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Label: Mirage Records | Ref: 90170-1
Robin Gibb’s Secret Agent was released in 1984, where synths ruled and dance beats were king. Known for his work with the Bee Gees, Robin took a bold detour here, diving headfirst into the electronic soundscape of the '80s. The album pulses with synth-pop energy, especially on the catchy lead single “Boys Do Fall in Love,” which became a surprise hit in places like Italy and South Africa. Robin teamed up with his brother Maurice and producers behind Shannon’s freestyle anthem “Let the Music Play,” aiming for a sound that was urban, futuristic, and far from the Bee Gees’ disco legacy. Tracks like “Robot” and “Secret Agent” play with vocoders and cinematic vibes, while “In Your Diary” and “Diamonds” show off his emotional depth. It’s a quirky, ambitious album that proves Robin wasn’t afraid to experiment, and that he could groove just as well as he could croon.
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