![]() ![]() ![]() The first disc of Saved by the Bell presents an expanded edition of Robin's Reign (which has only been available on CD in a long out-of print barebones German edition from the 1990s) with the original album in stereo plus selected mono mixes, alternates and an outtake. Once he returned to his brothers' fold, Robin didn't try any more solo outings until How Old Are You?, from 1983. Despite the success of the single "Saved by the Bell," the album's commercial performance was poor, and Robin's planned second album was never released. The LP was issued in early 1970 (on Polydor in the U.K. Only one album was released from these sessions, Robin's Reign. This three-CD set, produced with stunning attention to detail by Andrew Sandoval, includes the recordings Robin Gibb made when he briefly stepped away from the Bee Gees, beginning in 1969. Not since 2006's The Studio Albums 1967-1968 has the vault door been opened to reveal such a remarkable wealth of pop treasure from an artist with the surname of Gibb - in this case, the late Robin. Give me a smile! With the new release of Robin Gibb's Saved by the Bell: The Collected Works of Robin Gibb 1968-1970 (R2 549315), Rhino/Reprise has unveiled the most significant archival collection related to The Bee Gees in nearly a decade. ![]()
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