From the Robert Stigwood Production Saturday Night Fever (Paramount Pictures).
RSO Super Double 2658 123
Record One has cat# 2479 199, Record Two has cat# 2479 200.
Album Supervision and Compilation by Bill Oakes.
Track B1 - Based On Beethoven's Fifth Symphony
Track C1 - Adapted By David Shire; Based On Night On Bald Mountain by M. Mussorgsky
Track C3 - Jive Talkin' is the studio version (see comment on the USA entry for this album).
Side 3: Night On Disco Mountain
Guitars: Lee Ritenour, Dennis Budimir
Keyboards: Ralph Grierson
Synthesizers: Michael Boddicker
Bass: Scott Edwards
Drums: Mike Baird
Percussion: Emil Richards, Steve Forman
Concertmaster: Jimmy Getzoff
Orchestra contractor: Nathan Kaproff
Recorded at The Burbank Studios, Burbank, California
Engineer: Danny Wallin / Asst. engineer: Jerry Crawford
Arranged by David Shire
Produced by Bill Oakes and David Shire
℗ 1977 RSO Records, Inc. Open Sesame
Produced by: K.G. Productions
(Courtesy of De-Lite Records)
℗ 1976 De-Lite Records Jive Talkin'
Rhythm guitars & vocals: Barry Gibb
Rhythm, electric guitars, bass, vocals: Maurice Gibb
Vocals: Robin Gibb
Keyboards, synthesizers: Blue Weaver
Electric guitars, steel guitar: Alan Kendall
Drums, percussion: Dennis Bryon
Recorded at Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida
Engineer: Karl Richardson
Produced by Arif Mardin by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organisation
℗ 1975 RSO Records, Inc. You Should Be Dancing
Guitar & vocals: Barry Gibb
Vocals: Robin Gibb
Bass guitar & vocals: Maurice Gibb
Drums: Dennis Bryon
Keyboards: Blue Weaver
Guitar: Alan Kendall
Percussion: Joe Lala
Percussion: George Perry (appears courtesy of T.K. Records)
Recorded at Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida and Le Studio, Quebec
Engineer: Karl Richardson / Asst. engineers: John Blanch, Ed Marshal (Miami), NIck Blacona (Quebec)
Produced by the Bee Gees, Karl Richardson and Albhy Galuten for Karlbhy Productions by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organisation
℗ 1976 RSO Records, Inc. Boogie Shoes
Produced & arranged by H.W. Casey and Richard Finch
(Courtesy of T.K. Records)
℗ 1976 T.K. Records
Side 4: Salsation
Guitar: Lee Ritenour
Electric keyboards: Sonny Burke
Acoustic piano: Eddie Cano
Bass: Scott Edwards
Drums: Mark Stevens
Congas: Chino Valdez
Timbales: Bob Zimmitti
Latin percussion: Emil Richards, Steve Forman
Trumpet solo: Jerome Richardson
Orchestra contractor: Nathan Kaproff
Recorded at The Burbank Studios, Burbank, California
Engineer: Danny Wallin / Asst. engineer: Jerry Crawford
Arranged by David Shire
Produced by Bill Oakes and David Shire
℗ 1977 RSO Records, Inc. K-Jee
Produced by Bobby Martin & Broadway Eddie
Arranged by Bobby Martin
(Courtesy of Philly International Records)
℗ 1975 Philly International Records Disco Inferno
Produced and arranged by Ron Kersey for Baker, Harris & Young Productions
(Courtesy of Atlantic Recording Corp.)
℗ 1977 Atlantic Recording Corp.
Mastered at Capitol Records, Hollywood by Wally Traugott
Art prepared by: Susan Herr & Tom Nikosey
Yvonne Elliman photo: Norman Seeff
Bee Gees photo: Francesco Scavullo
Tavares photo: Charles W. Bush
Side 1: Stayin' Alive
Guitar & vocals: Barry Gibb
Vocals: Robin Gibb
Bass guitar & vocals: Maurice Gibb
Drums: Dennis Bryon
Keyboards: Blue Weaver
Guitar: Alan Kendall
Percussion: Joe Lala
Recorded at Chateau D'Herouville, France
Overdubs and remixing Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida
Engineer: Karl Richardson / Asst. engineer: Michel Marie
Produced by the Bee Gees, Karl Richardson and Albhy Galuten, for Karlbhy Productions by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organisation
℗ 1977 RSO Records, Inc. How Deep Is Your Love
Guitar & vocals: Barry Gibb
Vocals: Robin Gibb
Bass guitar & vocals: Maurice Gibb
Drums: Dennis Bryon
Keyboards: Blue Weaver
Guitar: Alan Kendall
Recorded at Chateau D'Herouville, France
Overdubs and remixing Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida
Engineer: Karl Richardson / Asst. engineer: Michel Marie
Produced by the Bee Gees, Karl Richardson and Albhy Galuten, for Karlbhy Productions by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organisation
℗ 1977 RSO Records, Inc. Night Fever
Guitar & vocals: Barry Gibb
Vocals: Robin Gibb
Bass guitar & vocals: Maurice Gibb
Drums: Dennis Bryon
Keyboards: Blue Weaver
Guitar: Alan Kendall
Recorded at Chateau D'Herouville, France
Overdubs and remixing Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida
Engineer: Karl Richardson / Asst. engineer: Michel Marie
Produced by the Bee Gees, Karl Richardson and Albhy Galuten, for Karlbhy Productions by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organisation
℗ 1977 RSO Records, Inc. More Than A Woman
Guitar & vocals: Barry Gibb
Vocals: Robin Gibb
Bass guitar & vocals: Maurice Gibb
Drums: Dennis Bryon
Keyboards: Blue Weaver
Guitar: Alan Kendall
Percussion: Joe Lala
Recorded at Chateau D'Herouville, France
Overdubs and remixing Cherokee Studios, Los Angeles
Engineer: Karl Richardson / Asst. engineer: Michel Marie
Produced by the Bee Gees, Karl Richardson and Albhy Galuten, for Karlbhy Productions by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organisation
℗ 1977 RSO Records, Inc. If I Can't Have You
Piano: Sonny Burke
Guitar: Bob Bowles
Bass guitar: Scott Edwards
Drums: James Gadson
Percussion: Bob Zimmitti & Paulinho Da Costa
Percussion & synthesizer: Freddie Perren
Backup vocals: Julia Tillman Waters (courtesy of Warner Bros. Records), Maxine Willard Waters (courtesy of Warner Bros. Records), Marti McCall
Rhythm arrangements by Freddie Perren
Horn & string arrangements by Wade Marcus
Recorded at The Mom & Pops Company Store, Studio City
Engineer: Larry Miles & Steve Pouliot / Asst. engineer: Tyrone Williams & Jim Nau
Produced by Freddie Perren for Grand Slam Productions by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organisation
℗ 1977 RSO Records, Inc.
Side 2: A Fifth Of Beethoven
Arranged & conducted by Walter Murphy
Produced by Thomas J. Walentino
(Courtesy of Private Stock Records, Ltd.)
℗ 1976 Private Stock Records, Ltd. More Than A Woman
Piano: Sonny Burke
Guitar: Bob Bowles
Bass guitar: Scott Edwards
Drums: James Gadson
Percussion: Bob Zimmitti and Paulinho Da Costa
Rhythm arrangements by Freddie Perren
Horn & string arrangements by Wade Marcus
Recorded at The Mom & Pops Company Store, Studio City
Engineer: Larry Miles & Steve Pouliot
Produced by Freddie Perren for Grand Slam Productions
(Courtesy of Capitol Records)
℗ 1977 Capitol Records Manhattan Skyline
Guitars: Lee Ritenour, Mitch Holder
Keyboards: Sonny Burke
Synthesizers: Michael Boddicker
Bass: Abraham LaBoriel
Drums: James Gadson
Percussion: Steve Forman
Concertmaster: Jimmy Getzoff
Orchestra contractor: Nathan Kaproff
Recorded at The Burbank Studios, Burbank, California
Engineer: Danny Wallin / Asst. engineer: Jerry Crawford
Arranged by David Shire
Produced by Bill Oakes and David Shire
℗ 1977 RSO Records, Inc. Calypso Breakdown
Produced by Ralph McDonald and W. Salter
(Courtesy of Marlin Records)
℗ 1976 Marlin Records