Best of the Bee Gees, Vol. 2Artist: The Bee Gees
This album, which originally appeared on LP in several slightly different versions and song lineups in different countries, came out at an unlikely moment. The group's first best-of album had coincided with the trio's split in mid-1969, a point when they had more than enough hits worldwide (a couple of which had never been on album) to justify...
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Artist: Boz Scaggs
Columbia released Silk Degrees/Slow Dancer, which contained two complete albums -- Silk Degrees (1976), and Slow Dancer (1974), -- by Boz Skaggs on one cassette. Contains the hit "Lido Shuffle". ~ Sean Westergaard, All Music Guide
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My TimeArtist: Boz Scaggs
Community Score: 10.00
Music critics of the early '70s kept predicting big things for Boz Scaggs, but his records of that period had trouble finding more than a cult audience. My Time continued with a mix similar to Moments from the previous year, with the opening "Dinah Flo," a great soul-drenched rocker that should have been a hit. In fact, the first three tracks...
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Live in JapanArtist: Chicago
This double-CD set, not the "legendary" triple-CD (four-LP) Carnegie Hall concert, is the one to get to hear what Chicago sounded like in their classic early period. In contrast to the Carnegie Hall show, where the band emphasized its precision to the point of deadening any excitement that might have been generated, here Chicago sounds...
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Artist: Olivia Newton-John
Community Score: 8.50
Gilbert O'Sullivan: HimselfArtist: Gilbert O'Sullivan
Community Score: 8.00
In 1972, MAM/London saw fit to let the U.S. have its first proper Gilbert O'Sullivan record, a repackaging of his 1971 U.K. debut release, Himself. The repackaging included new cover art (with Gilbert sporting the first of his famous "G" emblazoned varsity sweaters) as well as an altered track listing. "Susan Van Heusen" and "Doing the Best I...
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The Very Best of Bee Gees: LiveArtist: The Bee Gees
The Very Best of the Bee Gees: Live captures the brothers Gibb in concert during their 1990 "One for All" tour. Recorded at Melbourne, Australia's National Tennis Center, the show features favorites such as "Lonely Days," "You Should Be Dancing," and "How Deep Is Your Love." Though the concert's video meets DVD's crisp standards, the sound...
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