs are "Country Woman" (the B-side of "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart") and "We Lost the Road" (released on the group`s next album To Whom It May Concern). There was no commercial release of the album in the US.

    Side one

    1. "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart"
    2. "Israel"
    3. "The Greatest Man in the World"
    4. "It`s Just the Way"
    5. "Don`t Wanna Live Inside Myself"
    6. "Country Woman"
    7. "Somebody Stop the Music"

    Side two

    1. "Trafalgar"
    2. "We Lost the Road"
    3. "Dearest"
    4. "When Do I"
    5. "Lion in Winter"
    6. "Remembering"
    7. "Walking Back to Waterloo"

    Personnel

    Credits from Bee Gees historian and sessionographer Joseph Brennan.[5]

    Bee Gees

    • Barry Gibb – lead, harmony, and backing vocals; rhythm guitar
    • Robin Gibb – lead, harmony, and backing vocals
    • Maurice Gibb – harmony and backing vocals, bass, rhythm guitar, piano, Mellotron, Hammond organ, lead vocals on "It’s Just the Way" and "Trafalgar", drums on "Trafalgar"
    • Geoff Bridgford – drums

    Additional personnel and production staff

    • Alan Kendall – lead guitar
    • Bryan Scott – audio engineer
    • Bill Shepherd – orchestral arrangement
    • Robert Stigwood – producer
    • Bee Gees – producers

    Charts

    Chart

    Peak
    position

    Australian Kent Music Report[7]

    8

    Canadian RPM Albums Chart[8]

    17

    Japanese Oricon LPs Chart[9]

    57

    Spanish Albums Chart[10]

    9

    US Billboard 200[11]

    34

    US Cashbox[12]

    18

    1971 studio album by the Bee Gees

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    AllMusic[2]
    The Rolling Stone Album Guide[3]
    Tom Hull – on the WebC−[4]

    Trafalgar is a 1971 album by the Bee Gees. It was their ninth album (seventh internationally), and was released in September 1971 in the US, and November 1971 in the UK. The album was a moderate hit in the United States, and peaked at No. 34. The lead single "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?" was the first Bee Gees` No. 1 single in the United States but failed to chart in Britain as did the album. It is Geoff Bridgford`s only full-length appearance on a Bee Gees album as an official member.

    Trafalgar is included in Robert Dimery`s book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[1]

    Recording

    In December 1970, barely more than two months after the group recorded their last session for the 2 Years On album, they recorded "Together", "Over the Hill and Over the Mountain", "Merrily Merry Eyes" and "When Do I". They returned to the studio with new backing band member, guitarist Alan Kendall, who would play on the majority of their subsequent albums. Several songs were recorded around this time which have not officially been released.[citation needed] All of the songs chosen for release were ballads. Recording began on 28 January 1971 with "We Lost the Road", "When Do I" and "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" ("We Lost the Road" was held over for use on the following album To Whom It May Concern). Recording continued through April with several demos and out-takes recorded but not released.[5]

    Release

    Advertisement and tour schedule

    With "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" as the lead single from the album, "Don`t Wanna Live Inside Myself" was released as the second single but only reached No. 57 on the US charts. "Israel" was released as a single in the Netherlands and reached No. 22. The album`s cover depicts the battle of Trafalgar. Bridgford was credited on the sleeve notes on the original vinyl release as "Jeoff Bridgford".[6]

    In support of the album, The Bee Gees toured the US in the fall of 1971, playing such cities as Boston, Asbury Park, New York City (7 shows), Memphis, Kansas City, and Indianapolis.

    Track listing

    Side one
    No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocal(s)Length
    1."How Can You Mend a Broken Heart"Barry Gibb, Robin GibbRobin and Barry3:58
    2."Israel"Barry GibbBarry3:54
    3."The Greatest Man in the World"Barry GibbBarry4:18
    4."It`s Just the Way"Maurice GibbMaurice2:34
    5."Remembering"Barry Gibb, Robin GibbRobin4:02
    6."Somebody Stop the Music"Barry Gibb, Maurice GibbBarry and Maurice3:31

    Side two
    No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocal(s)Length
    1."Trafalgar"Maurice GibbMaurice3:53
    2."Don`t Wanna Live Inside Myself"Barry GibbBarry5:25
    3."When Do I"Barry Gibb, Robin GibbRobin3:58
    4."Dearest"Barry Gibb, Robin GibbBarry and Robin3:52
    5."Lion in Winter"Barry Gibb, Robin GibbBarry and Robin3:59
    6."Walking Back to Waterloo"Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice GibbRobin and Barry3:51

    Alternate version

    • This 53-minute version of the album was sent to Atlantic Records in the United States with a different track order and with 14 songs in total. The two extra songs are "Country Woman" (the B-side of "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart") and "We Lost the Road" (released on the group`s next album To Whom It May Concern). There was no commercial release of the album in the US.

    Side one

    1. "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart"
    2. "Israel"
    3. "The Greatest Man in the World"
    4. "It`s Just the Way"
    5. "Don`t Wanna Live Inside Myself"
    6. "Country Woman"
    7. "Somebody Stop the Music"

    Side two

    1. "Trafalgar"
    2. "We Lost the Road"
    3. "Dearest"
    4. "When Do I"
    5. "Lion in Winter"
    6. "Remembering"
    7. "Walking Back to Waterloo"

    Personnel

    Credits from Bee Gees historian and sessionographer Joseph Brennan.[5]

    Bee Gees

    • Barry Gibb – lead, harmony, and backing vocals; rhythm guitar
    • Robin Gibb – lead, harmony, and backing vocals
    • Maurice Gibb – harmony and backing vocals, bass, rhythm guitar, piano, Mellotron, Hammond organ, lead vocals on "It’s Just the Way" and "Trafalgar", drums on "Trafalgar"
    • Geoff Bridgford – drums

    Additional personnel and production staff

    • Alan Kendall – lead guitar
    • Bryan Scott – audio engineer
    • Bill Shepherd – orchestral arrangement
    • Robert Stigwood – producer
    • Bee Gees – producers

    Charts

    Chart

    Peak
    position

    Australian Kent Music Report[7]

    8

    Canadian RPM Albums Chart[8]

    17

    Japanese Oricon LPs Chart[9]

    57

    Spanish Albums Chart[10]

    9

    US Billboard 200[11]

    34

    US Cashbox[12]

    18

    DISCOGRAFÍA

    Bee Gees - How Can You Mend A Broken Heart (Live in Las Vegas, 1997 - One Night Only) · Channel: beegees · 3m 28s
    Title: 1-How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?