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Barry Gibb is producing an album for Barbra Streisand----what do you think of musical reunions? Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees is in the studio producing a new album for Barbra Streisand.As you know,he's the guy who produced her 1980 album 'Guilty',which is one of her most successful albums.So,what do you think of this musical reunion? Will the magic still be there? And don't you kinda miss the days when we had truly inspired musical pairings like this? I'm talking about the days when we had... Quincy Jones producing albums for Michael Jackson Giorgio Moroder producing albums for Donna Summer Barry Manilow producing an album for Dionne Warwick Niles Rodgers and Bernard Edwards (Chic) producing an album for Diana Ross Prince producing albums for The Time What producer/artist combo would you like to see again? Can these "musical reunions" really work,after all this time? Should Michael call Quincy? | |
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I would imagine it'll be decent stuff. I don't think Babs would bother otherwise.
It's just good to know he's writing again. Now all he needs to do is hook up with Robin. They write better together. | |
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It's good to know he's writing and producing again.It would be cool if he could produce another album for Dionne Warwick.He did a spectacular job on her 1982 'Heartbreaker' album. | |
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it might be a good reunion for their fans, but since neither one of them has had a hit record in years, it'll probably debut high on the charts and then quickly slide down with no video and airplay to support the cause.
as for reunion pairings, sometimes they work, sometimes they don't..you can't always catch lightning in a bottle twice. for example, even if mj and qj worked together again, the whole album would be held in comparison to off the wall and thriller..sometimes it's better to just leave the past in the past and cherish the memories/good sales. why tarnish that in today's fickle market? you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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meltwithu said: it might be a good reunion for their fans, but since neither one of them has had a hit record in years...
The Bee Gees have just had a recent number one single. Or are you talking strictly in US terms? | |
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Cloudbuster said: meltwithu said: it might be a good reunion for their fans, but since neither one of them has had a hit record in years...
The Bee Gees have just had a recent number one single Or are you talking strictly in US terms? I didn't even know The Bee Gees had a new single out! What's it called? | |
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DavidEye said: I didn't even know The Bee Gees had a new single out! What's it called?
It's called Man In The Middle and was released in Turkey only. It's from their last studio album (This Is Where I Came In) from 2001. It was included on the recent Number Ones album as a tribute to Maurice as he sang lead vocals on it. It wasn't issued as a single at the time of its initial release. | |
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Cloudbuster said: DavidEye said: I didn't even know The Bee Gees had a new single out! What's it called?
It's called Man In The Middle and was released in Turkey only. It's from their last studio album (This Is Where I Came In) from 2001. It was included on the recent Number Ones album as a tribute to Maurice as he sang lead vocals on it. It wasn't issued as a single at the time of its initial release. so like i was saying....since neither one of them.... how do you release a song in Turkey only? you look better on your facebook page than you do in person | |
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meltwithu said: so like i was saying....since neither one of them....
how do you release a song in Turkey only? Ask the record company. They have strange agendas. | |
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I'm looking forward to it. Guilty was one of my favorite albums during that time. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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Who knows? Barry and Barbra could hit gold again. When "Guilty" came out back then, that song was played EVERYHERE up and down the dial on the radio. R&B, soft rock, and pop radio embraced that song. I'm sure Barry Gibb was making much $$ from 1977 to 1980. I've always wanted to hear Stevie Wonder and George Benson do a CD together. Their vocal styles would go well together. Someone call Quincy..he needs to get on that! (lol) | |
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I'm definitely curious to hear what this will sound like. And sure enough, Babs must be way beyond "contractual obligation" so she wouldn't be doing it if she wasn't genuinely enthusiastic; I'm sure the same is true for Barry. "I would say that Prince's top thirty percent is great. Of that thirty percent, I'll bet the public has heard twenty percent of it." - Susan Rogers, "Hunting for Prince's Vault", BBC, 2015 | |
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JackieBlue said: I'm looking forward to it. Guilty was one of my favorite albums during that time.
People can say what they want but Guilty was some good stuff. Of course, the market now is a different climate. She may have some success with the adult contempary market and that's about it and nothing significant. | |
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bee gees
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I hate Barbara Streisand
Her voice is so annoying | |
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Quincy and Michael would be amazing. Id give my left arm for that one. | |
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