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The Bees supported Oasis in 2005, and Madness in December 2007 during their Christmas tour, and supported Paul Weller in the UK on selected dates of his "Winter Arena Tour". [3] In 2010, The Bees performed a set for The Sun, covering "We Speak No Americano" and playing songs from their album, Every Step's A Yes.
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Octopus is the third album by the British band The Bees, released in 2007. [6] Octopus was self-produced in the band's own basement studio, The Steam Rooms, on the Isle of Wight. [7] A high-rip version of Octopus was leaked in its entirety in December 2006, three months before its scheduled release. The leak also led to the album's initial ...
Sunshine Hit Me is the debut album from the British band The Bees.At the time when the album was recorded the band only comprised Paul Butler and Aaron Fletcher, who wrote, performed and recorded the album alone using a home studio in Butler's parents' garden.
Free the Bees is the second album from British band The Bees in 2004. Their first release for Virgin Records, it is also the first album to feature the current sextet that evolved during the tour that promoted debut album Sunshine Hit Me. The album was originally planned to be recorded in Butler's shed (the same one where Sunshine Hit Me was ...
Spicks and Specks is the second studio album by the Bee Gees. [1] It was released in November 1966, on Spin.Primarily written by Barry Gibb, the album includes the first Robin Gibb composition "I Don't Know Why I Bother With Myself" and a Maurice Gibb composition "Where Are You".
Robin Gibb noted on the album notes that the song is "the end of sorrow, the end of bad stuff. It does have a positive message somewhere in there." [10] As the album reached completion, the Bee Gees closed out the year taping two songs for a television program How on Earth as it was televised at the Liverpool Cathedral.
The album includes 40 tracks spanning over 35 years of music. Four of the songs were new recordings of classic Gibb compositions originally recorded by other artists, including " Emotion " ( Samantha Sang ), " Heartbreaker " ( Dionne Warwick ), " Islands in the Stream " ( Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton ), and " Immortality " ( Celine Dion ).