Walls Have Eyes
Other albums by Robin Gibb
Facts about the album "Walls Have Eyes"
Meta Information: Title: Walls Have Eyes
Artist: Robin Gibb
Genre: Pop, Synth-Pop
Interesting Facts:
Solo Endeavor: "Walls Have Eyes" marks Robin Gibb's second solo album released in 1985, following his departure from the Bee Gees. As a solo artist, Gibb ventured into new musical territory, experimenting with synth-pop and electronic sounds while maintaining his signature melodic sensibilities and heartfelt lyricism.
Collaborative Production: Produced by famed producer Maurice Gibb, Robin's brother and fellow Bee Gees member, "Walls Have Eyes" benefits from a collaborative creative process that showcases the brothers' musical synergy and shared vision. Maurice's production expertise contributes to the album's polished sound and innovative sonic palette.
Chart Success: Despite facing mixed reviews from critics, "Walls Have Eyes" achieved moderate commercial success, particularly in Europe and Australia. The album spawned several singles, including "Like a Fool" and "Toys", which received airplay on radio stations and helped solidify Robin Gibb's status as a solo artist in the post-Bee Gees era.