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enlarge | Artist: The Bee Gees Label: Warner Brothers Category: Music
List Price: $17.99 Buy Used: $3.95 You Save: $14.04 (78%)
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Rating: 34 reviews Sales Rank: 88627
Format: Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 25887 UPC: 075992588720 EAN: 0759925887202 ASIN: B000006SUM
Release Date: May 31, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Scratchless Disc / Front Inserts Aok, Back Cards Somewhat Wrinkled But Allright / New Cover / Excellent Buy
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| • | Ordinary Lives | | • | One | | • | Bodyguard | | • | It's My Neighborhood | | • | Tears | | • | Tokyo Nights | | • | Flesh And Blood | | • | Wish You Were Here | | • | House Of Shame | | • | Will You Ever Let Me | | • | Wing And A Prayer |
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Album Description Deleted in the U.S., this is a foreign pressing of their 1989 Warner Brothers album featuring the top 10 title smash.11 tracks total.
Album Details Originally Issued in 1989, this Underrated Bee Gee LP Contains the Us Top Ten Hit 'One'.
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the bee gees 1970's December 3, 2008 D. Chan nice album, nice songs. i wish andy & maurice were here. love you guys. everyone enjoy****
The Bee Gees - One January 25, 2008 Roberta A. Pencil (Marysville, OH) If you like the Bee Gees, you'll want this CD. Well worth the work to get it.
Not available via download January 21, 2008 Matthew Nielsen (Sacto, CA) The entire album, used, seemed to be my only option in getting this music as it's not available on iTunes. Great album, great music. I'm confused as to why the album isn't available in the US market. Some of these songs were big hits... Still, very satisfied with it.
My All Time Favorite Bee Gees album January 4, 2008 HUGH H. KIRKPATRICK (COOPER CITY, FL USA) The title track of this album is worth the price alone. "One" has a groove that just won't quit, and the harmonies....well, that's their trademark. The production is consistent throughout, and Maurice and Robin turn in some great lead vocals as well. This could be the best Bee Gees album ever made....
A Great Album, But . . . August 19, 2007 P. Schumacher (atlanta, GA United States) The Bee Gees always followed trends, but almost always transcended them. Their early work was scattered--blues, rock, folk, blue-eyed soul, and more. But it was great. They sometimes lost focus (or never had a focus), but their brilliant, searing (almost, but not quite, whining) harmonies always made them better than their models. This was true even in their Disco Phase. "Main Course" is a wonderful album, despite, rather than because of, the disco. This album, "One," has some very nice things in it. But it does have a terrible problem: the mix. The boys' voices are mixed FAR BACK--and the cheesy 80s arrangement tends to drown them out. This is a big mistake. The vocals are always the Bee Gees' greatest asset, yet here it is hard to hear them. Sometimes they sound as weak as Michael Jackson. (Jackson, whose voice is frail--who is more a mannerist than a singer--was always helped by his arrangements, because they disguised his voice.) That's a shame. Still, this is not a bad album. It could have been a masterpiece if the voices were more audible.
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