Best of Bee Gees. Vol. 2 [compact disc]
Bee Gees1973
Music
The Bee Gees: Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb. This 1973 compilation is less of an overt hitfest than its predecessor-- mostly because the Bee Gees popularity trailed off with the onset of the '70s (until their rebirth as disco gods). Consequently, this collection offers casual listeners the opportunity to delve a bit deeper into the band's catalog for some relatively obscure treasures. The selections that achieved chart success are among the band's finest--"How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" finds Barry Gibb playing soul man on a tale of exquisite heartbreak, and Robin never came so close to Orbisonesque grandeur as on the heart-tugging "Run to Me." The lesser-known songs are just as memorable--"Melody Fair" is a lilting piece of '60s-sounding Britpop on a par with the best of the Kinks or Beatles, and the fanciful, folkish "Morning of My Life" showcases the band's idiosyncratic lyricism and unique three-part harmonies. For a non-stop flow of chart-toppers, turn to Volume One, but if you want to fully experience the glory of the Bee Gees, check out this consistently rewarding collection.
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Burbank, CA : Reprise, 1973.
Collation:
1 sound disc (CD) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Notes:
Selections originally released in 1973.Compact disc.8122798849.Sung in English.
Performers:
The Bee Gees.
Contents:
How can you mend a broken heartI.O.I.O.Don't want to live inside myselfMelody fairMy worldLet there be loveSaved by the bellLonely daysMorning of my lifeDon't forget to rememberAnd the sun will shineRun to meMan for all seasonsAlive.
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English
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BRN:
143799
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