The CD has 17 songs already more than the average. The brilliant songwriter and singer Robin Gibb has set a dignified monument with this work. Many thanks all those who made it possible that this disc came to the Mark. Robin himself it was not so privileged to witness the surrender itself. And when you consider that the last song should still have been voiced in the deathbed that deserves the deepest respect which you can pay someone. I bought before the official release date 3 songs. To acquire the rest on 26.09.2014. The panel is one of the best of the Brothers Gibb. Even though she herself is a mix of well-known "old" and new songs. With Sydney an "unfinished" demo is even delivered. But this is perfect and not be seen as a demo. The CD shows in an impressive way the craftsmanship and sense of the artist. The presentation is top notch. Orchestral accompaniment in the usual Bee Gees mania of beginnings, mature vocals and lots of melancholy can melt away the listener. With Avalanche a number from the unfortunately unreleased 2.Soloalbum is rearranged. Each of the titles is abstrichlos a class of its own. Whether Sorry, All We Have Is Now, Solid, Instant Love, Anniversary or already published on Titanic Requiem Do not Cry Alone. Robin Gibb will be forgotten forever. His almost infinite creation of songs and compositions find no comparison in pop music. I am very sad about the death of Robin. A graceful, perfect and memorable nice parting gift, he has made himself and the world. Although Bee Gees fan from the beginning, I do not drive often heard than this. A title of the Bee Gees from Odessa is getting to the point: Robin and 50 St. Catherine's Drive are a Black Diamond. 1000 x 5 Stars.