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Bee Gees - Love Songs (Rmst) (CD)

Love Songs (Rmst)
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Album Details: Love Songs (Rmst)

Release Date:11/22/2005
Label:Polydor / Umgd
UPC:602498742266

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  • All Music Guide

    There's no denying the amorous side of the Brothers Gibb, especially when it comes to carefully orchestrated and impeccably performed schmaltz, but an entire disc of it can be a bit much. As the Bee Gees career progressed, so did its whimsy. Early ballads like "To Love Somebody," "Words" and "First of May" were chamberpop masterpieces that reflected the group's love of the Beatles and soul, but their descent into adult contemporary, midtempo oblivion becomes more and more painful (not counting "How Deep is your Love" and "Too Much Heaven") as the collection nears its' end. Also, any Bee Gees compilation called Love Songs better at least have "Massachusetts" or "I've Gotta Get a Message to You," both of are sadly missing. Go pick up 2001's Their Greatest Hits: The Record instead.

    - James Christopher Monger, All Music Guide

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Bee Gees

No popular music act of the '60s, '70s, '80s, or '90s has experienced more ups and downs in its popularity, or attracted a more varied audience across the decades than the Bee Gees. Beginning in the mid- to late '60s as a Beatlesque ensemble, they quickly developed as songwriters in their own right and style, perfecting in the process a progressive pop sound all their o... Read more