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38 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Last Hurrah! Well Done!,
By Martin A Hogan "Marty From SF" (San Francisco, CA. (Hercules)) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (2008 HOLIDAY TEAM) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Number Ones (Audio CD)
Not to be excluded from the list of other artists that have released compilations containing only #1 songs, the Bee Gees have no worries. Although some of the hits didn't actually make #1 in the UK or the USA, some may have been #1 in several other countries, prompting it to be thankfully included here. "Number Ones" features 19-tracks, adding cuts such as the country flavored "Don't Forget To Remember" (#34 in USA/#2 in UK) and the immortal "Words" (#15 USA/#8 UK). Although the Bee Gees never had these few songs at #1, other artists have consistently placed these songs at the top of the charts.
The last song is 2001's "Man in the Middle," a polite MOR rocker and is included as a tribute to the late Maurice Gibb. If you buy this early, you'll get the limited-edition CD/DVD combo which includes rare footage of the Bee Gees performing "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart," "How Deep Is Your Love," "Jive Talkin'," "Massachusetts" and "I Started a Joke" (from the U.K. TV show "An Audience With"). Trivia: Dozens of songs went to #1 in Holland, Germany and Italy and elsewhere. Here are some well-known and rare Gibb songs that have made it to #1. "Spicks & Specks" (Australia) "My World" (Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore) "Run To Me" (Hong Kong, Singapore) "Saw A New Morning" (Hong Kong) "Wouldn't I Be Someone" (Hong Kong) "Love So Right" (Brazil) The list goes on and on and will continue to be the legacy of three brothers from Manchester, England.
41 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Make you wonder...,
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This review is from: Number Ones (Audio CD)
Why they didn't include "To Love Somebody", even though it never went to #1. The reason I state this is because 4 songs here: "Words", "World", "Don't Forget To Remember" and "I Started A Joke" never went to #1 in the US or UK. But then the compilers never tell us what chart methology they're using. Maybe they're including Germany or France or Australia. Who knows? There are no liner notes here, and the packaging has a rush job feel to it. The 5 song DVD is good. As a one CD summation of the Bee Gees' career, this is okay. But you're better off sticking with For The Record, which costs a couple dollars more, but is more thorough.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
How Deep Is Their Love,
By Michael Kerner "Michael Kerner" (Brooklyn, New York U.S.A.) - See all my reviews (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Number Ones (Audio CD)
The past few years, many artists have released records, regarding songs that were hugely acclaimed as #1 tracks. That has remained true, but the feel of each of the records knows something might be missing. That has happened with so many acts including The Beatles, Michael Jackson, DIana Ross & The Supremes, and of course Mariah Carey, that was the first to release a album of #1's. But in the 70's no group was considered #1 like The Bee Gees. The Brothers Gibb have made a huge impact upon the world with a remarkable feel of great music that has lasted for years. They've made people dance, and cry, but the music still shows itself in a extraordinary way.
The Bee Gees #1's is the first release from the Gibb brothers, after the unfortunate tragic death of Maurice Gibb a year ago. This collection fairs quite well with a lot of great songs they've truly made including great songs like How Deep Is Your Love and Stayin' Alive from Saturday Night Fever. The album also includes great ballads like I Started A Joke, Too Much Heaven, and their groundbreaking smash Jive Talkin'. Yet, the album fairs quite well, but like all great hits collections, there is always one that does falter with a few overlooked tracks. The album does overlook a couple of #1 songs including Nights On Broadway, and Barry's collaboration with Barbara Streisand on their smash duet Guilty. With so many acts releasing Greatest Hits collections including Amy Grant, the manufactured Britney Spears, and Shania Twain, he Bee Gees #1's fairs very well in itself. Yet, there are some that feel their 2001 album Their Greatest Hits: The Record is a better collection, Number Ones fairs very well from the brothers from down under. Album Cover: B Remastering: B Overall record: B+
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
After the Beatles and Elvis come the Bee Gees,
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This review is from: Number Ones (Audio CD)
The collection of number one hits by the Beatles was later followed by an equivalent collection by Elvis Presley. Both those collections limited themselves to British and American number ones. If the same rule had been applied to the Bee Gees, there would have been too much empty space on the CD, so the net was cast wider. They trawled the charts of Germany (World, words, More than a woman), New Zealand (I started a joke, Don't forget to remember) and Brazil (Immortality - some other Brazilian number ones have been omitted) as well as Britain and America. They had other number one hits in the Netherlands, Japan and Hong Kong but declined to use those, presumably because they had enough songs.
One song that wasn't a hit for them is Islands in the stream, the song they wrote for Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton, who took it to the top of the American pop charts. On that basis, their most successful song is Woman in love - it appears to have been number one in more countries around the world than any other Bee Gees song, whoever performed by. It seems that they have not recorded their own version of the song despite there being several possibilities for gender-adapted lyrics. Of course, they couldn't compete with Barbra's version but it would be interesting to hear their version. In the end, this compilation represents all aspects of their career although some great songs are missing from their folk-pop phase of the sixties and early seventies, First of May, To love somebody and Run to me are all omitted, along with Robin's solo Saved by the bell. However, seven tracks is a fair representation of this period on a single CD encompassing their whole career. Two of the seven (Massachusetts, I've gotta get a message to you) made number one in the UK while How can you mend a broken heart made number one in America. Their disco period is represented by nine tracks including How deep is your love, Staying alive, Night fever, Too much heaven and their final American number one, Love you inside out. The next track (You win again) was a surprise UK number one hit in 1987 - it was to be their last. The collection is completed by Man in the middle (a tribute to Maurice), their version of Islands in the stream and (at least on the UK version - not sure about this version) Immortality. This edition includes a bonus DVD to provide further entertainment for those who have a DVD player. If you just want a single CD of their music spanning most of their career, this will suit you. Nevertheless, you might prefer the earlier double CD, The record, especially if you like some of the classic songs that were omitted from this collection.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic New Album,
By Trombonist "Dave" (hong kong) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Number Ones (Audio CD)
This record consists of all US #1s and some UK #1s, and an extra track dedicated to Maurice Gibb. Extra Tracks edition includes Islands in the Stream and Immortality. DVD BOnus edition includes 5 tracks : How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, Jive Talkin', How Deep Is Your Love, Massachusetts, I started a Joke. Inside card, has a strip of pictures of the Bee Gees young to old timeline, the other side has copyrights of all songs, words by Tim Rice, and a poem written by Barry and RObin to Maurice. Great record.
13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Another meaningless hits compilation,
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This review is from: Number Ones (Audio CD)
Shame on you Universal Records. Instead of releasing valuable and unreleased materials from the BeeGees archives (specially their late 60's and early 70's materials -see the comments of allmusic.com in this respect), they continue making this kind of meaningless/repetitive and cheap-market-taste products. Barry and Robin should not permit this kind of abuse on the part of the record company. There are more than enough good compilations in the market already (Best of..., Greatest, the Record, etc.). Why not to release a collection of outtakes like Bob Dyland recently did. What about a Maurice Gibb tribute album with other artists or unreleased Mo's solo stuff. Why not a remixed version of Odessa or even a new version of it like Brian Wilson did with his amazing Smile album. What about a CD version of Robin's and Barry's solo materials. What about a collection of famous cover versions? The archives of the BeeGees are so vast and artistically rich! So many people keep on waiting for them to be oficially released!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic,
This review is from: Number Ones (Audio CD)
always been a Huge Bee Gees fan.this has a good DVd set&also a strong Collection of there Biggest Hits which are timeless. they re-invented themselves from the 60's&were unstoppable in the 70's.these are some of the Greatest Songs Ever written. the Bee Gees are a timeless Music Act that just always struck a chord. solid Production,cool Vocals&On Point Songwriting. a Must have. RIP to Maurice Gibb&Andy Gibb.
11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Chart-toppers!,
By andy8047 (Nokomis,Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Number Ones (Audio CD)
First Mariah Carey,then Michael Jackson and now the Bee Gees. All tracks except for track 19,MAN IN THE MIDDLE,appears on THEIR GREATEST HITS-THE RECORD,released in 2001. MAN IN THE MIDDLE is a tribute to Maurice Gibb who died at age 54 in January 2003. That track comes from THIS IS WHERE I CAME IN,released in April 2001(THEIR GREATEST HITS followed 7 months later). MASSACHUSETTS is from HORIZONTAL,originally released in 1968 on the Atco label. The song also appeared on GOLD,released on RSO in '76. WORLD and WORDS are from HORIZONTAL also. DON'T FORGET TO REMEMBER is from 1970's CUCUMBER CASTLE(minus Robin Gibb). I'VE JUST GOTTA GET A MESSAGE TO YOU is from 1968's IDEA,also appearing on GOLD. From the SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER soundtrack album,released in 1977,are STAYIN' ALIVE,HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE and NIGHT FEVER. Also on SNF but originally from 1976's CHILDREN OF THE WORLD is YOU SHOULD BE DANCING. Also from COTW is LOVE SO RIGHT. From 1975's MAIN COURSE is the disco-flavored JIVE TALKIN'. From 1979's SPIRITS HAVING FLOWN are TRAGEDY,LOVE YOU INSIDE OUT and TOO MUCH HEAVEN(the latter track was released as a single before the album). From 1987's E.S.P. is YOU WIN AGAIN. In addition to JIVE TALKIN',TRAGEDY,STAYIN' ALIVE,YOU SHOULD BE DANCING,NIGHT FEVER and LOVE YOU INSIDE OUT are ideal for discotheque play since all those songs were recorded during the disco era of the 1970's. If this album had one or two new songs on it,I'd purchase it. I won't since I already own THEIR GREATEST HITS. Some copies of this album are accompanied by a bonus DVD containing some of the Bee Gees' live performances. I dedicate this album to the memories of Maurice and the Bee Gees' father Hugh Gibb.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great Collection + Bonus DVD,
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This review is from: Number Ones (Audio CD)
Are there such beings as Bee Gees afficionados? Whether the answer is yes or no, given all the hits these guys had over the decades, it's ridiculous to nitpick over which songs attained which rankings. To me, the point is fond memories, not re-creating the Billboard charts, and this CD and DVD set succeeds brilliantly at that.
Songs on the CD are a nice combination of 1960s classics like "I Started a Joke," "I've Gotta Get a Message to You," and "Massachusetts" with the '70s dance songs "Stayin' Alive," "Night Fever," and "You Should be Dancing," plus a few from the '80s. Is this the "ultimate" collection? That depends on which Bee Gees songs you like most. To me, these do nicely. The Bonus DVD is short and a little overly staged for my taste -- it's the boys performing 5 songs live in an English TV studio that reminds me more of the old Dinah Shore Show than a real concert. It's not that the footage is old...it's not...it just looks a little small time for such a world-renowned act. Maybe they were just going for "intimate." In any case, they look and sound good, and it's nice to see them all live without committing a whole evening. Overall, it's a good collection of 19 pop songs that formed part of the soundtrack to my early teen years. And, especially with the extra DVD, there are far worse ways to spend $13.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good career summation,
By Scott R. Lucado "I'm the other author named L... (Fort Worth, TX USA) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Number Ones (Audio CD)
Listening to this compilation gives the listener some appreciation for how extensive and influential the Bee Gees were. Even though they've become poster children for the disco era, their songs have a much greater range both in terms of style and chronology.
If anything, it doesn't really do them justice to try to squeeze a five-decade career onto one disc (plus a short DVD), but this is a good introduction to one of the most successful, influential, and durable groups in pop music history. |
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