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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Bee Gees |
| Record Label: |
Universal Distribution |
| Genre: |
R&B |
| Subgenre: |
Disco |
| Release Date: |
November 20, 2001 |
| Number of Discs: |
2 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. New York Mining Disaster 1941 2. To Love Somebody 3. Holiday 4. Massachusetts 5. World 6. Words 7. I've Gotta Get a Message to You 8. I Started a Joke 9. First of May 10. Saved by the Bell 11. Don't Forget to Remember 12. Lonely Days 13. How Can You Mend a Broken Heart? 14. Run to Me 15. Jive Talkin' 16. Nights on Broadway 17. Fanny (Be Tender With My Love) 18. Love So Right 19. If I Can't Have You 20. Love Me 21. You Should Be Dancing |
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Song List: Disc 2
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1. Stayin' Alive 2. How Deep Is Your Love 3. Night Fever 4. More Than a Woman 5. Emotion 6. Too Much Heaven 7. Tragedy 8. Love You Inside Out 9. Guilty 10. Heartbreaker 11. Islands in the Stream 12. You Win Again 13. One 14. Secret Love 15. For Whom the Bell Tolls 16. Alone 17. Immortality 18. This Is Where I Came In 19. Spicks & Specks |
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The Bee Gees: Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb. Producers include: Robert Stigwood, Arif Mardin, The Bee Gees, Karl Richardson, Abhy Galuten. Compilation producer: Bill Levenson. Recorded between 1966 & 2000. Digitally remastered by Bob Ludwig (Gateway Mastering Studios, Portnad, Maine). As any '60s pop aficionado worth his/her salt can tell you, the oft-overlooked Bee Gees were musical visionaries on a par with the Beatles, but until the 2001 arrival of this two-disc anthology, their legacy has been ill-treated. Short of buying the box set, previous hits collections made you choose between the brothers Gibb's early pop-rock period and their subsequent reincarnation as R&B/disco gods. THE RECORD, which devotes a generously proportioned disc to each of these eras, shows that the Bee Gees' work in both was equally impressive. From the quirky, death-obsessed, but endlessly melodic invention of such '60s gems as "New York Mining Disaster 1941," "I've Gotta Get a Message to You," and "I Started a Joke," t... |
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