


BEE GEES THE Review: Bee Gees march on! - Like many of the other reviewers you always know that Bee Gees music is always quality. With this second Greatest hits if it was a choice of one or the other it would be the first for me. However it isn`t that simple because there are some outstanding tracks on this collection. This gives an insight into the problems that the brothers were having at that early seventies period. The fall outs and also which musical direction to take. Eventually by 1975 the latter was resolved when Jive Talking gave them a big comeback. On this collection they had fleeting moments of class with Don`t forget to remember me, Run to me and My World while Robin on his solo period had a big hit with Saved By The Bell. Robin back on board and musical direction sorted the rest is history as they say. I recommend both collections if you like the Bee Gees with this collection only slightly inferior to the first. Review: this collection reprises the best of their work from the 1960's and into the ... - Following on from Volume 1, this collection reprises the best of their work from the 1960's and into the early 70's. A great album.
T**.
Bee Gees march on!
Like many of the other reviewers you always know that Bee Gees music is always quality. With this second Greatest hits if it was a choice of one or the other it would be the first for me. However it isn`t that simple because there are some outstanding tracks on this collection. This gives an insight into the problems that the brothers were having at that early seventies period. The fall outs and also which musical direction to take. Eventually by 1975 the latter was resolved when Jive Talking gave them a big comeback. On this collection they had fleeting moments of class with Don`t forget to remember me, Run to me and My World while Robin on his solo period had a big hit with Saved By The Bell. Robin back on board and musical direction sorted the rest is history as they say. I recommend both collections if you like the Bee Gees with this collection only slightly inferior to the first.
A**R
this collection reprises the best of their work from the 1960's and into the ...
Following on from Volume 1, this collection reprises the best of their work from the 1960's and into the early 70's. A great album.
J**E
best of beegees vol2
beegees great some of my favourite tracks,especially this is the mornin gof my life - one you don't hearvery often anymore
J**E
BEE GEE GREATS
I was thrilled to hear this.The BEE GEES AT THEIR BEST...YET AGAIN
J**N
Five Stars
Great cd .. I was pleased with post and packing
M**N
Beautiful But Bumpy
This is a perplexing combination of "best of" songs. Although not as strong in content as Volume 1, it surpasses that by having several mega-hits involved. Although "Man For All Season", "Melody Fair" and "Let There Be Love" are great songs culled from the 60's, there are some better songs missing. "Wouldn't I Be Someone" is not here, despite a 78 minute capability. Cult classic "Marley Purt Drive" was perported to be on this album when it was first released (along with "Jumbo"), but never made it! Still, there are some under-appreciated gems like "Alive" and "Morning of My Life" listed here. If "Saturday Night Fever" had not happened, can you imagine what songs would have been on Volume 3?
J**N
FOND MEMORIES
I bought the LP of these tracks way back in 1973 and it was the background music for my first year at College - so it was very nostalgic to purchase this CD.
G**R
Tremendous
Exceptional. Full of nostalgia.
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