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Staying Alive is the 1983 sequel to Saturday Night Fever, starring John Travolta as the main character, Tony Manero, with Cynthia Rhodes, Finola Hughes, Joyce Hyser, Steve Inwood, Julie Bovasso, and dancers Viktor Manoel, Kate Ann Wright, Kevyn Morrow and Nanette Tarpey. It was directed by Sylvester Stallone. The title comes from the Bee Gees song, Stayin' Alive, which was used as the theme song to Saturday Night Fever and is also played during the final scene of Staying Alive. Staying Alive (OST) is the soundtrack to the film. It was released in 1983 and is mainly performed by the Bee Gees. The soundtrack reached #14 in the UK, #6 in the US, #1 in Switzerland, and #2 in Italy and Japan, and sold 4.5 million copies worldwide.01- The Woman In You02- I Love You Too Much03- Breakout04- Someone Belonging To Someone05- Life Goes On06- Staying Alive07- Far From Over (Frank Stallone)08- Look Out For Number One (Tommy Faragher)09- Finding Out The Hard Way (Cynthia Rhodes)10- Moody Girl (Frank Stallone)11- (We Dance) So Close To The Fire (Tommy Faragher)12- I'm Never Gonna Give You Up (Frank Stallone/Cynthia Rhodes)LINK
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Bee Gees Greatest is a compilation album of songs by the Bee Gees, released in 1979 by RSO Records. Coming soon after the blockbuster studio album Spirits Having Flown, Greatest was a summary of the Bee Gees' most recent period of success, 1975-1979. The original release was a double album, with album sleeves and labels featuring pictures of each brother on the label and all three brothers on side four, while each record sleeve was adorned with the Bee Gees Greatest logo. Bee Gees Greatest topped the Billboard album charts early in 1980, becoming their third consecutive number one album. The re-issue of Bee Gees Greatest debuted at #1 on Billboard's Pop Catalog charts for the week of September 30, 2007. There was some question as to whether Billboard was going to treat this as a new release or a re-issue. The set scanned over 20,000 copies for the week, making it the 35th best selling album in the country, good enough to place in Billboard's Top 40.Disc 101 - Jive Talkin'02 - Night Fever03 - Tragedy04 - You Should Be Dancing05 - Stayin' Alive06 - How Deep Is Your Love07 - Love So Right08 - Too Much Heaven09 - (Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away10 - Fanny (Be Tender With My Love)Disc201 - If I Can't Have You02 - You Stepped Into My Life03 - Love Me04 - More Than A Woman05 - Rest Your Love On Me06 - Nights On Broadway07 - Spirits (Having Flown)08 - Love You Inside Out09 - Wind Of Change10 - Children Of The WorldLINK
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 Spirits Having Flown is the Bee Gees' fifteenth original album, released in 1979. It was the group's first album after their collaboration on the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. The album's first three tracks were released as singles which all went to no.1 in the US. It was also the first Bee Gees album to make the UK top 40 in ten years (not counting the soundtrack for Saturday Night Fever), as well as being their first and only UK no.1 album. It has sold 30 million copies worldwide.01 - Tragedy02 - Too Much Heaven03 - Love You Inside Out04 - Reaching Out05 - Spirits having flown06 - Search, Find07 - Stop (Think Again)08 - Living Together10 - UntilLINK
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Living Eyes is the Bee Gees' sixteenth original album, released in 1981. The Bee Gees began to break away from the disco sound that was prominent on their work in the mid-late 1970s with this album. However the album was not a commercial success, perhaps due to them being so strongly associated with disco. It sold 750,000 copies worldwide (compared to 16 million copies of their previous studio album "Spirits Having Flown" in 1979), and while it did not sell well in either the UK (#73) or the US (#41), it reached #6 in Norway and #4 in Spain. It would be the band's final album on RSO Records. The label would be absorbed into Polydor and susbsequently discontinued. Living Eyes, was the only Bee Gees album in their catalog not to be released on CD in the late 1980s, and ultimately became quite rare.01- Living Eyes02- He's A Liar03- Paradise04- Don't Fall In Love With Me05- Soldiers06- I Still Love You07- Wildflower08- Nothing Could Be Good09- Crying Every Day10- Be Who You AreLINK
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This excellent compilation was released in 1991 in Spain and Italy by Polygram Iberica.01- New York Mining Disaster 194102- Holiday03- To Love Somebody04- Massachusetts05- I Started a Joke06- World07- I've gotta get a message to you08- First of May09- Words10- Run to Me11- Nights on Broadway12- Jive Talking13- More Than a Woman14- You Should be Dancing15- How Deep is Your Love16- Staying Alive17- Night Fever18- Too Much Heaven19- Tragedy20- Love You Inside OutLINK
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Size Isn't Everything is the Bee Gees' twentieth studio album. It was released in the UK on September 13, 1993, and in the United States on November 2, 1993.This album marked Bee Gees' return to Polydor Records after their 3-album contract with Warner Bros. Records. The album was recorded during a time of considerable strain for the Gibb brothers, with Maurice Gibb still struggling with alcoholism and Barry Gibb's wife and prematurely newborn daughter both in ill health. Barry himself was also scheduled to have back surgery. Then on March 5 1993, the brothers' father, Hugh Gibb, died. The date coincided with the birthday of their late brother Andy who had died in 1988. On August 9, 1993, the album's first single, Paying The Price Of Love, was released in the UK and peaked at #23. The album peaked at #33 in the UK in late September. It then disappeared from the charts, only to return in December 1993 when the album's second single, For Whom The Bell Tolls, became a UK Top 5 hit. The album then peaked at #23. In all, the album spent 16 weeks inside the UK Top 100 and was certified Gold by the BPI for sales of over 100,000 copies. 01- Paying The Price O02- Kiss Of Life03- How To Fall In Lov04- Omega Man05- Haunted House06- Heart Like Mine07- Anything For You08- Blue Island09- Above And Beyond10- For Whom The Bell 11- Fallen Angel12- DeeadanceLINK
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The Spencer Davis Group was a mid-1960s British beat group from Birmingham, England formed by Spencer Davis with Steve Winwood and his brother Muff Winwood. Their three best known songs are "Keep on Running", a number one in the UK Singles Chart written by reggae musician Jackie Edwards; and "Gimme Some Lovin'" and "I'm a Man". Steve Winwood left in 1967, to form Traffic before joining Blind Faith, then forging a career as a soloist. After releasing a few more singles the band ceased activity in 1968. Davis started a new group in 2006, although only he remains from the 1960s line-ups. This modern release is a compilation of the best with Steve Winwood in the band.Disc 101 - Dimples02 - I Can't Stand It03 - Jump Back04 - Here Right Now05 - Searchin'06 - Midnight Train07 - It's Gonna Work Out Fine08 - My Babe09 - Kansas City (Prev. Unrel. Live Ver.)10 - Every Little Bit Hurts11 - Sittin' & Thinkin'12 - I'm Blue (Gong Gong Song)13 - She Put The Hurt On Me14 - I'll Drown In My Own Tears15 - I'm Getting Better16 - Goodbye Stevie17 - Strong Love18 - Georgia On My Mind19 - It Hurts Me So20 - Oh! Pretty Woman (Prev. Unrel. Live Ver.)21 - Look Away22 - This Hammer23 - Please Do Something24 - Keep On Running25 - Let Me Down EasyDisc 201 - Somebody Help Me02 - Watch Your Step03 - Nobody Knows04 - Midnight Special05 - When I Com Home06 - High Time Baby07 - Hey Darling08 - I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water09 - You Must Believe Me10 - Trampoline11 - Since I Met You Baby12 - Mean Woman Blues13 - Dust My Blues14 - When A Man Loves Woman15 - Neighbour Neighbour16 - On The Green Light17 - Stevie's Blues18 - Take This Hurt Of Me19 - Stevie's Groove20 - I Can't Get Enough Of That21 - Waltz For Lumumba22 - Together Till The End Of Time23 - Gimme Some Lovin'24 - Back Into My Life Again25 - I'm A Man26 - Blues In F.LINK
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Although short-lived, the Spencer Davis Group – particularly its incarnation with Steve Winwood – proved to be influential, with many of the band's songs covered by other artists over the years. Notable among these are Chicago's 1969 version of "I'm a Man"; The Allman Brothers Band's 1969 take of Davis' instrumental "Don't Want You No More"; Three Dog Night's 1970 recording of "Can't Get Enough of It"; and The Blues Brothers' 1980 recording of "Gimme Some Lovin". The Grateful Dead also covered Spencer Davis Group material in live performance on occasion, and Spencer Davis himself performed "I'm a Man" with the Grateful Dead at a 1989 performance at Los Angeles' Great Western Forum. I'm A Man is the first album released in USA.01 I'm a Man02 Every Little Bit Hurts03 Searchin'04 I Can't Stand It05 Dimples06 Look Away07 Georgia on My Mind08 My Babe09 I Can't Get Enough of It10 On the Green Light11 Stevie's Blues12 Midnight Train13 Watch Your Step [-]14 You Must Believe Me [-]15 Strong Love [-]16 Hey Darling [-]17 Waltz for Lumumba [-]18 Please Do Something [-]19 Let Me Down Easy [-]20 Stevie's Groove [-][-] Bonus Tracks (CD)LINK
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His ferocious soul-drenched vocals belying his tender teenage years, Stevie Winwood powered the Spencer Davis Group's three biggest U.S. hits during their brief life span as one of the British Invasion's most convincing R&B-based combos. Gimme Some Lovin' from 1967 is the second release in the USA01 - Keep On Running02 - Somebody Help Me03 - I'm A Man04 - Gimme Some Lovin'05 - Blood Runs Hot06 - Don't Want You No More07 - Love Is On A Roll08 - Crossfire09 - Private Number10 - No Other Baby11 - Mistakes12 - It Must Be Love13 - Such A Good WomanLINK
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Guitarist Spencer Davis formed the band in 1963 with Steve Winwood on organ, his brother Muff Winwood on bass, and drummer Peter York. Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush is a 1967 British film made based on the novel of the same name by Hunter Davies. It was listed to compete at the 1968 Cannes Film Festival, but the festival was cancelled due to the events of May 1968 in France. The film starred Barry Evans, Judy Geeson and Angela Scoular and was directed by Clive Donner. The music was released by United Artists Records as soundtrack album in 1968. The Spencer Davis Group provided most of the music and made a cameo appearance in the film. This release is a compilation of alternate mixes of the original soundtrack.01 - Time seller02 - Don't want you no more03 - Mr. second class04 - Sanity inspector05 - Taking out time06 - Every little thing07 - Virginals dreams08 - Looking back09 - Picture of her10 - Just like me11 - Possession12 - Morning sun13 - Feel your way14 - Picture of her (Bonus)15 - Just like me (Bonus)16 - Possession (Bonus)LINK
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This is a solo album of Spencer Davis (original cover inserted), also released in CD as Spencer Davis Group with different cover.01 Back Into My Life Again02 Crossfire03 Mistakes04 Private Number (with Dusty Springfield)05 Time Seller06 No Other Baby07 Gimme Some Lovin'08 Kansas City09 I Can't Stand ItLINK
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Nucleus were a pioneering jazz-rock band from Britain who continued in different forms from 1969 to 1989. In their first year they won first prize at the Montreux Jazz Festival, released the album Elastic Rock, an essential creation in the crystallization of a new musical expression, Jazz fusion, and performed both at the Newport Jazz Festival and the Village Gate jazz club. They were led by Ian Carr, who had been in the Rendell-Carr Quintet during the mid and late 1960s, and was a respected figure in British jazz for more than 40 years. Their jazz-based music evolved from an early sound incorporating elements of progressive and psychedelic rock towards a funkier sound in the mid and late 1970s. Nucleus' first lineup was leader and trumpeter Ian Carr, keyboardist/oboist Karl Jenkins, saxophonist/flautist Brian Smith, guitarist Chris Spedding, bassist Jeff Clyne and drummer John Marshall. We'll Talk About It Later from 1970 is the second release of the band.01 - Song For The Bearded Lady02 - Sun Child03 - Lullaby For A Lonely Child04 - We'll Talk About It Later05 - Oasis06 - Ballad Of Joe Pimp07 - Easter 1916LINK
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