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Bee Gees
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Kitty Can
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from Idea (Deluxe Version)
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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Don't Wanna Live Inside Myself
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from Trafalgar
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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Ordinary Lives
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from One
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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How to Fall In Love, Pt. 1
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from Size Isn't Everything
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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Bodyguard
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from One
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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(Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away
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from Love Songs
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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I.O.I.O.
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from Cucumber Castle
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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The 1st Mistake I Made
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from 2 Years On
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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Sacred Trust
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from This Is Where I Came In
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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Closer Than Close
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from Still Waters
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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I Could Not Love You More
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from Still Waters
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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Spirits (Having Flown)
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from Spirits Having Flown
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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You Stepped Into My Life
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from Children of the World
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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Tears
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from One
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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Love Me
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from Children of the World
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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E.S.P.
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from E.S.P.
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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Marley Purt Drive
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from Odessa
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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Paradise
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from Living Eyes
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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Trafalgar
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from Trafalgar
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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Charade
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from Mr. Natural
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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Saw a New Morning
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from Life In a Tin Can
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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Paper Mache, Cabbages & Kings
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from To Whom It May Concern
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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Living Eyes
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from Living Eyes
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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Don't Forget to Remember
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from Cucumber Castle
(2008)
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Bee Gees
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Children of the World
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from Children of the World
(2008)
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Comment:
Opening with a simple, stark solo piano drenched in so much reverb it sounds like it's being played in a cathedral, [i]Trafalgar[/i]'s "Don't Wanna Live Inside Myself" picks up where "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart?" left off, the sad tale of a sad man desperately scratching his way toward better days. "Spirits (Having Flown)" lopes along with the gentle, rolling cadence of a top-down drive along the coast, deceptively subdued until the keyboard kicks the chorus into top gear, sending the brothers' harmonies soaring skyward. And oddly enough, even though the Bee Gees had spent practically no time in the U.S., their "Marley Purt Drive" nails the pre-Americana roots rock sound that Dylan and company had captured at Big Pink; if you have any doubt, listen to it back-to-back with the Band's "The Weight."
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