All this talk about the BeeGees got me thinking about their "BeeGees 1st" album, which I had back in the day, and long since lost along the way. Here's the review quote they put on Rhapsody about it, which I agree with:
The disco-era BeeGees so defined the times that their previous incarnation as trippy, baroque (yet rocking) chart toppers was all but forgotten. That's a shame, because this grand mix of Beatles psychedelia, Kinks kitchen sink drama and the band's own brand of majestic melancholy remains one of the key albums of the late 1960s. The big radio hit was the morose "New York Mining Disaster 1941" but the lasting number is "To Love Somebody". Barry Gibb wrote the song specifically for Otis Redding and recorded it after his new friend's death. The song quickly became a soul standard.
--Nick Dedina