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How Old Are You? (1983)
  
Secret Agent (1984)

Release date
  
1983

Artist
  
Robin Gibb

Label
  
Polydor Records

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Released
  
May 1983 (1983-05) (UK) June 1983 (1983-06) (US)

Recorded
  
October–November 1982 Middle Ear Studios, Miami Beach

Producer
  
Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Dennis Bryon

Genres
  
Pop rock, Soft rock, Synth-pop, New wave

Similar
  
Robin Gibb albums, Soft rock albums

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How Old Are You? is the second solo album released by British rock musician Robin Gibb it released in 1983, thirteen years after his debut Robin's Reign in 1970. The album was not a great success in America and failed to chart in Britain but it did spawn an international hit in "Juliet" which topped the charts in Germany. The album reached #6 in Germany. The album was produced by Robin and Maurice Gibb with Dennis Bryon.

Contents

Overview and recording

In 1982, Gibb with his brothers, Barry and Maurice wrote "Oceans and Rivers". In March, he recorded "My World (In the Palm of Your Hands)" and "Human Being". In October, the Bee Gees recorded "Life Goes On" for the film Staying Alive. While "Human Being" was leaked on YouTube on 5 April 2012.

In October 1982, he started to record songs for How Old Are You? with Maurice on bass, synthesizer, piano and guitar. Bee Gees drummer Dennis Bryon was participated on this album, playing drums and producing the album, Bryon also credited as the backup vocalist. The horns were arranged by Peter Graves. Engineered by Samii Taylor and Dale Peterson. Other musicians played on the album were Bee Gees guitarist Alan Kendall on guitar, George Bitzer on piano and synthesizer.

The Boneroo Horns members consisted of Peter Graves, Brett Murphey, Melton Mustafa, Russ Freeland, Neal Bonsanti, Dan Bonsanti and Whit Sidener. The recordings of this album got to the US copyright office on 16 December 1982. The instrumental tracks made heavy use of electronics. Maurice, as a producer, liked a clear sound with good separation. Dennis Bryon's drumming was electronic and was played by drumsticks and programmed in, accompanied by Maurice's bass and synthesizer. Robin sings all of the songs in high range but was lower on Barry's falsetto, while the songs on his 1984 album Secret Agent were sung in low range. Related session outtake, "Love is Just a Calling Card" was credited to Robin and Maurice but was not released.

Release

How Old Are You? and the lead single "Juliet" was released in North America also in Polydor Records, but the LPs are manufactured in Germany. Although Polydor did not have a big presence in the United States, and Gibb thought that the album was not released in the US. The other singles "How Old Are You?" and "Another Lonely Night in New York" were not released as a single in the US or in mainland Europe (only in UK) with "I Believe in Miracles" as the B-side of both two singles. The cover of the album contains a poster photo of film actors Clark Gable and Ava Gardner.

Allmusic critic Joe Viglione called "Danger" as an elegant techno journey, while "He Can't Love You" as a frosty march number, on "Kathy's Gone" Viglione commented that the song has film references and "I Believe in Miracles", according to Viglione himself that the song could have been a big hit for both Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Robin and Maurice Gibb.

Songs

1Juliet3:47
2How Old Are You3:12
3In and Out of Love3:55

References

How Old Are You? (album) Wikipedia