USED LIKE NEW. MINT CONDITION. NEVER PLAYED.
This 1973 compilation is less of an overt hitfest than its predecessor-- mostly because the Bee Gees popularity trailed off with the onset of the '70s (until their rebirth as disco gods). Consequently, this collection offers casual listeners the opportunity to delve a bit deeper into the band's catalog for some relatively obscure treasures. The selections that achieved chart success are among the band's finest--"How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" finds Barry Gibb playing soul man on a tale of exquisite heartbreak, and Robin never came so close to Orbisonesque grandeur as on the heart-tugging "Run to Me."
The lesser-known songs are just as memorable--"Melody Fair" is a lilting piece of '60s-sounding Britpop on a par with the best of the Kinks or Beatles, and the fanciful, folkish "Morning of My Life" showcases the band's idiosyncratic lyricism and unique three-part harmonies. For a non-stop flow of chart-toppers, turn to Volume One, but if you want to fully experience the glory of the Bee Gees, check out this consistently rewarding collection.
Condition:NEW.Punched upc
TRACK LISTING
1 How Can You Mend a B Roken Heart 3:59
2 I.O.I.O. 2:51
3 Don't Want to Live Inside Myself 5:27
4 Melody Fair 3:51
5 My World 4:23
6 Let There Be Love 3:34
7 Saved by the Bell 3:07
8 Lonely Days 3:49
9 Morning of My Life (In the Morning) 3:57
10 Don't Forget to Remember 3:31
11 And the Sun Will Shine 3:34
12 Run to Me 3:10
13 Man for All Seasons 3:00
14 Alive 3:58
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