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Bee Gees - The Warner Bros Years 1987-91 Box (2014) MP3@320kbps Beolab1700

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Bee Gees - The Warner Bros Years 1987-91 Box

Artist...............: Bee Gees
Album................: The Warner Bros Years
Genre................: Pop
Source...............: CD
Year.................: 2014
Ripper...............: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520
Codec................: LAME 3.99
Version..............: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality..............: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps)
Channels.............: Joint Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags.................: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3
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Posted by............: Beolab1700 on 01/09/2014

Tracklisting

1987 E•S•P

01 E•S•P
02 You Win Again
03 Live Or Die (Hold Me Like A Child)
04 Giving Up The Ghost
05 The Longest Night
06 This Is Your Life
07 Angela
08 Overnight
09 Crazy For Your Love
10 Backtafunk
11 E•S•P (Vocal Reprise)
Bonus Tracks
12 E•S•P (Demo Version)
13 Angela (Edit)
14 E•S•P (Edit)
15 You Win Again (Extended Version)
16 E•S•P (Extended Version)

1989 One

01 Ordinary Lives
02 One
03 Bodyguard
04 It’s My Neighborhood
05 Tears
06 Tokyo Nights
07 Flesh And Blood
08 Wish You Were Here
09 House Of Shame
10 Will You Ever Let Me
11 Wing And A Prayer
Bonus Tracks
12 Shape Of Things To Come
13 One (Remix / Edit)
14 One (12” Dance Version)
15 One (12” Club Mix)

1991 High Civilization

01 High Civilization
02 Secret Love
03 When He’s Gone
04 Happy Ever After
05 Party With No Name
06 Ghost Train
07 Dimensions
08 The Only Love
09 Human Sacrifice
10 True Confessions
11 Evolution

2014 ‘One For All’ Concert 1989
Recorded at the National Tennis Centre, Melbourne, Australia

CD1:

01 Intro
02 Ordinary Lives
03 Giving Up The Ghost
04 To Love Somebody
05 I’ve Gotta Get A Message To You
06 One
07 Tokyo Nights
08 Words
09 Juliet
10 Lonely Days
Medley:
11 New York Mining Disaster 1941
12 Holiday
13 Too Much Heaven
14 Heartbreaker
15 Islands In The Stream
16 Run To Me
17 World
18 Spicks And Specks

CD2:

01 How Deep Is Your Love
02 It’s My Neighborhood
03 How Can You Mend A Broken Heart
04 House Of Shame
05 I Started A Joke
06 Massachusetts
07 Stayin’ Alive
08 Nights On Broadway
09 Jive Talkin’
10 You Win Again
11 You Should Be Dancing


For the Bee Gees, The Warner Bros. Years run 1987 through 1991 with three albums, two of them major international hits. Those albums are 1987′s E.S.P. and 1989′s One, records that found the trio skillfully navigating the space between adult contemporary and emerging new jack swing, with the remaining record being 1991′s High Civilization, a full-bodied embracement of modern R&B that is stiffly noisy and thoroughly 1991.
All three records are boxed up on this 2014 Rhino set with the entirety of the 1989 One for All concert, previously available only as a truncated home video, released as a two-disc supplement. E.S.P. and One contain bonus remixes and demos – these expanded editions have been released in markets outside of the US – but High Civilizationis merely remastered, a sign of how it’s the poor relation of this group (upon its original 1991 release, it didn’t chart in the U.S. but, then again, it wasn’t really promoted). It is indeed a curiosity, an artifact of all the terrible production ideas of the early ’90s, but the other albums are quite strong; they represent their time but are also cannily crafted, filled with strong yet slyly savvy adult contemporary songs. Outside of the live show, which is a professionally pleasing artifact of its time – both the ’60s and ’70s hits are subjected to the synthesized clank of the ’80s – the extras are single remixes, extended versions, and edits, the kind of thing that sparks the attention of collectors but doesn’t seduce others. Nevertheless, this cleanly produced, simple box is a nice summation of the last great – and last successful – period of the Bee Gees’ career, available at an affordable price point that will not disappoint.






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