Genre: Rock
To Be Or Not To Be
Bee Gees
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Tomorrow The World
There's Gonna Be A Storm - The Complete Recordings 1966-1969
The Left Banke
Shine On - A Collection
Peter Frampton
Forever Diana: Musical Memoirs
Diana Ross
Thank You For The Music
ABBA
The Best Of Yvonne Elliman
Yvonne Elliman
The Anthology : 1931 - 1968
The Mills Brothers
One Night - Live in Australia
Electric Light Orchestra
In The Beginning
The Beatles
Remixed Super Dance Hits
Sister Sledge
All the Hits Plus More
Tony Burrows
The Essential Collection (1965-1997)
The Carpenters
Anthology
Tavares
Donna Summer: Gold
Donna Summer
Gold
Olivia Newton-John
Buddy Holly
Collection of Roxette Hits: Their 20 Greatest Songs
Roxette
A Night At The Royal Albert Hall: The Complete Reunion Show
The Everly Brothers
Le Freak Live
Chic
The Very Best Of The Trammps
The Trammps
Message From The Country
The Move
Pet Sounds
The Beach Boys
Heaven On Earth
Belinda Carlisle
Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves
Cher
Flying Colours
Chris De Burgh
...Nothing Like The Sun
Sting
Repeat Offender
Richard Marx
Collected Country Joe & the Fish
Country Joe & The Fish
Capitol Collectors Series
The Four Freshmen
Citizen 1972-1980
Steely Dan
Collected Recordings - Sixties to Nineties
Tina Turner
The Best Of The Penguins
The Penguins
Spotlight on Sandler & Young
Sandler & Young
Box Of Scorpions
Scorpions
Rarities VII
Big Country
Almost Heaven: John Denver's America (The Original Cast Recording)
John Denver
In Concert
No popular music act of the '60s, '70s, '80s, or '90s experienced more ups and downs in popularity, or attracted a more varied audience across the decades than the Bee Gees. Beginning in the mid- to late '60s as a Beatlesque ensemble, they quickly developed as songwriters in their own right and style, perfecting in the process a progressive pop sound all their own. Then, after hitting a trough in their popularity in the early '70s, they reinvented themselves as perhaps the most successful white soul act of all time during the disco era. Their popularity faded with the passing of disco's appeal, but the Bee Gees Read More
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