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You Should Be Dancing: Bee Gees Release First Compilation Under New Catalog Deal

April 4, 2017 By Mike Duquette 15 Comments

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The first Bee Gees catalog title under the group's new deal with Capitol is a new compilation due later this month, it was announced today.

Timeless: The All-Time Greatest Hits collects 21 of the Australian trio's greatest hits from 1966 to 1987, all personally selected by Barry Gibb. In his introduction in the package, Barry Gibb (the group's sole surviving member) writes, "These songs, I feel, are the songs that Maurice, Robin, and I would be most proud of."

While it's not terribly different from the last Universal-controlled compilation, 2004's Number Ones (released before Warner Music took over catalogue duties), and does miss a few favorites like the trio's last Top 40 hits "One" and "Alone,"  it will likely find a nice home in traditional retail spaces as the new go-to Bee Gees single-disc title.

The same day, UMe will repress another milestone for the band on vinyl: the soundtrack to Saturday Night Fever. This disco-fied double album featured eight Bee Gees compositions, six of which they performed and four of which--"How Deep is Your Love," "Stayin' Alive," "Night Fever" and Yvonne Elliman's "If I Can't Have You"--topped the Billboard Hot 100. With more than 15 million copies sold in the U.S., it's back on vinyl to commemorate the film's 40th anniversary this year (a milestone further celebrated with a brand-new 4K Director's Cut Blu-ray due May 2).

Both Timeless and the Saturday Night Fever LP reissue are due in stores April 21. Find the full Timeless track list below:

Timeless: The All-Time Greatest Hits (Capitol/UMe, 2017)

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  1. Spicks and Specks
  2. New York Mining Disaster 1941
  3. To Love Somebody
  4. Massachusetts
  5. Words
  6. I've Gotta Get a Message to You
  7. I Started a Joke
  8. Lonely Days
  9. How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
  10. Jive Talkin'
  11. Nights On Broadway
  12. Fanny (Be Tender with My Love)
  13. You Should Be Dancing
  14. How Deep is Your Love
  15. Stayin' Alive
  16. Night Fever
  17. More Than a Woman
  18. Too Much Heaven
  19. Tragedy
  20. Love You Inside Out
  21. You Win Again

Track 1 from Spicks and Specks (Spin/Polydor, 1966)
Tracks 2-3 from Bee Gees 1st (Polydor/ATCO, 1967)
Track 4 from Horizontal (Polydor/ATCO, 1968)
Track 5 from Polydor/ATCO single, 1968 and Best of Bee Gees (Polydor/ATCO, 1969)
Tracks 6-7 from Idea (Polydor/ATCO, 1968)
Track 8 from 2 Years On (Polydor/ATCO, 1970)
Track 9 from Trafalgar (Polydor/ATCO, 1971)
Tracks 10-12 from Main Course (RSO, 1975)
Track 13 from Children of the World (RSO, 1976)
Tracks 14-17 from Saturday Night Fever: The Original Movie Sound Track (RSO, 1977)
Tracks 18-20 from Spirits Having Flown (RSO, 1979)
Track 21 from E.S.P. (Warner Bros., 1987)

Categories: News Formats: CD, Vinyl Genre: Disco/Dance, Pop, Soundtracks Tags: Bee Gees

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Comments

  1. Zubb says

    April 4, 2017 at 12:07 pm

    Most interested in the Director's cut Blu-ray release of Saturday Night Fever.

    Reply
  2. dishy says

    April 4, 2017 at 2:45 pm

    This is rubbish. Where are the remastered albums post Odessa? Who wants another greatest hits collection?
    Sad.

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    • pete says

      April 4, 2017 at 3:29 pm

      totally agree, what is the point in just a rehashed greatest hits , fans want to hear something else .

      Reply
    • Zubb says

      April 4, 2017 at 4:14 pm

      Capitol is under the UMe umbrella now. Re-hash hits compilations is all their catalog department knows how to do.

      Reply
    • Ahmed Riad says

      April 6, 2017 at 3:27 pm

      I agree! BeeGees " The Record" was the best of the best and more than enough! We can't keep listening to those same 20+ songs forever! Where are the unreleased tracks, albums, demos, alternative versions ?
      All artists are doing that all the time except the greatest composers in pop history ! Frustrating!

      Reply
  3. BillyD says

    April 4, 2017 at 4:15 pm

    I called it. Another best of.

    There are still plenty of 2014 copies of SNF. Saw one in Barnes & Noble over the weekend. Amazon isn't running low either.

    Waiting for He's A Liar on a US compilation.

    Reply
  4. Anna says

    April 4, 2017 at 8:45 pm

    How about finally giving the fans the never released 'A Kick in the Head is Worth Eight in the Pants?

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    • Philip Cohen says

      April 5, 2017 at 7:38 pm

      Unfortunately, Barry Gibb is digging in his heels regarding vault materials. Andrew Sandoval(who compiled Rhino's expanded editions of The Bee Gees 1967-70 albums) indicates that he has not been contacted to do any further expanded Bee Gees editions. If Capitol has paid substantial money for their license from the Gibb familes, then Capitol has been had.

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      • Zubb says

        April 6, 2017 at 4:16 am

        I don't know why these artists are sitting on this stuff. Their fan base is getting older every year. Eventually there won't be anyone left who cares. Put it out now!

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        • Keith says

          April 11, 2017 at 7:33 pm

          I agree! I'd like to see Barry and Maurice's unreleased solo recordings from the early 70's make it an official release, and picking up where the nice Reprise 2-disc reissues of Bee Gees 1st-Odessa and the Robin Gibb's Saved by the Bell compilation of some years back , to see Cucumber Castle, 2 Years On, Trafalgar, To Whom It May Concern, Life in a Tin Can, and Mr. Natural , and Main Course, etc .receive the deluxe/expanded/ remastered treatment that they deserve, and not forgetting their early recordings from their Australian era, and hey Andy's stuff as well.

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  5. Steen Hansen says

    April 5, 2017 at 1:49 am

    We Dont need more hits compilations, allredy I've more than 10 diffreint Greatest compilations. Nothing new here!!! Let's get more of the stuff thats never been released.

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  6. Sean Anglum says

    April 5, 2017 at 7:19 pm

    Here's hoping that the vinyl pressing of the album is better than the original RSO release. It was one of the worst...ever....if not skipping, the rest were terribly warped. My record store returned box after box of defects. I never felt so bad for record buyers as I did in 1978! Pitiful. And......who needs another hits comp?? Let's get on with Andrew Sandoval's reissue series!

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  7. Jenny says

    April 6, 2017 at 12:22 am

    I would like to see more of the new release that hasn't been heard in a long time. I will be buying Timeless Album. Although I have most of the songs. Timeless Greatest hits is a must have for a collection of the Trio's together. Bee Gees forever. Thank You: Jenny

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  8. Marc Hocker says

    April 26, 2017 at 8:14 pm

    Although the Bee Gees moved to Australia for a time they were British born.

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  9. George Price says

    May 20, 2017 at 11:23 pm

    I'm listening to the Timeless set now,and it seems like two songs have alternate masters used! The most noticable one is "I've Gotta Get A Message To You",as the strings during the intro are nowhere to be found and the ending seems longer than what usually ends up on Best Of/Greatest Hits collections,and the other, "New York Mining Disaster 1941" seems more of an updated mix.

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