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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Both a Hit,
By Trombonist "Dave" (hong kong) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Walls Have Eyes (Audio CD)
Robin Gibb had released, in total, 4 albums (Robin's Reign, How Old Are You?, Secret Agent, Wall Have Eyes, and Magnet) and one unreleased album (Sing Slowly Sister). If I was to say which ones are the best, I would pick Wall Have Eyes. Hits like Toys are just heart-touching songs. Secret Agent had been a very rare album, only been widely available throughout Germany. It is just excellent to release both album in just one CD.
Tracklist for the album (starts with Secret Agent, and then Wall Have Eyes): 1. Boys Do Fall In Love 2. In Your Diary 3. Robot 4. Rebecca 5. Secret Agent 6. Livin' In Another World 7. X-Ray Eyes 8. King of Fools 9. Diamonds 10. You Don't Say Us Anymore 11. Like a Fool 12. Heartbeat in Exile 13. Remedy 14. Toys 15. Someone to Believe In 16. Gone with the Wind 17. These Walls Have Eyes 18. Possession 19. Do You Love Her? 20. Trash (also in Sesame Street Fever) A must-have for Robin's fans
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Two Great Albums In One!,
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: Walls Have Eyes (Audio CD)
This is a rare album that has been remastered from the original two, which are no longer in print. The first half is "Secret Agent" which includes the big dance hit, "Boys Do Fall In Love" and the minor hit, "Secret Agent". It's all 80's electro-pop upbeat music. The second album, "Walls Have Eyes" is even more synchronized with more ballads and mesmerizing tunes than the former. It's simply more interesting and complex. Plus, you get the silly, "Trash" song from Sesame Street Fever. These are some exceptional songs and it is amazing that they were ignored and not re-released except for this rare package. It is a true Maurice and Robin Gibb collaboration.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Bee Gees better known?,
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This review is from: Walls Have Eyes (Audio Cassette)
All I know about Robin Gibb is he was with the Bee Gees (a great band and may have heard them when I was a kid, but don't remember now).
I doubt this is available on CD. The tape bought new and sounds good, but alas, the Dolby NR setting on my tape deck was not appropriate for this album, because the sound 'muffled' a little. It is best to deal with the slight bit of noise. I rated this album 4/5 for very good music overall, but because it is rare, it might not be available for big Bee Gees fans. I like Robin Gibb better, as I do prefer 1980s music better than I do 1970s. Robin Gibb and the Bee Gees were excellent nonetheless. If you find this on tape, dub it via a decent tape deck to your computer, burn to CD or render to MP3 on your media player, and you are good to go!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Walls Have Eyes great 80s pop,
By kristin724 "kristin724" (New Jersey USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Walls Have Eyes (Audio CD)
I'm not sure why I have the itch to review Walls Have Eyes. I already did a Robin solo review, so why do another? Frankly, I think this is a very interesting album, to say the least, and one that should be heard. Walls to me is more a Bee Gees album where Robin just happens to sing all the leads then just a Robin Gibb solo album. In 1985 the brothers were on good terms and all three collaborated on this the third 80s solo work from Robin. Someone To Believe In begins the US released version in a very different style from either Secret Agent or How Old Are You. It's darker, edgier, none of that bubblegum early 80s falsetto. This album is very `five o'clock shadow' and I think it's no coincidence Robin has on the cover! Like A Fool is equally brooding. These songs are slower than the rest of Robin's solo period, but they are not slow. His voice is strong and the production is tops mid eighties form. Gone With The Wind is an incredible song that should have been a single and a major hit. Written by Robin and Maurice, the vocals, arrangements, and lyrics are all tops. Deep down I suspect this song is why I am doing this review. It needs to be heard! Toys is a bit of a mischievous song. Eight of the 10 songs presented are written by Robin, Maurice, and Barry, including this one. Barry even shares the lead on this song. Toys and the subsequent title track, These Walls Have Eyes are actually the two songs on this album I could live without. They each have their moments, but they seem poorly arranged and out of place. That being said, I'd take these songs, the rest of the album is that strong. Do You Love Her is another one of those songs that sounds like three different people, but its all Robin. It's quite catchy. Possession was a B side single off the album that also could have been a hit. Robin's voice is on form and the lyrics are somewhat unique. `Possessing' someone in a relationship is usually a negative thing, but not here. Perhaps superior to Possession is Heartbeat In Exile. The arrangement of the lyrics in this song are such a hook. The phrase 'Heartbeat in Exile' is never uttered in the song. The word heartbeat is said very far away from the word exile, it is in fact, exiled. Very effective. You Don't Say Us Anymore is very production heavy. When I hear this song, I think of one thing: Atari! If you can get passed the 80s twang, the chorus is Robin on form. Written by Robin and Maurice, this song is a bit more experimental and fun. It's not trying to please anyone, a nice change since some feel Robin was perhaps trying to hard on his solo albums. Remedy concludes the album on a happy note. It's perhaps the most upbeat song on the album. A strong finish. Walls Have Eyes is an intriguing blend of Robin's personal style emphasized by guitar production and textbook Gibb lyrics and arrangement. Listening to this together with The Bee Gees 1987 release ESP, I am baffled by people who think The Bee Gees were passé in the 80s. Dorks.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ROBIN IS A WONDEFUL SINGER & SONGWRITER,
By Kirsten "A Big Bee Gees Fan" (New Jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Walls Have Eyes (Audio CD)
I HAVE TWO GREAT ALBUM IN 1 CD ITS GREAT THE EXTRA BONUS SONG TRASH IS A TREAT ROBIN SOUNDS GREAT ON ALL THE SONGS HE IS SO TALENTED AND SO SWEET!
FROM A BIG ROBIN GIBB FAN FOR 15 YEARS NOW KIRSTEN |
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