UPC: 731451994524
Format: CD
Release Date: Sep 01, 1993
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The Bee Gees: Maurice Gibb (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Barry Gibb (vocals, guitar); Robin Gibb (vocals).
Additional personnel: Alan Kendall, Tim Cansfield (guitar); Gustavo Lezcano (harmonica); Ed Calle (saxophone); Tim Moore (keyboards, programming); George "Chocolate" Perry (bass); Trevor Murrell (drums); Luis Jardim (percussion).
Recorded at Middle Ear Studios, Miami, Florida.
By the time the Gibb brothers rolled into the '90s, they'd been through everything from Beatlesque baroque pop to disco and Philly soul. There are elements of all these styles in the eminently adaptable band's sound on SIZE ISN'T EVERYTHING, but the overriding feel is one of high-production '90s pop, with smooth layers of synthesizer and generous amounts of reverb. Those who remain fixated on the days of "To Love Somebody" might not find a point of entry here. However, Bee Gees fans whose raisons d'etre are the group's distinctive three-part harmonies and subtly inventive songwriting will have no trouble discerning in this album the stylistic thread linking it to the band's glory days.
Additional personnel: Alan Kendall, Tim Cansfield (guitar); Gustavo Lezcano (harmonica); Ed Calle (saxophone); Tim Moore (keyboards, programming); George "Chocolate" Perry (bass); Trevor Murrell (drums); Luis Jardim (percussion).
Recorded at Middle Ear Studios, Miami, Florida.
By the time the Gibb brothers rolled into the '90s, they'd been through everything from Beatlesque baroque pop to disco and Philly soul. There are elements of all these styles in the eminently adaptable band's sound on SIZE ISN'T EVERYTHING, but the overriding feel is one of high-production '90s pop, with smooth layers of synthesizer and generous amounts of reverb. Those who remain fixated on the days of "To Love Somebody" might not find a point of entry here. However, Bee Gees fans whose raisons d'etre are the group's distinctive three-part harmonies and subtly inventive songwriting will have no trouble discerning in this album the stylistic thread linking it to the band's glory days.
Tracks:
1 - Paying the Price of Love
2 - Kiss of Life
3 - How to Fall in Love, Pt. 1
4 - Omega Man
5 - Haunted House
6 - Heart Like Mine
7 - Anything for You
8 - Blue Island
9 - Above and Beyond
10 - For Whom the Bell Tolls
11 - Fallen Angel
12 - Deeandance
2 - Kiss of Life
3 - How to Fall in Love, Pt. 1
4 - Omega Man
5 - Haunted House
6 - Heart Like Mine
7 - Anything for You
8 - Blue Island
9 - Above and Beyond
10 - For Whom the Bell Tolls
11 - Fallen Angel
12 - Deeandance