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Best of Bee Gees

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Best of Bee Gees
Best of Bee Gees

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Best of Bee Gees

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If anyone needs conclusive proof that the brothers
Gibb
weren't always the chest-medallion-flashing kings of mainstream disco or, since about 1980 on, meaningless AOR washouts, the nearly 40-minute collection of
the Bee Gees
' earliest hits will suffice in spades. At their (perhaps, in hindsight) surprising best, the threesome, along with capable if generally unremarkable rhythm section members
Melouney
and
Colin Peterson
, created a slew of tender, affecting, and quite lovely hits. While the
Stones
/proto-metal crowd of the time probably thought them unbearably wimpy, their songwriting acumen, combined with their harmonies, fine production by
Robert Stigwood
, and ace orchestral/band arrangements by
Bill Shephard
, holds up astonishingly well. For all that the band clearly was often following the lead of the more elaborate
Beatles
songs of the same time -- consider the watery piano line opening
"Words"
as one example of many --
didn't so much ape as they did come up with their own flavor. Considering that everyone from
Catherine
(
"Every Christian Lion Hearted Man Will Show You"
) and
Jimmy Somerville
"To Love Somebody"
) to
Low
"I Started a Joke"
Jose Feliciano
"I've Gotta Get a Message to You"
) has covered something from this collection is testimony to the songs' continuing influence. Other times the connections to the future are subtler but still present --
"I Can't See Nobody,"
sonically and lyrically, has the same deep blue/string-backed feeling as
Verve
's
"History."
Sometimes the line between emotion and deep schmaltz is pretty fine, admittedly. However, when
Robin
's lead vocal on
hits the high notes while his brothers add soft backup as the music swells, it's just one example of many why
deserved their long overdue induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. ~ Ned Raggett

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