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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0731458940029
Format: Original recording remastered
Label: Umvd Labels
Manufacturer: Umvd Labels
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Umvd Labels
Release Date: November 20, 2001
Studio: Umvd Labels
Sales Rank: 2601
Disc 1:- New York Mining Disaster
- To Love Somebody
- Holiday
- Massachusetts
- World
- Words
- I've Gotta Get A Message To You
- I Started A Joke
- First of May
- Saved By The Bell
- Don't Forget To Remember
- Lonely Days
- How Can You Mend A Broken Heart
- Run To Me
- Jive Talkin'
- Nights On Broadway
- Fanny Be Tender
- Love So Right
- If I Can't Have You
- Love Me
- You Should Be Dancing
Disc 2:- Stayin' Alive
- How Deep Is Your Love
- Night Fever
- More Than A Woman
- Emotion
- Too Much Heaven
- Tragedy
- Love You Inside Out
- Guilty
- Heartbreaker
- Islands In The Stream
- You Win Again
- One
- Secret Love
- For Whom The Bell Tolls
- Alone
- Immortality
- This Is Where I Came In
- Spicks and Specks
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Don't look for a richly illustrated, critical essay-packed hagiography with this 40-track, double-disc overview of the Bee Gees recording career. In typical, telling fashion, the Brothers Gibb have eschewed such exercises in ego inflation and simply let the best of their remarkable body of music speak for itself. Through it all, their familiar voices lock together in the sort of transcendent, seemingly genetic harmony that few singers since the Everly Brothers (early Gibb inspirations) have managed. Beginning with the plaintive 1966 hit "New York Mining Disaster 1941," this set traces the Gibbs' journey from successful Beatles-era balladeers to '70s white R&B gods and the undisputed kings of disco (we're reminded here that their shrewd metamorphosis began with "Nights on Broadway" and "Jive Talkin'"--long before the mega-success of "Saturday Night Fever"). But even as that dance craze faded, again threatening to turn the Bee Gees into pop anachronisms, the Gibbs simply stepped out of the limelight for a while, turning their talents to MOR hit-making for the likes of Samantha Sang, Dolly Parton, Barbra Streisand, and Dionne Warwick. Those hits ("Emotion," "Heartbreaker," "Islands in the Stream") are featured here in modern rerecordings by the band, along with the Streisand-Barry Gibb duet, "Guilty." And if the Gibbs haven't had much of an American chart presence in recent years, they remain superstars throughout the rest of the world, a richly crafted pop music presence that simply won't be denied. --Jerry McCulley
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I found myself wanting a collection of BEE GEE hits, after the untimely death of Maurice. One disc is much better than the other, but the oldies are indeed goodies and I'm glad I bought it.
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If you love the Bee Gees then this is a MUST BUY. Love this CD.
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It is tough, tough, tough to quibble with the music here. "I've Gotta Get a Message to You", "Lonely Days" and "To Love Somebody" are essential listening. "How Deep Is Your Love", "Love So Right" and "Love You Inside Out" are more than just guilty pleasures, they're great tunes. The comp could be a little more expansive, giving us better and needed insight into the early and pre-1975 Bee Gees, such as "Mr. Natural" and "Morning of My Life". Not huge hits, but then not everything here is either. The new recordings of Gibb brother-penned tunes that were hits for others could *easily* be jettisoned in favor of the above mentioned tunes.
However, the biggest complaint with this set is undeniably its VOLUME LEVEL. In a futile effort ... Read More:
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What's not to love! This is the Bee Gee's. You know, the 3 brothers Gibb that are masters of harmony! Nothing ever sounded so sweet to the ears.
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how do you desribe the bee gees' music in one review? i don't know,but i'll try anyway. their first hit was new york mining disaster 1941. they also had his with songs likewords,i started a joke,first of may,don't forget to remember,lonely days,how can you mend a broken heart,jive talkin',you should be dancing, stayin alive,how deep is your love,night fever,love you inside out,too much heaven,and tragedy.they also wrote hits for other artists.some of those artiists are samantha sang,barbra streisand, diana ross,frankie valli,and youger brother andy gibb.well, it looks like i did it! ed wilson
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