For potential buyers of the double CD just as much: Of course, the title "The Ultimate Bee Gees" is completely coated. The Australian, the British, the disco and the late Bee Gees get under a double CD Hat is impossible. It also succeeded only partially in the 4CD box "Tales From The Brothers Gibb". The 60s are covered quite useful in this "Ultimate", but since the rights for the studio version of "Spicks and Specks" obviously are not going to get (although at that time appeared in Germany at Polydor), was here again, as many times before, resorted to the live version. Somewhat inconsistent choice of mono and stereo versions. 6 recordings of singles from the 60s come in mono, To Love Somebody, I Started A Joke and Do not Forget To Remember, however in stereo. Representative certainly the choice of the songs of the disco stage of Gibbs. Gaps then (logically) in the music of the 80s and 90s - as I said, a hat is not enough. Whether the 3 live recordings on CD 2 "ultimate" are (reminds me to play the guitar on "Islands in the Stream" at about the Police?) May also be an open question. Conclusion: I bought me because there is concentrated here, in fact, good. In my opinion the best of the previous myriad Best Ofs. But it is probably not around anyway, the new editions of the first LPs - now published as gorgeous foil made double CDs in mono and stereo to buy. And the original CDs are 70 and 80, so I think in any good budget of slightly more mature generation.