This Is Where I Came In (Bee Gees)

Approval Rate: 92%

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    oodie030

    Wed Jun 05 2002

    Haven't heard the whole album yet BUT if the title track is any indication, then this should be the BEST bee gees record in years.

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    beegees

    Wed Jun 05 2002

    This is a return to the Classic late 60's early 70's Bee Gees style, and it's like they haven't even beem away from it. "She keeps on coming" is as good as "Bad bad dreams from "To whom it may concern" The title track is as good as anything from the "Bee Gees 1st" album. Overall I give it 10 out of 10. It's amazing that they still have so many great song ideas after all these years, and still sing as well, too.

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    devilkillgeorg_eluver

    Wed May 08 2002

    A really great album. The Bee Gees are back with some really good songs. A return to the late 60's early 70's songs they used to write before the disco years.

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    kevi8916ie

    Sat Jul 28 2001

    I think that this album is a magnificent piece of work by the Bee Gees. There is great musical flexibility to be experienced throughout the 14 tracks, with each Gibb brother taking turns on tackling the lead vocals. The tracks which standout most are 'Wedding Day' - a possible future single, 'Embrace' - featuring one of Robin's best ever performances, and 'Technicolour Dreams' which sounds rather like a TV theme tune. Since making their 'comeback' in 1987, the Bee Gees have released 6 studio albums. In my opinion, 'This Is Where I Came In' is the best one of those. Buy it today.

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    playmisty

    Tue Jun 19 2001

    Before making such un-educated remarks, listen to the CD. This CD sounds like nothing they have done before, which holds true for all of their albums. They keep re-inventing themselves so as not to sound old and stalem, like so many other older groups. This album mixes rock with classic balladry and great R&B. Another great effort from a great team of songwriters/singers/musicians.

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    aewilson

    Tue Jun 05 2001

    Wonderful album. The Bee Gees at their finest.

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    elasticamg

    Fri May 25 2001

    TIWICI is a definitive album that shows the Boy's still have diversity and individuality. Unlike todays fame which has a manufactured almost formulaic quality The Bee Gee's are naturally talented and prolific Brothers who appeal to all ages and sexes all over the world - An unquantifiable achievement. They have had their knockdowns in the past some self inflicted but mostly from 'critics' and 'press' who try to tell us what we should like, they even rise above that. Big Hugs and Thanks to them and their families for marking moments down the years with memorable moving lyrics and experimental emotional sounds.

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    lemew2

    Fri May 25 2001

    Just another reason why the Bee Gees are still riding high. Two platinum albums in the 90s. Not even to mention 30 years of hits. This album has a lot of great songs, Wedding Day, Sacred Trust and She Keeps on Coming Back For More to name a few. Don't knock it until you try it. I DARE YOU to lister to the whole album

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    angel62

    Sat May 05 2001

    EXCELLENT!!!WHAT ELSE CAN ONE SAY. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE AS OTHERS HAVE SAID!!! MAURICE SINGS LEAD ON MAN IN THE MIDDLE!!!YOU GUYS HAVE TO HEAR THAT!!SOOOO COOL! AND MY KIDS LOVE I DONT WANNA LIVE LIKE THAT,WHAT A SHOCK TO HEAR BEE GEES ROCK......AGAIN!!

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    annecicilioni

    Thu Apr 26 2001

    Thoroughly enjoyed this CD. There isn't one dud on the whole album. The variety of style make it so interesting. From the rock sound of "She Keeps On Coming" & "Voice In The Wilderness" to the cool sounds of "Sacred Trust" & "Loose Talk Costs Lives" to Tin Pan Alley in "Technicolor Dreams". There is something for everyone on this album. Good job Bee Gees!!!

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    nikilispi

    Thu Apr 26 2001

    I noticed that people just gave this album 1 star just so it wouldn't be listed as number one. I would bet my house, car, kids, and dog that they haven't even heard this CD. They just voted because it's the Bee Gees and they automatically think, oh it must a disco album. That is so ridiculous! Read the critics reviews and listen to the music and find out why this album is 5 stars.

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    jackie72

    Wed Apr 25 2001

    The Brothers Gibb have returned to their roots and have done it in excellent fashion. They have combined rock, soul and classic balladry into a great collection that highlights their superb natural three part harmonies. Their early rock influences stand out on "She Keeps On Coming", while their R&B influences shine on "Loose Talk Costs Lives" and even incorporate current sounds on "Deja Vu". There is also a great wedding standard called "Wedding Day" which EVERY bride & groom should dance to. The CD closes out with "Voice In The Wilderness" which is a guitar fueled frenzy loaded with energy. A CD definetly worth getting!