Bee Gees: One Night Only
Bee Gees: One Night Only
Format: CD
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Artist: Bee Gees
Label: WEA Int'l
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 081227760526
Genre: Rock
This aural document of the 1998 concert that was broadcast exclusively on HBO serves double duty as a career resume for the Gibb brothers. The trio may be a little long in the tooth, and the top end of Barry's Aussie-soul-man falsetto may have lost a bit, but the group's trademark harmonies are still up to snuff. They wisely forgo any attempt at heady "artistic statements" in favour of that time-honoured practice, playing the hits. By the '90s, The Bee Gees had attained "survivor" status, so just showing up was enough to endear them to the assembled faithful. Fortunately for listeners, the band's songs (the selection runs from the '60s through the '90s) stand the test of time quite well, and the Gibbs are still showmen enough to put their compositions across with a genuine sense of excitement. The concert being the media event it was, fans will likely forgive their heroes for the Celine Dion guest appearance.
Tracks:
1.1 Intro: You Should Be Dancing/Alone: You Should Be Dancing / Alone
1.2 Massachusetts
1.3 To Love Somebody
1.4 Words
1.5 Closer Than Close
1.6 Islands in the Stream - (Previously Unreleased)
1.7 Our Love (Don't Throw It All Away) - (Previously Unreleased)
1.8 Night Fever/More Than a Woman: Night Fever / More Than a Woman
1.9 Lonely Days
1.10 New York Mining Disaster 1941
1.11 I Can't See Nobody
1.12 And the Sun Will Shine
1.13 Nights on Broadway
1.14 How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?
1.15 Heartbreaker - (Previously Unreleased)
1.16 Guilty - (Previously Unreleased)
1.17 Immortality - (Previously Unreleased)
1.18 Tragedy
1.19 I Started a Joke
1.20 Grease - (Previously Unreleased)
1.21 Jive Talkin'
1.22 How Deep Is Your Love
1.23 Stayin' Alive
1.24 You Should Be Dancing