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7 Number Ones And Its BACK! September 20, 2007 Martin A Hogan (San Francisco, CA.) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
"SNF" sold over 35 million copies world-wide. It also garnered seven #1 hits in the USA alone. The Bee Gees also won several Grammys from this for production and vocal arrangement. A unique mix of disco, funk and orchestration, this album (now one CD and newly remastered to perfection) defined a generation and a lasting style of music (albeit with repercussions). If you are still stalling on buying this, consider that it has been remixed and if you ever want to listen to dance songs that actually contain interesting lyrics; this is the one.
The Fever is still red hot September 15, 2007 Scott N. Burton (Bridgeport,CT USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Hard to believe,it's been thirty years since this classic soundtrack was released-It spent a total a total of 25 weeks at #1 on the Billboard album chart-Four of the songs topped the pop chart:"How Deep Is Your Love","Stayin Alive",& "Night Fever" by The Bee Gees & "If I Can't Have You" by Yvonne Elliman-The soundtrack also includes another # 1 song "A Fifth Of Beethoven" by Walter Murphy from 1976-Who can forget "Disco Inferno" by The Traamps & "Boogie Shoes" by KC & The Sunshine Band?-This music is truly timeless!
Unbeleivable music September 21, 2007 Solomon (Puerto Rico) It's a shame this album never won an Oscar. The Academy Awards really blew it with this one.I have seen over the years how inferior soundtracks have won. And this album being as good as it is never even received a nomination. This album was overlooked by the judges. I don't know which album won that year, but if I don't remember wrong, Thank God is Friday (which is a much inferior movie)with its bland songs took the big prize a year or two later.Incredible.
Put on your best butterfly collar and dance! December 30, 2007 Preston M. Minyard (Tulsa, OK) This is a great remastered reissue, if you love to go back to the disco era. Listening to this makes me want to put on my boogie shoes and dance, if I could, just like John Travolta did in the movie.
The Disco Age July 13, 2008 Dave A. Garcia (New York City, New York) Well what can I say, one of the best soundtracks known to man & woman. It's always good to have for memories and just to groove to while cleaning the place on a Saturday afternoon. The Bee Gees, The Trammps, Kool & the Gang Etc. Just good old disco music to groove to. I would advise this CD to anyone especially one that grew up during this time, and if you didn't check out the movie first then buy the soundtrack. Dave
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