How Love Was True

BEE GEES How Love Was True (Another Bee Gees curiosity that led to some head scratching. In October 1965, the Bee Gees went into Festival Studios in Sydney to cut tracks for their first LP. Five songs were recorded in all and this 10" double sided EMIdisc metal based high grade methyl cellulose lacquer acetate has three of them, the other two here being 'I Was A Lover, A Leader Of Men' & 'I Don't Think It's Funny', all of which ended up as the opening three tracks on 'The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs'. What we are unable to determine is whether this mono oddity was crafted in Australia using EMI blanks in 1965 for sonic review, or whether it was done as a publishing acetate to market the songs or a demo for the band itself) Read on ...

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Release Year 1965 - 59 years ago
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Format acetate
Record Label EMIdisc
Complete Stock List Go to The Bee Gees
Product Catalogue No 10" ACETATE
Music Genre Male Solo, Vocal Group, 60s Pop, Disco, POP, 70s Pop
Country Comes from Australia Comes from 'Australia'
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Tracklisting & More Information

This acetate runs at 45 RPM and is in Mono. It was very much cut as a 10" and looks to have been an early style lathe used to cut it.
The labels are hand annotated EMIdisc labels as used [and supplied to other countries] by EMI in the UK.

There were five songs recorded in that October 1965 series of sessions:

I Was a Lover, a Leader of Men [Intended as the A-Side of their next single], And the Children Laughing [The intended B-Side of the next single], I Don’t Think It’s Funny, How Love Was True & To Be or Not To Be.

The other seven songs intended for the first album were to be sourced from existing recordings made for earlier singles. Festival were prepared to take some risks with The Bee Gees, but also preferred to hedge their bets by lacing the first LP with known strong material.

The fact that these songs are cut into an EMIdisc blank is not so strange in itself, as EMI shipped the blank acetates all over the world. Festival in Australia may well have been supplied some. The period of the label design tells us little.
My guess [& that's all it is] is that this was made in Australia for sonic review. My reasoning being that it is hand annotated & not typed. This would indicate a temporary nature.
Review & publishing Acetates required to be of a more permanent nature would tend to be typed, with publishing date and publisher information. This has neither of these.
The handwritten track titles appear to be contemporary with the label and were made with a flowing ink pen, not a marker or ballpoint. There is 'AUSTR. LP' written on one side in blue ballpoint & that is quite different, suggesting a later annotation.

There is no real way to be sure.
Whatever it is, it pre-dates their first UK album and is astonishingly rare in itself, so we'll have to move on.

Condition:
Acetates are notoriously fragile, designed to last for just a few dozen plays before beginning to deteriorate and their soft surface makes them very prone to scuffs.
This one does show a good few light scuffs, as you would expect after fifty years, though nothing significant. It would probably benefit from a professional cleaning process that uses no solvents. That said, it happily plays through without fault on a very lightweight tone arm, but a degree of background noise is to be expected. It certainly doesn't jump and the sonic fidelity of the recordings does not appear to have suffered greatly from over play in the past.

So, there you have it. A little bit mysterious, but certainly 'Rare, Precious & Beautiful' to quote the Brothers Gibb.

Tracklisting:
01 How Love Was True
02 I Was A Lover A Leader Of Men
03 I Don't Think It's Funny



ACETATE  
Recording Artist The Bee Gees
Product Title How Love Was True
Product Information The Bee Gees How Love Was True Australia acetate.
Language All tracks are sung in English, unless otherwise stated in our description.
Additional info Deleted - A deleted or out-of-print item is one that is no longer manufactured. However, we stock thousands of out-of-print formats and we specialise in tracking down out-of-print, deleted and hard-to-find releases.
Artists Related To Andy Gibb, Barry Gibb, Jimmy Stevens, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb, Samantha Sang, Saturday Night Fever (movie), Spencer Gibb, Steve & Stevie, Teri DeSario, The Bill Shepherd Sound, The Tigers (Japanese), Tin Tin, Trevor Gordon, Vince Maloney
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