Children of the World
| Bee GeesChildren of the World
Children of the World is a 1976 album by the Bee Gees. The first single, “You Should Be Dancing”, went to No. 1 in the US and Canada, and was a top ten hit in numerous other territories. The album has sold over 2.5 million copies. It was the group’s fourteenth album (twelfth internationally). The album was re-issued by Reprise and Rhino Records. This was the first record featuring the Gibb-Galuten-Richardson production team which would have many successful collaborations in the following years.-Wikipedia
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Rolling Stone
From mushy pop ballads through late-Sixties psychedelia and low-key rock, the Bee Gees have demonstrated a chameleonlike ability to adapt to disparate pop trends. While KC and the Sunshine Band provided the obvious inspiration for the group’s smash, in this case the Bee Gees have beaten the leading disco ensemble at their own game.
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All Music
Children of the World is beautifully sung, but the group's sound changed here as well, Barry Gibb's falsetto now dominating the vocals, with Robin and Maurice Gibb moved out of center stage. But it's still one of the most enjoyably lighthearted albums in the group's history, and the dance numbers provided a fore-taste of their work on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack.
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