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Children of the World

Children of the World
 

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The Bee Gees

Children of the World

 
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Label: Polydor / Pgd
Rating: 4.5
 
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Tracklist of Children of the World

Disc 1
1 You Should Be Dancing   view lyrics
2 You Stepped Into My Life  3:28 view lyrics
3 Love So Right   view lyrics
4 Lovers   view lyrics
5 Can't Keep A Good Man Down  4:48 view lyrics
6 Boogie Child  4:11 view lyrics
7 Love Me  4:06 view lyrics
8 Subway   view lyrics
9 The Way It Was   view lyrics
10 Children Of The World  3:08 view lyrics

Reviews:

A pleasant reflection through music!!

I purchased this disc after getting Andy Gibbs' Collection, which lit the fire for me to confront my "guilty pleasure"! The musicianship on this album is excellent, and it's a shame the Bee Gees have been panned over the years for their "disco" sound. The remarkable re-invention of their style from soft rock to R&B influenced music is astounding in itself, and this album is an easy listen. Like many other reviewers, I think "Subway" is the gem here, I hadn't heard this song before, and it reached out and grabbed me. I could almost see the song being done by the Four Tops or another 70's soul group, the song cooks! The tight harmonies, great bass work, and horns fill the album with enough twists and turns to keep you from getting bored. The Ballads will get you singing along trying too match Barry's falsetto. The album was not meant to be a work of art, just fun music. I excuse those negative reviewers who were looking for something else. But with each listen to this album, the appreciation for the talents of the Bee Gees will be enhanced. Check it out if you're 40+ like me, find a quiet spot, turn it up, and escape to a happier time!

Aren't We All Just Children Of The World?

Not that I'm one to disagree with the Brothers Gibb Children of The World is their smash 1976 release. The boys step up their success for Main Course with this album, what fans in the know consider to be their true `disco' album.

Again, disco isn't my favorite style, but sometimes you are just in the mood to dance. Naturally, COTW's lead of track You Should Be Dancing fits the bill. Not one to listen to over and over in my opinion, but sometimes this song will come on the radio and you can almost forget that Travolta dance routine. Almost.

You Stepped Into My Life is the second track. Despite all this dance hype, Barry, Robin, and Maurice still manage to make their songs lyrically relevant. You Stepped Into My Life has some great words to it, if you can understand the falsetto! Love So Right continues this textbook Gibb ballad sound. The lyrics and arrangement are perfect. Even falsetto naysayers have to like this one. A Bee Gee staple.

Lovers is one of the songs on COTW I can play over and over and not get tired of it. Barry and Robin combine several of their singing styles and it's a real treat to listen to. Can't Keep A Good Man Down is another Bee Gee song with an air of mischievousness about it. Robin sings what I swear is only his second fast lead prior to 1980. The music can annoy me sometimes, but the chorus in this song can really get you smiling and giggly.

Boogie Child was the flip side of Lovers, but I think it could have gone either way. Again you need to listen with mood. Boogie is a tad on the raunchy side! Love Me, however, is a great song to cry to. My mother hates when I'm in a rut and listen to it over and over. Children of the World seems to be well balanced between ballads and power dance tracks. Take your pick.

Subway is similar is style to Lovers, and I don't quite see what so special about going to the subway but hey! I always say to each his own when interpreting lyrics! The Way It Was returns to tear jerker mode, and will choke you up if your not careful.

The title track Children of The World is the last on the album. Again one of the songs I could take or leave. It seems to want to combine both the ballad style and dance rhythms. Although it has some great lyrics, it's not a daily listen for me. But one should never let the disco stigma stop you from listening. Children of the World is a great example of some serious and meaningful songs disguised as dance tracks. It's very versatile. Listen alone with your headphones or play it in the background at your next party. I guarantee people will dance and ask you who it is!

Excellent New Start for the Bee Gees

After Main Course, the Bee Gees started to write more songs that were into rock and roll, and disco. Songs that are featured in this album are You Should Be Dancing (#1), Love So Right (#6), Love Me (#7), Boogie Child (#13), and Children of the World (#24). In comparison to Main Course, this album is better, but if you compare it to the Spirits Having Flown, its a little too weak. The reason I suggest that is because the Bee Gees had gained more confidence in writing after the Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack, but they are stronger than Main course, since Main Course was a switch for them.

Great album. Nice painting at the front!