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How Old Are You - Splatter Vinyl [Colored Vinyl] (Spla) (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
How Old Are You - Splatter Vinyl [Colored Vinyl] (Spla) (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Regular Price $33.99Product Type : Vinyl
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Released in 1983, How Old Are You? marked Robin Gibb's triumphant return to solo work after a 13-year hiatus since Robin's Reign. Co-produced with his brother Maurice Gibb, the album blends synth-pop, soft rock, and new wave textures with Robin's signature emotional intensity. The lead single "Juliet" became a massive hit in Germany, topping the charts and driving the album to No. 6 nationally. Maurice played bass, synthesizer, piano, and guitar, while Bee Gees drummer Dennis Bryon handled drums and co-production duties. The Boneroo Horns added punchy brass arrangements, giving tracks like "Danger" and "Hearts on Fire" a vibrant edge. Robin's vocals soar in a high range, distinct from Barry's falsetto, delivering heartfelt performances on "Another Lonely Night in New York" and "I Believe in Miracles". The album was recorded at Middle Ear Studios in Miami Beach, with a crisp, electronic sound that reflects early '80s production trends. Though it didn't chart in the UK or US, it remains a cult favorite among Bee Gees fans and synth-pop collectors. How Old Are You? is a testament to Robin's versatility and lyrical depth, exploring themes of love, longing, and urban melancholy. A must-have for fans of solo Gibb artistry and vintage European pop.
Tracklist:
- Juliet (HOW OLD ARE YOU?)
- How Old Are You? (HOW OLD ARE YOU?)
- In And Out Of Love (HOW OLD ARE YOU?)
- Kathy's Gone (HOW OLD ARE YOU?)
- Don't Stop The Night (HOW OLD ARE YOU?)
- Another Lonely Nigiht In New York (HOW OLD ARE YOU?)
- Danger (HOW OLD ARE YOU?)
- He Can't Love You (HOW OLD ARE YOU?)
- Hearts On Fire (HOW OLD ARE YOU?)
- I Believe In Miracles (HOW OLD ARE YOU?)
UPC: 9010974002635
Label: Reissued Sounds
Release Date: 1.16.26
Format: VinylAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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