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Eyes That See in the Dark

 
Album Review: Eyes That See in the Dark

  • Artist: Kenny Rogers
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1983
  • Total Time: 39:54
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Country

Review

This is a masterpiece of a pop recording from Kenny Rogers. It is clear that Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, and co-producers Karl Richardson and Albhy Galuten remembered Rogers' pop roots with the First Edition and, despite the country twang of "Buried Treasure," the slick musicianship and modulation are not your typical country & western. There are four tracks written by Barry and Maurice and five more by Barry, Maurice, and brother Robin Gibb, including the stunning number one hit from September 1983, "Islands in the Stream." It hit number one across the board on adult contemporary, country, and the Top 40, and deservedly so -- the melody is infectious, impeccable, and perfectly recorded. Keep in mind this was five years after they created Frankie Valli's biggest-selling solo record, "Grease" -- the pairing of Dolly Parton with Rogers makes for an amazing vocal sound to carry the melody. "Living With You" features the Bee Gees -- it is Rogers fronting the Bee Gees, and why they didn't seek out more artists, new as well as established, to work their magic on is a pity. It's a lush setting for the country superstar, and as Barbara Streisand and Dionne Warwick enjoyed success thanks to this creative team, Eyes That See in the Dark stands as an important piece of the Rogers catalog and a really timeless recording. The Gatlin Brothers add their magic to "Evening Star" and "Buried Treasure," and these elements bring the Barry Gibb/Richardson/Galuten thousand-tracks production down to earth. "Evening Star" doesn't have the complexities of Samantha Sang's "Emotion," the producers being very careful to keep it simple, something they just weren't doing on all their other records. There are only ten tracks on Eyes That See in the Dark, Jimmie Haskell's strings the major instrument next to Rogers' sympathetic vocal performance. "Midsummer Nights" is co-authored by Barry Gibb and Galuten, making Barry the catalyst and driving force, as he is the only person with a hand in every tune. "Midsummer Nights" brings things back up after "Hold Me," and it is more adult contemporary than country. It would have made a great single but, as it was, the opening track, "This Woman," went Top 25 in early 1984, and by the end of that year Rogers would post his 27th Top 40 hit, ending a string started 16 years earlier in 1968. It isn't clear why they didn't, but the pretty Barry and Maurice Gibb tune "I Will Always Love You" (not to be confused with Parton's hit of the same name) and the title track certainly should have found some chart action as well. Eyes That See in the Dark is not the definitive Kenny Rogers album but, outside of greatest-hits packages, it is absolutely one of his most consistent and one of his best. ~ Joe Viglione, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
This Woman (Lyrics) Barry Gibb, Albhy Galuten Kenny Rogers (3:58)
You and I (Lyrics) Maurice Gibb, Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb Kenny Rogers (4:37)
Buried Treasure (Lyrics) Maurice Gibb, Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb Kenny Rogers (4:12)
Islands in the Stream (Lyrics) Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb Kenny Rogers, Dolly Parton (4:10)
Living with You (Lyrics) Robin Gibb, Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb Kenny Rogers (3:10)
Evening Star (Lyrics) Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb Kenny Rogers (3:40)
Hold Me (Lyrics) Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb Kenny Rogers (4:15)
Midsummer Nights (Lyrics) Barry Gibb, Albhy Galuten Kenny Rogers (3:50)
I Will Always Love You (Lyrics) Maurice Gibb, Barry Gibb Kenny Rogers (4:22)
Eyes That See in the Dark (Lyrics) Maurice Gibb, Barry Gibb Kenny Rogers (3:42)

Credits

Kenny Rogers (Vocals), Bee Gees (Vocals (Background)), Maurice Gibb (Guitar (Acoustic)), Whit Sidener (Horn), Jimmie Haskell (Conductor), Maurice Gibb (Vocals (Background)), Dale Peterson (Technical Supervisor), Albhy Galuten (Piano), Al Schmitt, Jr. (Assistant), Albhy Galuten (String Arrangements), Paul Leim (Drums), Dolly Parton (Performer), George Bitzer (Piano), Greg Gorman (Photo Concept), Steve Klein (Mixing), Larry McNeely (Percussion), Marge Meoli (Project Coordinator), Karl Richardson (Producer), Larry Gatlin (Vocals (Background)), Fred Tackett (Guitar (Electric)), Jimmie Haskell (String Arrangements), George Terry (Guitar (Acoustic)), John Coulter (Art Direction), Myrna Matthews (Vocals (Background)), Joe Lala (Percussion), Neal Bonsanti (Horn), Steve Klein (Engineer), Albhy Galuten (Conductor), Barry Gibb (Producer), Albhy Galuten (Producer), Steve Shapiro (Photography), Kenneth Faulk (Horn), David Egerton (Assistant), Mitch Holder (Guitar (Electric)), Barry Gibb (Vocals (Background)), Barry Gibb (String Arrangements), Pete Graves and His Bunkhouse Buddies (Leader), Barry Gibb (Guitar (Acoustic)), Tom Fouce (Assistant), Sid Sharp (Concert Master), George Terry (Guitar (Electric)), Rudy Gatlin (Vocals (Background)), Greg Gorman (Photography), Albhy Galuten (Horn Arrangements), Marti McCall (Vocals (Background)), Neal Kent (Assistant), Barry Gibb (Horn Arrangements), Larry Janus (Technical Supervisor), Steve Gatlin (Vocals (Background)), Robin Gibb (Vocals (Background)), Maurice Gibb (Synthesizer), Karl Richardson (Engineer), Michael Branch (Project Coordinator), Denise DeCaro (Vocals (Background)), George Bitzer (Synthesizer), Pete Graves and His Bunkhouse Buddies (Horn), Tim Renwick (Guitar (Electric)), Albhy Galuten (Synthesizer), John Hobbs (Piano), Mike Fuller (Mastering), Ron Zeigler (Drums)
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Eyes That See in the Dark
Studio album by Kenny Rogers
Released 1983
Recorded 1983
Genre Country
Length 39:56
Label RCA
Producer Albhy Galuten
Barry Gibb
Karl Richardson
Professional reviews
Kenny Rogers chronology
20 Greatest Hits
(1983)
Eyes That See in the Dark
(1983)
What About Me?
(1984)

Eyes That See in the Dark is an album by Kenny Rogers first released by RCA Records in 1983.

Contents

Overview

Eyes That See in the Dark marks Barry Gibb's third production project of the 1980s outside of The Bee Gees. Gibb wrote most of the songs that were more reminiscent of Kenny Rogers's days with the First Edition. At first, "Islands in the Stream" was not a duet and Rogers was not happy with the recording and only after Dolly Parton was brought in and recorded the song as a duet did the song take off. It became a major hit, reaching #1 on both the Billboard pop and country charts; it turned out to be the #1 song of 1983.

Elsewhere on the album is "Buried Treasure", a single which was a top 3 country hit, the track "This Woman", which reached the top 20 on both the Billboard pop and country charts, while the title cut "Eyes That See in the Dark" also charted on the pop chart.

Track listing

  1. "This Woman" (Albhy Galuten/Barry Gibb) [3:58]
  2. "You and I" (Barry Gibb/Maurice Gibb/Robin Gibb) [4:37]
  3. "Buried Treasure" (Barry Gibb/Maurice Gibb/Robin Gibb) [4:12]
  4. "Islands in the Stream" (Duet with Dolly Parton (Barry Gibb/Maurice Gibb/Robin Gibb) [4:10]
  5. "Living with You" (Barry Gibb/Maurice Gibb/Robin Gibb) [3:10]
  6. "Evening Star" (Barry Gibb/Maurice Gibb) [3:40]
  7. "Hold Me" (Barry Gibb/Maurice Gibb/Robin Gibb) [4:15]
  8. "Midsummer Nights" (Albhy Galuten/Barry Gibb) [3:50]
  9. "I Will Always Love You" (Barry Gibb/Maurice Gibb) [4:22]
  10. "Eyes That See in the Dark" (Barry Gibb/Maurice Gibb) [3:42]

Notes

The version of "I Will Always Love You" featured on this album was written by Barry and Maurice Gibb, and is hence not the same as the more famous song of the same name, which was written by Dolly Parton. However, Kenny Rogers had also recorded a version of the Dolly Parton song for his 1996 album Vote for Love.

The song "Buried Treasure" is not to be confused with Rogers's 1978 song "Buried Treasures", which appears on his album Love or Something Like It. The latter was not a released single.

References

Preceded by
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Top Country Albums number-one album
– February 11, 1984
Succeeded by
Right or Wrong by George Strait

 
 

 

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