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Wikipedia article




"'Seven Seas Symphony'" is an instrumental composed by Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb, released on the Bee Gees album 'Odessa' in March 1969.

Recording



This song was originally recorded on August 19, 1968, at Atlantic Studios in New York City and was completed in November at IBC Studios in London. Its demo version was released in 2009 on the 'Sketches for Odessa' disc with the remastered edition of the album. On the demo, a piano played by Maurice was heard. On the originally released version Maurice's piano was heard again along with Bill Shepherd's orchestra aside from this, the Bee Gees band did not participate on this track or the other instrumental tracks on the album.[http://www.columbia.edu/~brennan/beegees/69.html Gibb Songs 1969]

Personnel



* Maurice Gibb piano

* Bill Shepherd orchestral arrangement

* P Sharp sound engineer

* Philip Wade sound engineer

References



Category:1969 songs

Category:Instrumentals

Category:Bee Gees songs

Category:Songs written by Barry Gibb

Category:Songs written by Robin Gibb

Category:Songs written by Maurice Gibb

Category:Song recordings produced by Robert Stigwood

Category:Song recordings produced by Barry Gibb

Category:Song recordings produced by Robin Gibb

Category:Song recordings produced by Maurice Gibb

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