Bee Gees - Timeless - The All-Time Greatest Hits (2021) Hi-Res

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Title: Timeless - The All-Time Greatest Hits
Year Of Release: 2017 / 2021
Label: Bee Gees Catalog
Genre: Pop, Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) 24bit-96kHz
Total Time: 1:18:12
Total Size: 1.52 Gb
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Tracklist:

01. Spicks And Specks (2:51)
02. New York Mining Disaster 1941 (2:09)
03. To Love Somebody (3:00)
04. Massachusetts (Stereo Version) (2:26)
05. Words (3:17)
06. I've Gotta Get A Message To You (3:03)
07. I Started A Joke (3:08)
08. Lonely Days (3:48)
09. How Can You Mend A Broken Heart (3:59)
10. Jive Talkin' (From "Saturday Night Fever" Soundtrack) (3:45)
11. Nights On Broadway (4:34)
12. Fanny (Be Tender With My Love) (4:04)
13. You Should Be Dancing (Edit / From "Saturday Night Fever" Soundtrack) (4:18)
14. How Deep Is Your Love (From "Saturday Night Fever" Soundtrack) (4:05)
15. Stayin' Alive (From "Saturday Night Fever" Soundtrack) (4:44)
16. Night Fever (From "Saturday Night Fever" Soundtrack) (3:32)
17. More Than A Woman (From "Saturday Night Fever" Soundtrack) (3:17)
18. Too Much Heaven (4:56)
19. Tragedy (5:02)
20. Love You Inside Out (4:11)
21. You Win Again (4:03)

Most bands are lucky to get a single hit, much less a couple songs people will remember. The bands that do have a run of charting songs usually fade away after making a splash, never to be heard from again except on nostalgia tours and cruises. The Bee Gees were impressive enough to have two amazing stretches when they not only topped the charts, but helped define the music of the era. Timeless: The All-Time Greatest Hits collects the cream of the crop from both their late-'60s/early-'70s baroque pop and brilliant mid-'70s funk and disco-pop periods. Starting with their early hit from 1966, "Spicks and Specks," then ending with 1987's "You Win Again," the collection gives definitive proof that the brothers Gibb were geniuses at both songwriting and making records. The baroque pop sounds were lush and moving, equally melodramatic ("New York Mining Disaster 1941"), painfully romantic ("To Love Somebody"), and emotionally devastating ("I Started a Joke"). The shift to the dancefloor and bedroom meant that the songs were lighter and slicker, with Barry's sleek falsetto taking the lead on most of their hits. All the biggies are here from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, plus proto-disco jams like "Nights on Broadway," "Jive Talkin'," and one of their slightly under-the-radar classics, "Fanny (Be Tender with My Love)." No pop band of the past 50 years had a more impressive chart run -- both commercially and artistically -- than the Bee Gees, and Timeless does a fine job laying out the facts and not muddying the waters with rarities. It's just the hits, one brilliant track after another. There are other Bee Gees collections that dive more deeply into their career, but as far as single-disc sets go, you can't do better than this.


  • Paultsio
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Thanks evdok. It reminds me of my childhood.
  • mufty77
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Many thanks for 24-96!
  • olo
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very poor vinyl rip /low dynamics/. Sounds lot worse than cd!! waste of time
  • Eloy-Edel
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MUCHAS GRACIAS