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The Bee Gees

Main Course

 
Cover Main Course click the image to get it in cd-cover size
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Label: Polydor / Pgd
Rating: 4.5
 
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Tracklist of Main Course

Disc 1
1 Nights On Broadway   view lyrics
2 Jive Talkin'   view lyrics
3 Wind Of Change  4:56 view lyrics
4 Songbird  3:36 view lyrics
5 Fanny (Be Tender With My Love)  4:04 view lyrics
6 All This Making Love  3:05 view lyrics
7 Country Lanes  3:28 view lyrics
8 Come On Over  3:25 view lyrics
9 Edge Of The Universe  5:17 view lyrics
10 Baby As You Turn Away  4:22 view lyrics

Reviews:

A New Switch for the Bee Gees

Main Course was a new and fresh album for the Bee Gees. Because the previous album Life in a Tin Can didnt go anywhere on the US Chart since Run to Me (To Whom It May Concern), so the three guys have to think up something that will attract the public interest. They switched the recording studio, and there was a bridge that the BG's had to cross everyday. Barry made up the song Jive Talkin' by using the rythem on the bridge. During the recording of Nights On Broadway, Barry found his new hidden voice, the falsetto voice. There, they started new rock songs, such as Winds of Change, and Fanny (Be Tender With My Love). But they still kept their old ballad form of songs, that shows in Songbird, Country Lanes, and Edge of the Universe.

Because of their success of changing from old ballad songs to more of rock songs, they achieved #1 in US Chart with the song of Jive Talkin', and #7 with Nights On Broadway.

Are you ready for your Main Course?

The Bee Gees launched their second career with this 1975 release. The brothers had changed their sound, and did not appear on the album cover. (I had a tough time explaining to my niece why the cover picture is a naked lady in a spoon! )

Nights On Broadway was a hit, and brought about the birth of Barry's falsetto sound. It's excellently arranged and lyrically spectacular. Who hasn't been inspired by those gosh darn sappy love songs and dopey romance movies?! Nights On Broadway perfectly captures that moment.

Now as much praise as I have for Broadway, Jive Talkin' is not one of my favorite songs. In fact, it is one of three I nearly loathe. When this monster hit climbed the charts no one could believe it was the `Broken Hearted Bee Gees'. I was born after the Fever craze and had to almost relearn there was such a thing as the broken hearted sound. Jive is one of those songs that has probably been played to death. It's a shame, it isn't that bad, I suppose. To me the beat and voice arrangement seem at odds. You listen and decide

Wind of Change is the first song the brothers wrote for the album, indicating they were ready for a change. Main Course varies in style, and some dismiss it as a poorly constructed,uneven album. I disagree. There is something for everyone here. As much as I loathe the disco overkill, I like Wind of Change's heartfelt lyrics and disco sound. The brothers could have literally picked which style with which they wanted to continue.

My case in point is in the fourth track, Songbird. It's in the singer songwriter vein, similar to Elton John. Perhaps that's its one fault, but the verses are masterful. Each has subtle changes so it never sounds the same twice. Redundant in their lack of redundancy! Fanny Be Tender With My Love masters this idea. Each chorus is slightly different in arrangement, and you are just completely hooked and can't wait to hear what they do next. The one issue I have with Main Course is, like Mr. Natural before, there is no Maurice lead. That being said, this may be the definitive Maurice album. Barry and Robin masterfully do Fanny's lead, but Mo owns the echoes and harmony this album.

All This Making Love is another style change. The brothers go back to their Beatle roots a bit. A bit of Gibby humor is evident here as well. The brothers' country roots, however, appear on Country Lanes and the subsequent Come on Over. Both Robin leads, the country style here fits his quavering sound perfectly. Again we don't hear him much, but Country Lanes is made by Maurice's vocal addition. Come on Over's is lyrically excellent and was covered by Olivia Newton-John.

Edge of The Universe I take as the 'fun' song of the album. The brothers claim it's just about an alien and his dog, but I suspect something more mischievous! It's also unusual at this time to hear Robin sing a more upbeat song. The lyrics are hysterical in their wackiness, and they will get stuck in your head.

As happy as Edge is, Baby As You Turn Away is a cleverly disguised sorrowful song. Barry and Maurice lead this the final song on Main Course. The arrangement is masterful, and it's my favorite song on the album. Not every song on Main Course is for everyone, but it is a must in the budding fan's collection.

This Album was not " Jive Talkin' "

Even thought I was borned at the laterest 80s, I was so lucky that I had a chance to listen those energetic songs. Jive Talkin' was absolutely the best song in this album!
Apart from those sucessful albums, "Main Course" also could not be eliminated!