| Saturday Night Fever |  | Artists: Bee Gees, Yvonne Elliman, Walter Murphy, Tavares, David Shire, Ralph MacDonald, Kool And The Gang, KC & The Sunshine Band, M.F.S.B., Trammps Label: Reprise / Wea Category: Music
List Price: $19.98 Buy New: $5.63 as of 5/20/2012 16:14 UTC details You Save: $14.35 (72%)
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Seller: musicshop780 Sales Rank: 139
Format: Soundtrack, Original recording remastered Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language) Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 4 3 00799833 UPC: 081227998332 EAN: 0081227998332 ASIN: B000P6R6VK
Release Date: July 10, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Bee Gees - O.s.t. - Saturday Night Fever Brazil Import |
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| Tracks:
| • | Stayin' Alive - The Bee Gees | | • | How Deep Is Your Love - The Bee Gees | | • | Night Fever - The Bee Gees | | • | More Than a Woman - The Bee Gees | | • | If I Can't Have You - Yvonne Elliman | | • | A Fifth Of Beethoven - Walter Murphy | | • | More Than a Woman - Tavares | | • | Manhattan Skyline - David Shire | | • | Calypso Breakdown - Ralph MacDonald | | • | Night On Disco Mountain - David Shire | | • | Open Sesame - Kool And The Gang | | • | Jive Talkin' - The Bee Gees | | • | You Should Be Dancing - The Bee Gees | | • | Boogie Shoes - K.C. And The Sunshine Band | | • | Salsation - David Shire | | • | K-Jee - M.F.S.B. | | • | Disco Inferno - The Trammps |
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Product Description It was the film that had it all - love, hope, betrayal, dancing, and one of the best soundtracks in history. Relive the days of tight satin shirts and tighter trousers through the master song-writing skills of the Gibb brothers. 9 tracks - Staying Alive - How Deep Is Your Love - Night Fever - More Than A Woman - If I Can't Have You - Jive Talkin' - You Should Be Dancing - Boogie Shoes - Disco Inferno
Amazon.com The double-disc soundtrack to the blockbuster Saturday Night Fever (available on a single CD) marks both the zenith and the nadir of disco. It was such a popular sensation that it catapulted the music to stratospheric levels of mainstream popularity, and the album was the bestselling movie soundtrack of all time (until The Bodyguard, and then Titanic). But "Disco Fever" became so hot, it could only flame out just as quickly (along with the careers of the Bee Gees). With this record, disco became a phenomenon and a fad. The Bee Gees' contributions are the strongest, especially the once-ubiquitous "Stayin' Alive" and "Night Fever," and they still hold up. Then there's Walter Murphy's "A Fifth of Beethoven," a trivial piece of pop ephemera that may have set new standards for ephemeral triviality. How often will you listen to this record--and how much will you play when you do? There's no telling--but it remains a classic piece of pop history, and when you're in the mood it's a good thing to have around. --Jim Emerson
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