Living Eyes is the sixteenth studio album (fourteenth internationally) by the Bee Gees, released in 1981. It was the band's final album on RSO Records, which would be absorbed into Polydor and subsequently discontinued.
Barry, along with producers Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson had developed their own production style, with Spirits Having Flown and Barbra Streisand's #1 album Guilty. But Robin and Maurice had become active in the studio again, contributing more to vocals and production, which created some tension between them and the Gibb-Galuten-Richardson production team. Galuten later commented on why Living Eyes failed to impact both US and UK charts:
"There was a tremendous fear, that we had fallen into a rut, and I felt strongly on Living Eyes that it was time to change. When we started working on [it] and it was not being fun, I remember sitting around with my friends at the time, and saying, 'It's just not working and I think that I'm going to leave.'"
Living Eyes also features the return of Robin and Maurice Gibb as a lead vocalist since 1975 in a whole song. As Barry says that his falsetto was the reason why Robin (or Maurice) had not taken lead vocals (in a whole track) on any song by the group between 1976 and 1979: "'God, every falsetto record we're putting out is a monster, we shouldn't change yet.' That's what stopped us from saying, 'Well it's time Robin had a lead.' But now it's no longer a sales point, it's important that Robin's voice get heard. It's equally important that Maurice's voice gets heard. And it's becoming less important that I get heard. And that's the way we work. There's no ego within the three of us, whoever's singing most or whoever has the most hits is irrelevant."
Bee Gees
- Barry Gibb – vocals, acoustic guitar, guitars, string and horn arrangements
- Robin Gibb – vocals
- Maurice Gibb – vocals, acoustic guitar, string and horn arrangements
Guest and additional musicians
- George Bitzer – acoustic piano, synthesizers, Rhodes electric piano
- Richard Tee – Rhodes electric piano, acoustic piano
- Albhy Galuten – synthesizers, bass, string and horn arrangements, conductor
- Sidney Dutiel – synthesizers, bass
- David Wolinski – Rhodes electric piano
- George Terry – guitars
- Chuck Kirkpatrick – slide guitar, sitar, guitars
- Don Felder – guitars
- Harold Cowart – bass
- Bob Glaub – bass
- Jeff Porcaro – drums
- Steve Gadd – drums
- Russ Kunkel – drums
- Solly Noid – drums
- Joe Galdo – snare drum
- Ralph MacDonald – percussion
- Roger Troutman – percussion
- Gene Orloff – contractor, conductor
The Boneroo Horns on "He's a Liar"
- Don Bonsanti
- Neil Bonsanti
- Whit Sidener
- Peter Graves (leader)
- Ken Faulk
- Brett Murphey
Brass Sextet (Tracks 4 & 10)
- Peter Graves
- Ken Faulk
- Greg Lonnman
- Brett Murphey
- Jerry Peel
- Ken Waldenpfhul
- Bee Gees – producers
- Albhy Galuten – producer
- Karl Richardson – producer, engineer
- Don Gehman – engineer
- Don Brewer – assistant engineer
- Alex Clark – assistant engineer
- Lincoln Clapp – assistant engineer
- Dennis Hetzendorfer – assistant engineer
- Nick Kalliongis – assistant engineer
- Jim Pace – assistant engineer
- Dale Peterson – assistant engineer
- Al Stegmeyer – assistant engineer
- Sam Taylor – assistant engineer
- Mike Fuller – mastering
- Dick Ashby – project coordinator
- Tom Kennedy – project coordinator
- Neal Kent – project coordinator
- Glenn Ross – design
- TDK/One World Productions – design concept
- Bob Sherman – photography
- Minsei Tominaga – photography
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