Early Bee Gees on the Spin Label and under management of Robert Stigwood
This album is mainly the style of music that you might expect from Bee Gees early days and then suddenly you get little surprises such as the very different song, "Paper Mache Cabbages & Kings" with lyrics like this ...
"Jimmy Had a Bomb and the Bomb Went Bang. Jimmy was everywhere."
Then there is "Bad Bad Dream" another departure from the signature Bee Gees power pop vocal style - very much like a Beatles song - listen to it
These tracks alone make this album worth a close listen, unless you don't want your Bee Gees "Saturday Night Fever" disco images destroyed!
Bee Gees - To Whom It May Concern
Spin Records
Cat# EL 34631
1972
Australian release
Gatefold cover is in good condition, no seam splits, no tears, no writing, very light edge wear from handling, normal "fair" wear to the front and rear of the cover but inside the gatefold is very good.
New inner plastic sleeve
Vinyl is in good (minus) condition, inspected under a white halogen light I can see quite a few scratches on each side, some which gave me concern. I then played both sides completely and although the surface noise level is slightly higher than "normal" there are no significant issues with surface noise or clicks/pops - great play!
New outer protective sleeve
Tracks: Run To Me, We Lost The Road, Never Been Alone, Paper Mache Cabbages & Kings, I Can Bring Love, I Held A Party, Please Don't Turn Out The Lights, Sea Of Smiling Faces, Bad Bad Dreams, You Know It's For You, Alive, Road To Alaska, Sweet Song Of Summer