Bee Gees - Still Waters (1997)

Artist: Bee Gees
Title: Still Waters
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Polydor Ltd.
Genre: Pop, Pop Rock, R&B
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans) / 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:53:37
Total Size: 399/169 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Still Waters
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Polydor Ltd.
Genre: Pop, Pop Rock, R&B
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans) / 320 kbps
Total Time: 00:53:37
Total Size: 399/169 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Alone - 4:51
02. I Surrender - 4:18
03. I Could Not Love You More - 3:44
04. Still Waters Run Deep - 4:10
05. My Lover's Prayer - 4:02
06. With My Eyes Closed - 4:20
07. Irresistible Force - 4:34
08. Closer Than Close - 4:34
09. I Will - 5:09
10. Obsessions - 4:44
11. Miracles Happen - 4:12
12. Smoke And Mirrors - 5:00
The closest that the oft-misunderstood Brothers Gibb have come to staging a full-blown '90s comeback, Still Waters suffers a bit from some misguided attempts by big name pop producers David Foster, Hugh Padgham, and Arif Mardin to slot the trio into commercial urban pop styles. A handful of standout numbers like "Irresistible Force," "Smoke and Mirrors," and the majestically melancholy hit "Alone" make Still Waters worth a listen, recapturing the bittersweet brilliance of the Bee Gees' best work and demonstrating that these old pros have still got a few tricks up their sleeves. --Scott Schinder
The closest that the oft-misunderstood Brothers Gibb have come to staging a full-blown '90s comeback, Still Waters suffers a bit from some misguided attempts by big name pop producers David Foster, Hugh Padgham, and Arif Mardin to slot the trio into commercial urban pop styles. A handful of standout numbers like "Irresistible Force," "Smoke and Mirrors," and the majestically melancholy hit "Alone" make Still Waters worth a listen, recapturing the bittersweet brilliance of the Bee Gees' best work and demonstrating that these old pros have still got a few tricks up their sleeves. --Scott Schinder
The closest that the oft-misunderstood Brothers Gibb have come to staging a full-blown '90s comeback, Still Waters suffers a bit from some misguided attempts by big name pop producers David Foster, Hugh Padgham, and Arif Mardin to slot the trio into commercial urban pop styles. A handful of standout numbers like "Irresistible Force," "Smoke and Mirrors," and the majestically melancholy hit "Alone" make Still Waters worth a listen, recapturing the bittersweet brilliance of the Bee Gees' best work and demonstrating that these old pros have still got a few tricks up their sleeves. --Scott Schinder

