A Breed Apart (soundtrack) explained

A Breed Apart
Type:Soundtrack
Artist:Maurice Gibb
Cover:A Breed Apart (soundtrack).jpg
Released:Unreleased
Recorded:1984
Studio:Gold Star Studios, Los Angeles
Genre:Country, Instrumental
Language:English
Producer:Maurice Gibb
Prev Title:Strings and Things
Prev Year:1981
Year:1984
Next Year:2003

A Breed Apart is the soundtrack album for the film A Breed Apart, composed and performed by Maurice Gibb. All of the instrumentals were recorded in 1984 but "Hold Her in Your Hand" and "On Time" were recorded in 1983. This soundtrack was the last recording session at the famous Gold Star Studios in Los Angeles. Even though he did not play on the soundtrack, Jimmie Haskell said years later that he was very impressed by Maurice's demos, especially his sensitive playing of the flute parts. Jimmie mixed the synthesizer flute into the finished recordings because he liked the sound.[1] "Hold Her in Your Hand" was released as a single in 1984.[2]

Track listing

All the songs written and composed by Maurice Gibb except for “Hold Her in Your Hand”, which is by Maurice and Barry Gibb.

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Gibb Songs: 1984 . Joseph Brennan .
  2. Web site: Maurice Gibb - Hold Her in Your Hand . Discogs.com. .