It was released on 2 April 2001 by Polydor in the UK and Universal in the US,[1] less than two years before Maurice Gibb died from a cardiac arrest after surgery to repair a twisted intestine.
The group appeared on the A&E concert series Live by Request in April 2001 to promote the new album.
The album features main vocals from all three of the brothers, and employs a variety of musical styles.
[9] "She Keeps on Coming" and "Voice in the Wilderness" have strong rock themes, while "Sacred Trust", "Just in Case" and "Wedding Day" continue the Bee Gees' trend for love songs.
Maurice plays the Epiphone guitar given to him by John Lennon on "She Keeps On Coming"[10] Two of Robin's songs, "Embrace" and "Promise The Earth" are Europop dance songs, while Barry's "Technicolor Dreams" is an exception to the rule, as it is an homage to the typical 1930s Tin Pan Alley melody.