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Características principais

Nome do artista del album
BEE GEES
Nome do álbum
Tales From The Brothers Gibb: A History In Song 1967 -1990
Companhia produtora
Polydor
Formato
Físico
Tipo de álbum
CD
Incluí faixas adicionais
Sim
Ano de lançamento
1990
Tipo de embalagem
Box Set

Outras características

  • Duração total do álbum: 44 m

  • Quantidade de canções: 71

  • Origem: Estados Unidos

  • Gênero: Pop

  • Quantidade de peças: 1

  • Acessórios incluídos: box,livreto

Descrição

Rara cópia do Box compilação em 4 CDs (vg/+) em bom estado geral, apresentam marcas de uso e riscos leves na superfície que não interferem na execução, Capa (vg) em muito bom estado geral, apresenta marcas de uso e alguma ferrugem, Caixa (vg) em bom estado geral, apresenta abertura na lateral em dois lados, algum encardido e ferrugem (fotos) item para colecionador

Bee Gees – Tales From The Brothers Gibb: A History In Song 1967 -1990
Label: Polydor – 843 911-2 Format: 4 x CD, Compilation Box Set Country: US Released: Nov 13, 1990 Genre: Rock, Pop Style: Soft Rock, Pop Rock, Ballad

Chapter I
1-1 Bee Gees– New York Mining Disaster 1941
Arranged By – Phil Dennys
2:08
1-2 Bee Gees– I Can't See Nobody 3:43
1-3 Bee Gees– To Love Somebody 2:59
1-4 Bee Gees– Holiday 2:52
1-5 Bee Gees– Massachusetts 2:22
1-6 Bee Gees– Barker Of The UFO 1:51
1-7 Bee Gees– World 3:13
1-8 Bee Gees– Sir Geoffrey Saved The World 2:15
1-9 Bee Gees– And The Sun Will Shine 3:29
1-10 Bee Gees– Words 3:14
1-11 Bee Gees– Sinking Ships 2:21
1-12 Bee Gees– Jumbo 2:08
1-13 Bee Gees– The Singer Sang His Song 3:19
1-14 Bee Gees– I've Gotta Get A Message To You 3:06
1-15 Bee Gees– I Started A Joke 3:06
1-16 Bee Gees– First Of May 2:47
1-17 Bee Gees– Melody Fair 3:47
1-18 Bee Gees– Tomorrow Tomorrow 4:05
1-19 Bee Gees– Sun In My Morning 2:55
1-20 Robin Gibb– Saved By The Bell
Arranged By, Conductor – Kenny Clayton
Producer – Robin Gibb
3:03
1-21 Bee Gees– Don't Forget To Remember 3:27
1-22 Bee Gees– If I Only Had My Mind On Something Else 2:32
1-23 Bee Gees– I.O.I.O. 2:50
1-24 Maurice Gibb– Railroad
Arranged By – J. Shurey*, Maurice Gibb
Producer – Maurice Gibb
Written By – M. Gibb & B. Lawrie
Written-By – B. Lawrie*
3:38
1-25 Barry Gibb– I'll Kiss Your Memory
Producer – Barry Gibb
4:26
Chapter II
2-1 Bee Gees– Lonely Days 3:44
2-2 Bee Gees– Morning Of My Life 3:52
2-3 Bee Gees– How Can You Mend A Broken Heart 3:56
2-4 Bee Gees– Country Woman 2:39
2-5 Bee Gees– Don't Wanna Live Inside Myself 5:24
2-6 Bee Gees– My World 4:18
2-7 Bee Gees– On Time 3:00
2-8 Bee Gees– Run To Me 3:04
2-9 Bee Gees– Alive 4:01
2-10 Bee Gees– Saw A New Morning
Arranged By, Conductor – Johnny Pate
4:08
2-11 Bee Gees– Wouldn't I Be Someone 5:39
2-12 Bee Gees– Elisa 2:48
2-13 Bee Gees– King And Country 5:19
2-14 Bee Gees– Mr. Natural 3:48
2-15 Bee Gees– It Doesn't Matter Much To Me 3:49
2-16 Bee Gees– Throw A Penny 4:45
2-17 Bee Gees– Charade 4:11
Chapter III
3-1 Bee Gees– Jive Talkin' 3:41
3-2 Bee Gees– Nights On Broadway 4:25
3-3 Bee Gees– Fanny (Be Tender With My Love) 4:01
3-4 Bee Gees– You Should Be Dancing (Long Version) 4:44
3-5 Bee Gees– Love So Right 3:33
3-6 Bee Gees– Boogie Child 4:10
3-7 Bee Gees– Edge Of The Universe (Live Version) 5:15
3-8 Bee Gees– How Deep Is Your Love 4:01
3-9 Bee Gees– Stayin' Alive 4:41
3-10 Bee Gees– Night Fever 3:29
3-11 Bee Gees– More Than A Woman 3:14
3-12 Bee Gees– If I Can't Have You 3:17
3-13 Bee Gees– (Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away
Written By – B. Gibb & B. Weaver
Written-By – B. Weaver*
4:02
3-14 Bee Gees– Too Much Heaven 4:54
3-15 Bee Gees– Tragedy 5:01
3-16 Bee Gees– Love You Inside Out 4:09
Chapter IV
4-1 Bee Gees– He's A Liar 3:56
4-2 Robin Gibb– Another Lonely Night In New York
Producer – Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb
4:13
4-3 Bee Gees– The Woman In You 4:01
4-4 Bee Gees– Someone Belonging To Someone 4:22
4-5 Robin Gibb– Toys
Producer – Maurice Gibb, Tom Dowd
4:40
4-6 Bee Gees– E-S-P (Demo Version)
Recorded By, Programmed By – Maurice Gibb, Scott Glasel
4:43
4-7 Bee Gees– You Win Again
Co-producer – Brian Tench
3:58
4-8 Bee Gees– Ordinary Lives 4:03
4-9 Bee Gees– One 4:50
In Concert:
4-10 Bee Gees– Juliet 3:35
4-11 Bee Gees– To Love Somebody 3:41
Medley 12:17
4-12a Bee Gees– New York Mining Disaster 1941 2:48
4-12b Bee Gees– Holiday 1:43
4-12c Bee Gees– Too Much Heaven 1:58
4-12d Bee Gees– Heartbreaker 1:07
4-12e Bee Gees– Islands In The Stream 1:42
4-12f Bee Gees– Run To Me 1:22
4-12g Bee Gees– World 1:35
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4-13 Bee Gees– Spicks And Specks 2:33
Recorded At – Rod Laver Arena
Remixed At – Middle Ear Studio
Arranged By – Arif Mardin (tracks: 2-14 to 2-17)
Arranged By, Conductor – Jimmy Haskell* (tracks: 2-11 to 2-13)
Art Direction – Martyn Atkins
Backing Vocals – Linda Harmon (tracks: 4-10 to 4-13), Phyllis St. James (tracks: 4-10 to 4-13), Tampa Murphy* (tracks: 4-10 to 4-13)
Bass – George Perry* (tracks: 4-10 to 4-13)
Co-producer – Ossie Byrne (tracks: 1-1 to 1-6)
Compilation Producer – Bill Levenson
Compilation Producer [In Association With] – Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb and Maurice Gibb*
Compiled By [Digitally Compiled], Mastered By – Dennis Drake
Coordinator [Coordination For Polygram International By] – Caroline Southey, Charles Shiddell
Coordinator [Coordination For The Bee Gees] – Dick Ashby
Design [Book Design] – Christine Cano
Directed By [Accompaniment Directed By] – Bill Shepherd (tracks: 1-2 to 1-11, 1-13 to 1-19, 1-21 to 1-23, 1-25 to 2-10)
Directed By [Assistants] – Chris Doyle (tracks: 4-10 to 4-13), Graeme Stevenson (tracks: 4-10 to 4-13), John Hancock (5) (tracks: 4-10 to 4-13), Richard Bilinski (tracks: 4-10 to 4-13)
Directed By [Audio Director] – Colin Stevenson (tracks: 4-10 to 4-13)
Drums – Michael Murphy* (tracks: 4-10 to 4-13)
Engineer [Remix Engineer] – Howard Page (tracks: 4-10 to 4-13), John Merchant (tracks: 4-10 to 4-13), Maurice Gibb (tracks: 4-10 to 4-13)
Executive Producer – Gary Borman / Borman Entertainment
Guitar – Alan Kendall (tracks: 4-10 to 4-13), Tim Cansfield (tracks: 4-10 to 4-13)
Guitar, Bass, Percussion – Maurice Gibb (tracks: 1-1 to 4-9)
Keyboards – Vic Martin (tracks: 4-10 to 4-13)
Keyboards [Keyboard] – Gary Moberley (tracks: 4-10 to 4-13)
Liner Notes [Booklet Essay By] – David Wild
Management [Legal Representation For The Bee Gees] – Michael Eaton
Management [Worldwide Representation For The Bee Gees] – Gary Borman
Percussion – Phyllis St. James (tracks: 4-10 to 4-13)
Photography – Lynn Goldsmith
Producer – Albhy Galuten (tracks: 3-4 to 4-1, 4-3, 4-4), Arif Mardin (tracks: 2-14 to 2-17, 3-1 to 3-3, 4-7), Bee Gees (tracks: 1-5 to 1-19, 1-21 to 1-23, 2-1 to 2-13, 3-4 to 4-1, 4-3, 4-4), Brian Tench (tracks: 4-8, 4-9), Karl Richardson (tracks: 3-4 to 4-1, 4-3, 4-4), Robert Stigwood (tracks: 1-5 to 1-19, 1-21 to 1-23, 2-1 to 2-9), Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb & Maurice Gibb* (tracks: 4-7), Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb* (tracks: 4-8, 4-9, 4-10 to 4-13)
Producer [A Robert Stigwood Production] – Robert Stigwood (tracks: 1-1 to 1-4)
Research [Research Assistance] – Jefferson Graham, Steve Kolanjian
Technician [Concert Sound By] – Howard Page (tracks: 4-10 to 4-13)
Technician [Prepared For Stereo By, With] – John Strother (tracks: 1-6 to 1-8, 1-10 to 1-14, 1-18, 1-19, 2-2)
Technician [Prepared For Stereo By] – Bill Inglot (tracks: 1-6 to 1-8, 1-10 to 1-14, 1-18, 1-19, 2-2), Dennis Drake (tracks: 1-25)
Technician [Technical Wiz] – Scott Glasel (tracks: 4-10 to 4-13)
Vocals – Robin Gibb
Vocals, Guitar – Barry Gibb
Vocals, Keyboards – Maurice Gibb
Written-By – B. Gibb* (tracks: 1-1 to 1-4, 1-6, 1-18, 1-19, 1-21 to 1-23, 1-25, 2-2, 2-3, 2-5, 2-6, 2-9, 2-14, 2-16, 2-17, 3-7, 3-13, 4-11 to 4-12b, 4-13), M. Gibb* (tracks: 1-18, 1-19, 1-21 to 1-24, 2-4, 2-7, 2-9, 4-2, 4-10), R. Gibb* (tracks: 1-1 to 1-4, 1-20, 2-3, 2-6, 2-14, 2-16, 2-17, 3-7, 4-2, 4-10 to 4-12b), B., R. & M. Gibb* (tracks: 1-5, 1-7 to 1-17, 2-1, 2-8, 2-10 to 2-13, 2-15, 3-1 to 3-6, 3-8 to 3-12, 3-14 to 4-1, 4-3 to 4-9, 4-12c to 4-12g)
This compilation (p) (c) 1990 PolyGram International Ltd.
Manufactured and Marketed by PolyGram Records Inc. New York, New York.
Printed in U.S.A.
Made In USA By PDO (appears on CD Matrix Ring)

Art Direction, T+CP Associates, Hollywood And Paddington.
Digitally Compiled and Mastered, PolyGram Studios.
Worldwide Representation for the Bee Gees, Borman Entertainment, Los Angeles, California.

Tracks 1-6, 1-7, 1-8, 1-10, 1-11, 1-12, 1-13, 1-14, 1-18, 1-19, 2-2 were prepared for stereo at Penguin Recording, Eagle Rock, California, February 1989. Track 1-25 was prepared for stereo at PolyGram Studios, Edison, New Jersey, April 1990.

1-1: Recorded March 1967. Originally released as a single April 1967. From the album "Bee Gees 1st", released July 1967. (p) 1967 Polygram International Ltd.

1-2: Recorded March 1967. Originally Released as the B-side of "New York Mining Disaster 1941" April 1967. From the album "Bee Gees 1st", released July 1967. (p) 1967 Polygram International Ltd.

1-3: Recorded March 1967. Originally released as a single June 1967. From the album "Bee Gees 1st", released July 1967. (p) 1967 Polygram International Ltd.

1-4: Recorded April 1967. Released as a single (US) September 1967. From the album "Bee Gees 1st", released July 1967. (p) 1967 Polygram International Ltd.

1-5: Recorded August 1967. Originally released as a single September 1967. From the album "Horizontal", released February 1968. (p) 1967 Polygram International Ltd.

1-6: Recorded July 1967. Originally released as the B-side of "Massachusetts", September 1967. (p) 1967 Polygram International Ltd.

1-7: Recorded October 1967. Originally released as a single November 1967. From the album "Horizontal", released February 1968. (p) 1967 Polygram International Ltd.

1-8: Recorded August 1967. Originally released as the B-side of "World", November 1967. (p) 1967 Polygram International Ltd.

1-9: Recorded July/August 1967. From the album "Horizontal", released February 1968. (p) 1968 Polygram International Ltd.

1-10: Recorded October 1967. Originally released as a single January 1968. From the album "Best Of Bee Gees", released October 1969. (p) 1968 Polygram International Ltd.

1-11: Recorded November 1967. Originally released as the B-side of "Words", released January 1968. (p) 1968 Polygram International Ltd.

1-12: Recorded January 1968. Originally released as a single March 1968. (p) 1968 Polygram International Ltd.

1-13: Recorded March 1968. Originally released as the B-side of "Jumbo", released March 1968. (p) 1968 Polygram International Ltd.

1-14: Recorded July 1968. Originally released as a single July 1968. From the album "Idea", released September 1968. (p) 1968 Polygram International Ltd.

1-15: Recorded June 1968. Released as a single December 1968. From the album "Idea", released September 1968. (p) 1968 Polygram International Ltd.

1-16: Recorded August 1968. Originally released as a single February 1969. From the album "Odessa", released March 1969. (p) 1969 Polygram International Ltd.

1-17: Recorded August 1968. From the album "Odessa", released March 1969. (p) 1969 Polygram International Ltd.

1-18: Recorded March 1968. Originally released as a single May 1969. (p) 1969 Polygram International Ltd.

1-19: Recorded March 1969. Originally released as the B-side of "Tomorrow Tomorrow", released May 1969. (p) 1969 Polygram International Ltd.

1-20: Recorded June 1969. Originally released as a single June 1969. From the album "Robin's Reign", released April 1970. (p) 1969 Polygram International Ltd.

1-21: Recorded August 1969. Originally released as a single August 1969. From the album "Cucumber Castle", released May 1970. (p) 1969 Polygram International Ltd.

1-22: Recorded October 1969. Originally released as a single (US) March 1970. From the album "Cucumber Castle", released May 1970. (p) 1970 Polygram International Ltd.

1-23: Recorded October 1969. Originally released as a single March 1970. From the album "Cucumber Castle", released May 1970. (p) 1970 Polygram International Ltd.

1-24: Recorded December 1969. Originally released as a single April 1970. (p) 1970 Polygram International Ltd.

1-25: Recorded February 1970. Originally released as a single May 1970. (p) 1970 Polygram International Ltd.

2-1: Recorded October 1970. Originally released as a single November 1970. From the album "Two Years On", released December 1970. (p) 1970 Polygram International Ltd.

2-2: Recorded October 1970. Originally released on the soundtrack album "Melody" May 1971. (p) 1971 Polygram International Ltd.

2-3: Recorded January 1971. Originally released as a single June 1971. From the album "Trafalgar", released November 1971. (p) 1971 Polygram International Ltd.

2-4: Recorded April 1971. Originally released as the B-side of "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart", released June 1971. (p) 1971 Polygram International Ltd.

2-5: Recorded April 1971. Originally released as a single October 1971. From the album "Trafalgar", released November 1971. (p) 1971 Polygram International Ltd.

2-6: Recorded October 1971. Originally released as a single January 1972. From the album "Best Of Bee Gees Vol. 2", released June 1973. (p) 1972 Polygram International Ltd.

2-7: Recorded October 1971. Originally released as the B-side of "My World", released January 1972. (p) 1972 Polygram International Ltd.

2-8: Recorded April 1972. Originally released as a single, July 1972. From the album "To Whom It May Concern", released October 1972. (p) 1972 Polygram International Ltd.

2-9: Recorded October 1972. Released as a single November 1972, from the album "To Whom It May Concern", released October 1972. (p) 1972 Polygram International Ltd.

2-10: Recorded November 1972. Originally released as a single March 1973. From the album "Life In A Tin Can", released March 1973. (p) 1973 Polygram International Ltd.

2-11: Recorded November 1972. Originally released as a single June 1973. From the unreleased album "A Kick In The Head Is Worth Eight In The Pants." From the album "Best Of Bee Gees Vol. 2", released June 1973. (p) 1973 Polygram International Ltd.

2-12: Recorded November 1972. Originally released as the B-side of "Wouldn't I Be Someone", released June 1973. From the unreleased album "A Kick In The Head Is Worth Eight In The Pants." (p) 1973 Polygram International Ltd.

2-13: Recorded January 1973. From the unreleased album "A Kick In The Head Is Worth Eight In The Pants." (p) 1990 Polygram International Ltd.

2-14: Recorded January 1974. Originally released as a single February 1974. From the album "Mr. Natural", released July 1974. (p) 1974 Polygram International Ltd.

2-15: Recorded January 1974. Originally released as the B-side of "Mr. Natural", released February 1974. (p) 1974 Polygram International Ltd.

2-16: Recorded December 1973. Released as a single July 1974. From the album "Mr. Natural", released July 1974. (p) 1974 Polygram International Ltd.

2-17: Recorded December 1973. Released as a single October 1974. From the album "Mr. Natural", released July 1974. (p) 1974 Polygram International Ltd.

3-1: Recorded January 1975. Originally released as a single May 1975. From the album "Main Course", released June 1975. (p) 1975 Polygram International Ltd.

3-2: Recorded January 1975. Released as a single September 1975. From the album "Main Course", released June 1975. (p) 1975 Polygram International Ltd.

3-3: Recorded January 1975. Released as a single January 1976. From the album "Main Course", released June 1975. (p) 1975 Polygram International Ltd.

3-4: Recorded January 1976. Originally released as a single June 1976. From the album "Children Of The World", released September 1976. (p) 1976 Polygram International Ltd.

3-5: Recorded January 1976. Released as a single September 1976. From the album "Children Of The World", released September 1976. (p) 1976 Polygram International Ltd.

3-6: Recorded January 1976. Released as a single January 1977. From the album "Children Of The World", released September 1976. (p) 1976 Polygram International Ltd.

3-7: Recorded December 1976. Released as a single June 1977. From the album "Here At Last...Bee Gees...Live", released June 1977. (p) 1977 Polygram International Ltd.

3-8: Recorded Spring 1977. Originally released as a single September 1977. From the album "Saturday Night Fever", released November 1977. (p) 1977 Polygram International Ltd.

3-9: Recorded Spring 1977. Released as a single December 1977. From the album "Saturday Night Fever", released November 1977. (p) 1977 Polygram International Ltd.

3-10: Recorded Spring 1977. Released as a single February 1978. From the album "Saturday Night Fever", released November 1977. (p) 1977 Polygram International Ltd.

3-11: Recorded Spring 1977. From the album "Saturday Night Fever", released November 1977. (p) 1977 Polygram International Ltd.

3-12: Recorded Spring 1977. Released as the B-side of "Stayin' Alive", released December 1977. From the album "Bee Gees Greatest", released October 1979. (p) 1977 Polygram International Ltd.

3-13: Recorded 1977. From the album "Bee Gees Greatest", released October 1979. (p) 1977 Polygram International Ltd.

3-14: Recorded March-November 1978. Originally released as a single November 1978. From the album "Spirits Having Flown", released February 1979. (p) 1978 Polygram International Ltd.

3-15: Recorded March-November 1978. Released as a single February 1979. From the album "Spirits Having Flown", released February 1979. (p) 1979 Polygram International Ltd.

3-16: Recorded March-November 1978. Released as a single April 1979. From the album "Spirits Having Flown", released February 1979. (p) 1979 Polygram International Ltd.

4-1: Recorded 1981. Originally released as a single September 1981. From the album "Living Eyes", released October 1981. (p) 1981 Polygram International Ltd.

4-2: Recorded 1982. From the album "How Old Are You?", released July 1983. (p) 1983 Polygram International Ltd.

4-3: Recorded 1983. Originally released as a single, May 1983. From the album "Staying Alive", released July 1983. (p) 1983 Polygram International Ltd.

4-4: Recorded 1983. Released as a single August 1983. From the album "Staying Alive", released July 1983. (p) 1983 Polygram International Ltd.

4-5: Recorded 1985. Released as a single 1985. From the album "Walls Have Eyes", released 1985. (p) 1985 Polygram International Ltd. (p) 1985 Capitol Records, Inc. for North America. Appears courtesy of Capitol Records, Inc. under license from CEMA Special Markets.

4-6: Recorded in Maurice's garage in 1986. Previously unreleased. (p) 1990 Warner Bros. Records Inc for the U.S. and WEA International for the world outside of the U.S. Produced under license from Warner Bros. Records Inc.

4-7: Recorded 1987. From the album "E-S-P", released October 1987. (p) 1987 Warner Bros. Records Inc for the U.S. and WEA International for the world outside of the U.S. Produced under license from Warner Bros. Records Inc.

4-8, 4-9: Recorded 1988. From the album "One", released 1989. (p) 1989 Warner Bros. Records Inc for the U.S. and WEA International for the world outside of the U.S. Produced under license from Warner Bros. Records Inc.

4-10, 4-11, 4-12a, 4-12b, 4-12c, 4-12d, 4-12e, 4-12f, 4-12g, 4-13: Recorded live at the National Tennis Centre, Melbourne, Australia, November 17-18, 1989.
Mobile recording equipment supplied by Samuelson Concert Productions, Production Audio Services
Sony Digital 3324 Recorders supplied by Sony Corp. Australia
Concert Sound /Showco Inc.
Remixed at Middle Ear Studios, Miami
Previously unreleased.
(p) 1990 Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb

"You Should Be Dancing (Long Remix Version)", "Edge Of The Universe", "Another Lonely Night In NY", "ESP" appear on back inlays. "You Should Be Dancing (Long Version)", "Edge Of The Universe (Live Version)", "Another Lonely Night In New York", "E-S-P (Demo Version)" appear in booklet.

Barcode: 042284391122
Other (CD1 Catalog Number): 843 912-2
Other (CD2 Catalog Number): 843 913-2
Other (CD3 Catalog Number): 843 914-2
Other (CD4 Catalog Number): 843 915-2
Matrix / Runout (CD1): 843 912-2 02! A
Matrix / Runout (CD2): 843 913-2 01@ B
Matrix / Runout (CD3): 843 914-2 01% F :
Matrix / Runout (CD4): 843 915-2 02@ B
ASIN: B000001FWW
Other (Booklet Catalog Number): STDDBEEGEEBK01
Other: 0501

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