Best of Bee Gees, Volume 2
Best of Bee Gees Vol. 2 is a compilation album of hits by the Bee Gees released in 1973. The album, briefly revived on CD in the late 1980s, went out of print, but was reissued by Rhino in November 2008.
Best of Bee Gees Volume 2 | ||||
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Compilation album by Bee Gees | ||||
Released | August 1973 | |||
Recorded | July 25, 1967 - April 12, 1972 in London and New York City | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 52:17 | |||
Label | Polydor Rhino 2008 reissue | |||
Producer | Bee Gees, Robert Stigwood | |||
Bee Gees chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Christgau's Record Guide | C+[1] |
Whereas the original Best of Bee Gees had focused on songs that had been major hits for the group in America and/or the United Kingdom up to 1969, this follow-up collection featured 1969–72 chart hits and also album tracks from their late-1960s albums Horizontal, Idea and Odessa, plus "Morning of My Life" – which featured on the soundtrack of the 1971 film Melody – and Robin Gibb's big 1969 non-US solo hit Saved by the Bell. The album featured nothing from Bee Gees' 1st, which had already been represented by five tracks on the earlier compilation.
The front cover featured a group photograph from the same photoshoot that had been sourced for the front cover of their Life in a Tin Can album released earlier in 1973, despite the fact that nothing from that album appeared on this compilation.
Track listing
[2] All tracks written by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb except where stated
Side One
- "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart" (Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb)
- "I.O.I.O." (Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb)
- "Don't Wanna Live Inside Myself" (Barry Gibb)
- "Melody Fair"
- "My World" (Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb)
- "Let There Be Love"
- "Saved by the Bell" (Robin Gibb)
Side Two
- "Lonely Days"
- "Morning of My Life" (Barry Gibb)
- "Don't Forget to Remember" (Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb)
- "And the Sun Will Shine"
- "Run to Me"
- "Man for All Seasons"
- "Alive" (Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb)
Personnel
- Barry Gibb - vocals, rhythm guitar except on 7
- Robin Gibb - vocals, organ, drum machine except on 2 and 10 guitar on 7
- Maurice Gibb - bass, piano, vocals
Additional personnel
- Vince Melouney - lead guitar on 6 and 11
- Colin Petersen - drums on 2, 4, 6, 10 and 11
- Geoff Bridgford - drums on 1, 3, 8, 9, 13 and 14
- Alan Kendall - lead guitar on 1, 3, 5, 12 and 14
- Clem Cattini - drums on 12
- Bill Shepherd (conductor) - orchestral arrangement
- Kenny Clayton - orchestral arrangement on 7
Alternate versions
The original North-American LP release of this album included the song "Wouldn't I Be Someone" from the Bee Gees' unreleased album A Kick In The Head Is Worth Eight In The Pants and arranged the tracks in a different order:
Side 1: Wouldn't I Be Someone/I.O.I.O./My World/Saved by the Bell/Don't Forget to Remember/And the Sun Will Shine/Run to Me/Man for All Seasons
Side 2: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart/Don't Want to Live Inside Myself/Melody Fair/Let There Be Love/Lonely Days/Morning of My Life/Alive
There was a German edition of Best of Bee Gees Vol. 2 from Polydor (Stereo Vinyl 2480 030), (music cassette 3194033). It featured many different tracks, including solo work by all the three brothers. On the cover, it wasn't mentioned that some of the songs were solo work. That edition had different front- and back covers with photographs taken by German photographer Klaus Köhler. Most likely, it was released even one or two years prior 1973.
side one
- " "Let There Be Love"
- " "I.O. I.O."
- " "Don't Forget To Remember"
- " "Saved By The Bell"(Robin Gibb)
- " "Lamplight"
- " "One Million Years" (Robin Gibb)
side two
- " "August October" (Robin Gibb)
- " "Sweetheart"
- " "Railroad" (Maurice Gibb)
- " "I'll Kiss Your Memory" (Barry Gibb)
- " "Lonely Days"
- " "Tomorrow Tomorrow"
References
- Christgau, Robert (1981). "Consumer Guide '70s: B". Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies. Ticknor & Fields. ISBN 089919026X. Retrieved February 21, 2019.
- "Best of Bee Gees, Volume 2". allmusic.com/. Retrieved 22 February 2013.