The popularity of the Gibb brothers is still as strong now as it was at the peak of their career in the late 1970s. And now forty years and 220 million record sales later they are about to release Bee Gees Greatest on October 1.The double album is packed with all their most popular hits including Tragedy, How Deep Is Your Love, and of course Night Fever and Stayin’ Alive from Saturday Night Fever, which with 40 million copies sold is still the biggest selling soundtrack.The album also contains the previously unheard re-mastered versions of You Stepped Into My Life, Rest Your Love On Me, Spirits (Having Flown), Wind of Change and Children of The World.Also on this twenty six track album is a further treat for fans with the previously unreleased track Warm Ride as well a string of remix records including You Should Be Dancing and Night Fever.From the opening track Jive Talkin’ this album will have you singing along and tapping your feet and is an absolute must for any Bee Gees fans.This album is also a great starting point for anyone who is new to the music of the legendary trio. Their unmistakable vocals lead you through a career of hits from their early releases such as Jive Talkin’ and Love So Right to the singles that were released during the height of disco fever.

After the death of their brother Maurice in 2001 Robin and Barry retired the name Bee Gees leaving it to represent the trio.

Bee Gees Greatest is a testament to the talent of the three brothers, who have produced music that is still recognised and respected forty years later. They remain one of the biggest selling music acts of all time being outsold only by the Beatles, Elvis Presley, Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson and Garth Brooks.

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