This is Where I Came In
| Bee GeesThis is Where I Came In
This Is Where I Came In is the twenty-second and final studio album by the English pop group the Bee Gees. It was released on 24 April 2001 by Polydor in the UK and Universal in the US. just less than two years before Maurice Gibb's unexpected death from a cardiac arrest before surgery to repair a twisted intestine. It is the only album of all-new material released by them on the Universal Music label (which had acquired the rights to the group's releases on Polydor Records when they bought that label's parent PolyGram). The album peaked at No. 6 in the UK, while the single, "This Is Where I Came In", reached No. 18. In the US, the album peaked at No. 16. The group appeared on the A&E concert series Live by Request in April 2001 to promote the new album. The brothers saw the album as a return to the original Bee Gees formula. The album marked the fifth decade of recording for the band. It was one of the first Bee Gees albums to be re-released on Reprise Records in 2006, when the brothers regained the rights to all of their recordings.-"Wikipedia"
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Rolling Stone
This Is Where I Came In is a little light on the Brothers Gibb’s trademark keening harmonies. The toothsome threesome does, however, winningly assume the mantle of boy-band elder statesmen.
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Angel Fire
"This Is Where I Came In" shows the Bee Gees as brilliant as they always have been, even when their albums peaked at 153 instead of number 1.
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All Music
This Is Where I Came In, the Bee Gees, again, inspire audiences with their ability to make music that is fresh, yet familiar, and ahead of their peers in terms of sound, song structure, and style.
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