APS Books The Bee Gees: Complete recordings Illustrated
Y**2
Nice color photos of alternate album covers and track listings, but not much more
This is a relatively short book that features a track listing of every Bee Gees album and color photos of the various versions of the album cover, just as the title suggests. However, there are no album or song reviews, no lyrics, and no listing of songwriting credits, musicians, nor song lengths - just the track listing and photos. It includes their solo albums and compilations as well. It spans their early Australian albums all the way through Barry's Greenfield album. It comes with a complete listing of all their singles. Cover photos of their VHS tapes, DVDs and various books round out this book. It's nice to see the album cover variations of different countries, but if you are looking for much more than that, you will not find it here. Definitely keeping this, but if you want a track by track review of every song, check out "The Bee Gees In the 1960s" by the same author (Andrew Mon Hughes) and the upcoming Bee Gees In the 1970s coming out in June.
A**R
A must have for fans.
Great stuff for Bee Gees fans here. Find your favorite songs and check out / find everything you need to know and what you didn’t know !
A**R
Get the digital copy!
It is a print on demand book by Amazon... not particularly impressed by the quality of materials. If I knew, I would have bought the kindle version instead. Glad I did not buy the hardcover, at least!
N**R
If you thought you had it all ... STOP, THINK AGAIN!
Whether you're just starting to discover the delights of The Bee Gees' extensive catalogue, or are a seasoned collector who has followed them for decades, this book is for you!The book illustrates The Bee Gees album discography, but rather than showing the standard album covers that we're all familiar with, it shows cover variations from different countries. This not only makes this interesting for the casual observer, but it will also have collectors foaming at the mouth with new items to search out! Who knew there were FIVE coloured vinyl editions of 'Main Course'?Nicely presented, and illustrated in full colour throughout, it's a worthy addition to your bookshelf.Collectors should probably buy the paperback to use as a reference to mark off what they have and what they still need, while keeping the hardback for best!
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