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One Night Only
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Originally Released: 1998
Discs: 1
Label: UTV
Item Number: 45592202
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One Night Only
Track Listings
  Title
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1.    Intro / You Should Be Dancing / Alone
2.    Massachusetts
3.    To Love Somebody
4.    Words
5.    Closer Than Close
6.    Islands in the Stream - (previously unreleased)
7.    Our Love (Don't Throw It All Away) - (previously unreleased)
8.    Night Fever / More Than A Woman
9.    Lonely Days
10.    New York Mining Disaster 1941
11.    I Can't See Nobody
12.    And the Sun Will Shine
13.    Nights on Broadway
14.    How Can You Mend a Broken Heart
15.    Heartbreaker - (previously unreleased)
16.    Guilty - (previously unreleased)
17.    Immortality - (previously unreleased, featuring Celine Dion)
18.    Tragedy
19.    I Started a Joke
20.    Grease - (previously unreleased)
21.    Jive Talking
22.    How Deep Is Your Love
23.    Stayin' Alive
24.    You Should Be Dancing
The Bee Gees: Maurice Gibb (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Barry Gibb (vocals, guitar); Robin Gibb (vocals).

Additional personnel: Andy Gibb, Celine Dion, Frankie Valli (vocals); Stephen Gibb, Alan Kendall (guitar); Ben Stivers (keyboards); Matt Bonelli (bass); Steve Rucker (drums, percussion).

Recorded live at the MGM Grand, Las Vegas, Nevada on November 14, 1997.

All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.

On November 14, 1997, the Bee Gees reunited for a concert at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. This was the Gibb brothers' first show in ten years, and the concert sold out in a hurry. The burning question was whether or not the chemistry would still be there, and thankfully, it was. After being aired on HBO on Valentine's Day 1998, the Vegas performance found its way onto CD when One Night Only was released in the fall of 1998. The Bee Gees generally sound inspired during their performance, which ranges from gems from their late-'70s disco period (including "Stayin' Alive," "You Should Be Dancin'," "Nights on Broadway," and "Tragedy") to early hits like "New York Mining Disaster 1941," "How Can You Mend a Broken Heart," and "Massachusetts." While their band could have been a lot grittier and less precise and clean-sounding -- especially on the funkier material -- the Bee Gees distinctive vocals aren't anything to complain about. Although not perfect, One Night Only is a release that Bee Gees enthusiasts will definitely want. ~ Alex Henderson

This aural document of the 1998 concert that was broadcast exclusively on HBO serves double duty as a career resume for the Gibb brothers. The trio may be a little long in the tooth, and the top end of Barry's Aussie-soul-man falsetto may have lost a bit, but the group's trademark harmonies are still up to snuff. They wisely forgo any attempt at heady "artistic statements" in favor of that time-honored practice, playing the hits. By the '90s, the Bee Gees had attained "survivor" status, so just showing up was enough to endear them to the assembled faithful. Fortunately for listeners, the band's songs (the selection runs from the '60s through the '90s) stand the test of time quite well, and the Gibbs are still showmen enough to put their compositions across with a genuine sense of excitement. The concert being the media event it was, fans will likely forgive their heroes for the Celine Dion guest appearance.

Entertainment Weekly (11/27/98, p.84) - "...Thirty-six years on, the Bee Gees--castrati moments aside--look and sound great." - Rating: B+



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