High Civilization
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High Civilization | ||
Studio album by the Bee Gees | ||
Released | March 25, 1991 (UK) April 1991 (U.S.) |
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Recorded | 1990 | |
Genre | Pop, Rock | |
Length | 60:12 | |
Label | Warner Bros. Records | |
Producer(s) | Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb. | |
Professional reviews | ||
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the Bee Gees chronology | ||
One (1989) |
High Civilization (1991) |
Size Isn't Everything (1993) |
High Civilization is the Bee Gees' seventeenth original album, released in 1991. It was their last album recorded for Warner Bros. Records, after a four-year contract. Possibly in reaction to firm resistance from U.S. radio to the previous two albums, E.S.P. (1987) and One (1989) which had done well in other countries, the US-based Warner Bros give this one less promotion and did not issue remixes. Engineered by Femi Jiya, High Civilization found a new change for the Bee Gees sound, with heavier use of drum programming and electronic effects, making a relatively cool production. Highlights from the album included the first single, Secret Love, an up-tempo ballad, which was a Top 5 hit in the UK, "When He's Gone", a heavier pop song, issued as the album's second single, and the sentimental ballad "The Only Love", released as the third and final single from the album. The soft ballad "Happy Ever After" was also a cassette-only single released. While it did not chart in the U.S., it reached #6 in Switzerland, #2 in Germany, #24 in the UK and sold 1.1 million copies worldwide.
[edit] Track listing
- "High Civilization" – 5:31
- "Secret Love" – 3:42
- "When He's Gone" – 5:59
- "Happy Ever After" – 6:17
- "Party with No Name" – 4:56
- "Ghost Train" – 6:04
- "Dimensions" – 5:28
- "The Only Love" – 5:36
- "Human Sacrifice" – 5:42
- "True Confessions" – 5:16
- "Evolution" – 5:37