High Civilization
Track Listings
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1. High Civilization
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2. Secret Love
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3. When He's Gone
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4. Happy Ever After
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5. Party With No Name
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6. Ghost Train
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7. Dimensions
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8. Only Love
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9. Human Sacrifice
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10. True Confessions
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11. Evolution
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High Civilization
Average customer rating:
- Off the mark not good
- Entering the 90's- Bee Gees still got it going.
- I'm not ready for This High Civilization, me thinks!
- Not like the real Bee Gees
- greatest album yet**********
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High Civilization
The Bee Gees
Manufacturer: Wea International
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Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000006SUK
Release Date: 1998-11-17 |
Tracks:
- High Civilization
- Secret Love
- When He's Gone
- Happy Ever After
- Party With No Name
- Ghost Train
- Dimensions
- The Only Love
- Human Sacrifice
- True Confessions
- Evolution
Album Description
1991 album by the Brothers Gibb. Unavailable in the U.S., itcontains 11 tracks, including 'Evolution', 'Secret Love' andthe title cut. A Warner Brothers release.
Album Details
Originally Released in 1991, featuring "Secrect Love", "Ghost Train" and More.
Customer Reviews:
Off the mark not good.......2007-01-04
This cd they were trying to hard to get some people who wanted a different sound from the bee gees & the out come of this is that this is a awful cd. Dont buy it.
Entering the 90's- Bee Gees still got it going........2006-01-01
Simply an amazing album. Song after song of beautiful, intense, and testy Bee Gees music. And i believe the tracks are longer than any other's. Every track is at least 5 minutes long except Secret Love, the single, and Party With No Name, only by 6 seconds. But who cares, they're well worth it. The cd starts off with title track High Civilisation, which is pretty much ok. I don't see why Secret Love was released as a single compared to other songs on this cd, although it is very catchy, and pretty simple if you ask me. When He's Gone is one of Robin's best ever ballads, equally as Happy Ever After is one of Barry's best. The next song, Party With No Name, grows on you as you listen to it, and is also very catchy and enjoyable. Ghost Train is also catchy, but I don't really understand what the song is trying to say. Dimensions is also one of Maurice's best ever ballads, because it is simply amazing. The Only Love is also pretty simple, but I'll still listen to it. Human Sacrifice is another excellent Barry Gibb song, and True Confessions is really fun to listen to. And an excellent way to finish off the album is Evolution. Although it's not my favorite album, along with Still Waters, it's the only cd I can keep listening to over and over again without skipping a single track. Hard based, truely decent rock/pop music at it's best. Get it.
I'm not ready for This High Civilization, me thinks!.......2004-07-09
1991's High Civilization is a complex, multi-faceted album. Please don't let my title deceive you. Although it takes some getting used to, I like High Civilization. It's just not an easy album to `get'-mentally or literally. If this is a concept album somebody please let me know!
Some fans believe the lead track High Civilization is about the Rapture. I can see a bit of that in the lyrics, but the music here often overtakes the voices. Each song here has its moments, but they seem to drag on a bit too long. Oddly enough, Secret Love is the shortest song. The album's single returns to the brothers' Motown revival style. The voices and tune are the catchiest (most catchy?) of the album.
When He's Gone blends the styles of the first to tracks together well. Most of the leads here are split between Barry and Robin, or Robin and Barry, depending on your point of view. ;0) Happy Ever After is one of the better tracks here, with harmony! No big wig effects or instruments, harmony and sweet lyrics! Yes! Gone and Happy Ever After were both released as singles, but as usual, The United States is not on the same planet as the rest of the countries that actually like The Bee Gees. It's a shame, there is quality stuff here that fits in musically with what was going on at the time. ARGH! Stupid Warner executives!
I hate to insult songs, I really do, but Party With No Name represents everything that's wrong with this album. I'd still take it over Staying Alive and Jive Talkin' though. 80) All you hear is the drums and the title line is the only words that are recognizable. It's a very big `Huh?' There is no harmony on this album, nor strong individual vocal performances. It's very experimental, or conceptual, I'm not sure which.
Honestly the only thing I remember about Ghost Train is Robin wailing `Ride on my ghost train!' which I find there is something kinky cool about that. Actually there are a lot of cool subtle effects on this track that only come up only on headphones. Dimensions is the Maurice song of the album. As usual per Maurice songs, Dimensions feels slightly different then the rest of the tracks. It's a bit darker than Ghost Train. The music doesn't overtake Mo's vocals, which as a result, are much easier on the ears then the rest of the album. Now if only I could make heads or tails of what he's saying!
Finally! The Only Love! Perhaps the one recognizable Bee Gees song on the album. This power ballad is superb. Unfortunately, this lone slow song seems out of place here. I'm also surprised this wasn't listed as a single. Bah humbug it should have been.
Human Sacrifice has one cool part, but it's kind of creepy. Who wants to hear a song about human sacrifices? True Confessions also has its moments, but it sounds like left overs from Happy Ever After. Barry's shrill voice seems at odds with the heavy drums.
Ahem. Evolution...Robin wrote this for his wife Dwina although Barry sings the erotic double talk lyrics about his sister-in-law's `alternate lifestyle'. The first time I heard this song I couldn't believe that they were singing about what I thought they were singing about. You really need to read the lyrics to understand this one. This closing track bookends well with High Civilization. I can see how there may be a concept at work here. The album has come full circle, for if you could look passed the sexual stereotypes in Evolution, maybe you would be ready for the High Civilization to come. I think that is what they mean. Yeah, maybe.
On a totally unrelated side note! About this time the brothers also penned Let Me Wake Up In Your Arms for Maurice's first wife Lulu. Barry sings back up and Lulu's voice is still top notch on this edgy ballad. To me it's right up there with If I Can't Have You. It's one of those songs, even though it's sung by a woman there is something distinctly Bee Gees about it, ironically unlike most of High Civilization!
Together High Civilization is a technical blur. Setting your player on random and having one of these songs come up is a much better way to appreciate the nuances of each song individually. It's kind of like Staying Alive. An album of just that song, well, after a bit its just noise.
Not like the real Bee Gees.......2004-05-30
Despite the Bee Gees' second tragic loss of their Brother, Maurice, I'll have to contend with this album. Most of the songs are rock and are quite uninteresting--usually when you like a song, time flies by--but not this time. However, the album has its good points--the sorrowful "Secret Love" and emotional "Only Love". But, this album lacks the "How Deep Are Your Loves" and the "Stayin' Alives". I just kept saying to myself that the Bee Gees didn't really think this album through with its speedy-rock music.
You'll hear the difference when their album Main Course is compared to High Civilization. You wouldn't even begin to think that this was the Bee Gees performing in this album. Quite a difference--from R&B to fast-paced rock.
greatest album yet**********.......2003-10-22
i've just recieved this cd. it is by far one of the best. i can not understand why on earth it was not played more on the radio stations. my fav is maurice's dimension. it is a real lose to know that he is not here to make anymore incredible music. the entire cd is full of great music and i can't get enough. i would recommend this to anyone who loves the gibb brothers at much as i do.
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High Civilization
The Bee Gees
Manufacturer: Musicrama/Koch
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Australia & New Zealand
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General
| Pop
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Soft Rock
| Pop
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Pop Rock
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General
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General
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ASIN: B0000DEO0U
Release Date: 2001-04-10 |
Tracks:
- High Civilization
- Secret Love
- When He's Gone
- Happy Ever After
- Party with No Name
- Ghost Train
- Dimensions
- Only Love
- Human Sacrifice
- True Confessions
- Evolution
Average customer rating:
- Off the mark not good
- Entering the 90's- Bee Gees still got it going.
- I'm not ready for This High Civilization, me thinks!
- Not like the real Bee Gees
- greatest album yet**********
|
High Civilization
Bee Gees
Manufacturer: Musicrama, Inc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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| Pop
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Pop
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Similar Items:
- E.S.P.
- One
- Size Isn't Everything
- This Is Where I Came In
- Mr. Natural
ASIN: B000003PX4
Release Date: 1997-09-08 |
Album Description
1991 album by the Brothers Gibb. Unavailable in the U.S., itcontains 11 tracks, including 'Evolution', 'Secret Love' andthe title cut. A Warner Brothers release.
Album Details
Originally Released in 1991, featuring "Secrect Love", "Ghost Train" and More.
Customer Reviews:
Off the mark not good.......2007-01-04
This cd they were trying to hard to get some people who wanted a different sound from the bee gees & the out come of this is that this is a awful cd. Dont buy it.
Entering the 90's- Bee Gees still got it going........2006-01-01
Simply an amazing album. Song after song of beautiful, intense, and testy Bee Gees music. And i believe the tracks are longer than any other's. Every track is at least 5 minutes long except Secret Love, the single, and Party With No Name, only by 6 seconds. But who cares, they're well worth it. The cd starts off with title track High Civilisation, which is pretty much ok. I don't see why Secret Love was released as a single compared to other songs on this cd, although it is very catchy, and pretty simple if you ask me. When He's Gone is one of Robin's best ever ballads, equally as Happy Ever After is one of Barry's best. The next song, Party With No Name, grows on you as you listen to it, and is also very catchy and enjoyable. Ghost Train is also catchy, but I don't really understand what the song is trying to say. Dimensions is also one of Maurice's best ever ballads, because it is simply amazing. The Only Love is also pretty simple, but I'll still listen to it. Human Sacrifice is another excellent Barry Gibb song, and True Confessions is really fun to listen to. And an excellent way to finish off the album is Evolution. Although it's not my favorite album, along with Still Waters, it's the only cd I can keep listening to over and over again without skipping a single track. Hard based, truely decent rock/pop music at it's best. Get it.
I'm not ready for This High Civilization, me thinks!.......2004-07-09
1991's High Civilization is a complex, multi-faceted album. Please don't let my title deceive you. Although it takes some getting used to, I like High Civilization. It's just not an easy album to `get'-mentally or literally. If this is a concept album somebody please let me know!
Some fans believe the lead track High Civilization is about the Rapture. I can see a bit of that in the lyrics, but the music here often overtakes the voices. Each song here has its moments, but they seem to drag on a bit too long. Oddly enough, Secret Love is the shortest song. The album's single returns to the brothers' Motown revival style. The voices and tune are the catchiest (most catchy?) of the album.
When He's Gone blends the styles of the first to tracks together well. Most of the leads here are split between Barry and Robin, or Robin and Barry, depending on your point of view. ;0) Happy Ever After is one of the better tracks here, with harmony! No big wig effects or instruments, harmony and sweet lyrics! Yes! Gone and Happy Ever After were both released as singles, but as usual, The United States is not on the same planet as the rest of the countries that actually like The Bee Gees. It's a shame, there is quality stuff here that fits in musically with what was going on at the time. ARGH! Stupid Warner executives!
I hate to insult songs, I really do, but Party With No Name represents everything that's wrong with this album. I'd still take it over Staying Alive and Jive Talkin' though. 80) All you hear is the drums and the title line is the only words that are recognizable. It's a very big `Huh?' There is no harmony on this album, nor strong individual vocal performances. It's very experimental, or conceptual, I'm not sure which.
Honestly the only thing I remember about Ghost Train is Robin wailing `Ride on my ghost train!' which I find there is something kinky cool about that. Actually there are a lot of cool subtle effects on this track that only come up only on headphones. Dimensions is the Maurice song of the album. As usual per Maurice songs, Dimensions feels slightly different then the rest of the tracks. It's a bit darker than Ghost Train. The music doesn't overtake Mo's vocals, which as a result, are much easier on the ears then the rest of the album. Now if only I could make heads or tails of what he's saying!
Finally! The Only Love! Perhaps the one recognizable Bee Gees song on the album. This power ballad is superb. Unfortunately, this lone slow song seems out of place here. I'm also surprised this wasn't listed as a single. Bah humbug it should have been.
Human Sacrifice has one cool part, but it's kind of creepy. Who wants to hear a song about human sacrifices? True Confessions also has its moments, but it sounds like left overs from Happy Ever After. Barry's shrill voice seems at odds with the heavy drums.
Ahem. Evolution...Robin wrote this for his wife Dwina although Barry sings the erotic double talk lyrics about his sister-in-law's `alternate lifestyle'. The first time I heard this song I couldn't believe that they were singing about what I thought they were singing about. You really need to read the lyrics to understand this one. This closing track bookends well with High Civilization. I can see how there may be a concept at work here. The album has come full circle, for if you could look passed the sexual stereotypes in Evolution, maybe you would be ready for the High Civilization to come. I think that is what they mean. Yeah, maybe.
On a totally unrelated side note! About this time the brothers also penned Let Me Wake Up In Your Arms for Maurice's first wife Lulu. Barry sings back up and Lulu's voice is still top notch on this edgy ballad. To me it's right up there with If I Can't Have You. It's one of those songs, even though it's sung by a woman there is something distinctly Bee Gees about it, ironically unlike most of High Civilization!
Together High Civilization is a technical blur. Setting your player on random and having one of these songs come up is a much better way to appreciate the nuances of each song individually. It's kind of like Staying Alive. An album of just that song, well, after a bit its just noise.
Not like the real Bee Gees.......2004-05-30
Despite the Bee Gees' second tragic loss of their Brother, Maurice, I'll have to contend with this album. Most of the songs are rock and are quite uninteresting--usually when you like a song, time flies by--but not this time. However, the album has its good points--the sorrowful "Secret Love" and emotional "Only Love". But, this album lacks the "How Deep Are Your Loves" and the "Stayin' Alives". I just kept saying to myself that the Bee Gees didn't really think this album through with its speedy-rock music.
You'll hear the difference when their album Main Course is compared to High Civilization. You wouldn't even begin to think that this was the Bee Gees performing in this album. Quite a difference--from R&B to fast-paced rock.
greatest album yet**********.......2003-10-22
i've just recieved this cd. it is by far one of the best. i can not understand why on earth it was not played more on the radio stations. my fav is maurice's dimension. it is a real lose to know that he is not here to make anymore incredible music. the entire cd is full of great music and i can't get enough. i would recommend this to anyone who loves the gibb brothers at much as i do.
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High Civilization
Manufacturer: Pidm
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004XSKV
Release Date: 2000-08-22 |
Tracks:
- High Civilization
- Secret Love
- When He's Gone
- Happy Ever After
- Party With No Name
- Ghost Train
- Dimensions
- The Only Love
- Human Sacrifice
- True Confessions
- Evolution
Customer Reviews:
Hard Edged Rock Sound!.......2001-07-14
Available now only as an inport, this CD is one of the best examples of the Brothers Gibb at their hard-edged best. Fusing rock, funk and R&B, this album departs from the typical Gibb collection with heavy use of percussion and guitar. Co-produced with Femi Jiya (of Prince fame) the sound is crisp, clear and loud. The title track has a high percussion, rythmic beat, ghighlighted iwth the fusion of a live audience. U.K. single, "Secret Love" contains a similiar beat to "Chain Reaction" and "When He's Gone" should have topped the U.S. charts with it's hard driving beat and inventive, tense lead guitar work. "Ghost Train" emits a great ryhtym with sound effects to delight even the most jaded. There are two power ballads, "The Only Love" (a U.K. single) and "Happy Ever After", an eery Andy Gibb voice sound-alike by Barry. "For Whom The Bell Tolls", a top UK single, is one of the Gibbs greater power ballads. The remaining tracks are upbeat, positive funk. This was a departure for the Bee Gees and although America didn't take a good listen, the rest of the world did...and loved it!
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