I probably wouldn't recommend buyinh a comp leaving off that track. The downside: Their wilderness years are thoroughly underrepresented. If you want a briefer two disc look I'd recommend this one:īee Gees - Their Greatest Hits: The Record The one you linked to does go up to "This Is Where I Came In" but speeds through the last four albums at breakneck tourist tempo while leaving off (1981 release) "Living Eyes" altogether. The downside: It's from 1990 and has never been updated. Bee Gees Timeless - The All Time Greatest Hits - One Night Only (Live) - Bee Gees Greatest Hits Live 2 CD Album Bundling. Anybody who has heard it won't call "Main Course" a "drastic change in sound" anymore. And gives the listener a good overview of the Gibbs quite natural progression/ evolution. It's best of both worlds since it works for people with a fleeting Bee Gees interest but also remains essential if you have more than ten of their studio albums. If you go for the CD format which you obviously said you would:īee Gees - Tales From The Brothers Gibb A History In Song 1967 -1990 Or, rent the group’s concert on Vimeo if you’re happier watching from home.Ĭlick to expand.I always recommend this compilation, it's nicely mastered and not especially expensive. They are currently touring the Czech Republic – you can find tickets for upcoming shows here. Several of Bee Gees’ hits continue to define them in modern music, with contemporary artists covering them and breathing new life into the classics. The quartet is made up of Jan Zvěřina, Petr Špaček, Ivan Vokáč and Jan Zemen, who showcase adaptations of well-known compositions to help bring down the boundaries of traditional classical music. It was film score composer Petr Wajsar who arranged this beautiful version of the best-selling Bee Gees single.
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The result? A bright, heart-warming melody that gives the pop ballad a sprightly classical twist. Watch the delightfully unexpected pop-meets-classical fusion, as the Prague Cello Quartet performs an orchestral take on Bee Gees’ 1977 hit ‘How Deep Is Your Love’. For the album Spirits Having Flownthe follow up to Saturday Night Feverthe Bee Gees attempted to move away from identification as a disco act.The album returns to a stronger R&B influence. How Deep Is Your Love - Prague Cello QuartetĮnjoy this utterly infectious cello rendition of the Bee Gees’ 1970s pop ballad.Ĭlassical pop song covers are having a renaissance, courtesy in large part to the trifecta of musical greatness known as Kris Bowers, the Vitamin String Quartet and the Bridgerton soundtrack.Īnd now, here’s a new one to put a spring in your step. This cello quartet’s classical cover of the Bee Gees’ ‘How Deep is Your Love’ is. The three Gibb brothers were very close as children and spent most of their time together.