Living Eyes (Bee Gees Album) - History

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After the summer break, the Bee Gees regrouped at Middle Ear studios in October 1980 to record their next album. They began work on some of the songs that would go onto Living Eyes. As with all their recordings since 1975, they were backed by Blue Weaver (keyboard, synthesiser, programming), Alan Kendall (guitar), and Dennis Bryon (drums), but the sessions broke down and the three backing musicians went their separate ways. Alan Kendall would return to working with the Bee Gees in 1989 and remained with them for the rest of their recording and touring career.

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