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Although there are numerous Bees Gees collections on the market, 2005's LOVE SONGS is notable for its focus on the romantic side of the Brothers Gibb. This collection gathers 18 tracks from the Australian superstars that are sure to set up an amorous mood. Among the songs included are 1967's soul-tinged "To Love Somebody," '78's "Too Much Heaven," and 2001's chiming "Wedding Day." Although the later-era tracks fare well on this semi-chronologically ordered compilation, the true highlights of LOVE SONGS are vintage tunes such as the delicate "Words" and the infectious slow-dance classic "How Deep Is Your Love," which showcase the Gibbs at their songwriting and vocal zenith. Bee Gees Love Songs Songs Purchase Love Songs CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Bee Gees One CD (1989)
Love Songs album
$11.19 The Bee Gees made a commercial comeback outside the U.S. with 1987's E.S.P. and its single, "You Win Again." One, on the other hand, had an improved chart showing in the U.S., while sales fell off elsewhere. The Bee Gees are remarkable pop craftsmen -- "It's My Neighborhood" is a canny, if blatant, rewrite of Michael Jackson's "Beat It," for example, and it only reminds you that Jackson's falsetto whoops owe something to Barry Gibb. And, say what you will, "One" and "House of Shame" are convincing pop music. ("One" was a Top Ten comeback hit that topped soft rock ...
| | Bee Gees E.S.P. CD (1987)
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$11.09 ESP is another effort by the Bee Gees to return to the pop charts, this time capturing the band in an attempt to add some street beats and mild hip-hop to their standard adult pop. At times, the makeover works, such as on the title track and "Crazy for Your Love," but most of the time it flails and falls on its face, most notably on the crushingly awkward "Backtafunk." It's sort of interesting as a curiosity, but only for dedicated fans. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Deleted in the U.S., this ...
| | Bee Gees High Civilization CD (1991)
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$10.49 A misstep. the Bee Gees seem ...
| | Brotha Lynch Hung Best Of Lynch CD (2001)
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| | Kooks Inside In/Inside Out CD (2006) (Import) Japan; Limited Edition
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$26.29 Drawing inspiration from revered 1960s/'70s U.K. rock luminaries, including David Bowie (their name stems from a tune on HUNKY DORY) and the similarly named Kinks, the Kooks excel at highly melodic Britpop on their confident and well-crafted 2006 debut. Despite their youth (some band members were still in their teens at the time of the album's recording), the Brighton-based quartet is remarkably proficient at doling out sunny, often acoustic-based songs, as revealed ...
| | D A D Scare Yourself CD (2008) (Import) Japan
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| | Gypsy Sons Walking On The Water CD (2009)
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| | Supercluster Waves CD (2009)
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$12.85 Somewhere between moody early-'70s rock bands -- think Jefferson Airplane's followers in particular -- and a more current indie rock theatricality is where Waves lies, all the more interesting given that the appropriately named Supercluster themselves are something of a supergroup of their scene, bringing in members from bands such as the Olivia Tremor Control, Deerhunter, Casper & the Cookies, and -- above all else -- two key members of the stellar Pylon, Vanessa Briscoe Hay and Randy Bewley. The tragic circumstance of Bewley's passing before the album was completed underscores the whole experience as a might-have-been, but the end result is more than just a scene curio and remembrance. There's something lively about the end result that could easily warrant more albums if the surviving members wanted to keep up with it, something at once sprightly and laden with experience in equal, entertaining measure. The understated but often sharply commanding vocals of Hay are worth giving Waves a listen alone, showing that she still has just the right ear for delivery. Hearing the song "Brave Tree" actually being a song about just that -- a tree that "tried to touch the stars" -- brings things a little too close to twee, but hearing her turn on "Mermaid's Tale" takes things to a level that's at once more playful and melancholy, the peppy music underscoring mentions of shipwrecks and watery isolation. One of the nicer touches throughout Waves comes courtesy of the un-rock instrumentation, for lack of a better term -- hearing the joyful clarinet break on "Sunflower ...
| | Slant CD (2009)
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