Thanks Robin Gibb and your family that you think about this musical heritage didst still experience ourselves. Your Requiem 'Titanic' as once Mozart You have not experienced. I'm a fan of the very first hour of the Bee Gees, own almost all disks and CDs, and of you as an individual artist. About 50 St. Catherine Drive settles me a melancholy mood because I know now that your voice will never be heard. But all your and your brothers, songs remain not only as receive sound archive but take a place in our hearts. So I am pleased that your recent collected works can be heard on this CD. Sure, there are great, great songs, but somehow I miss the old, melodious ballads made the your voice to the specific and the time was not altered by modern effects. Granted Your son gave himself real effort and some places also sound saugeil and remember almost to the experimental phase of the Beatles. Of course, the age of technology advances and so I find that the Super Arrangements unfortunately this zeitgeist and the music market were sacrificed. I miss something personal, own the instrumentalization and not something überarrangiertes and smoothly ironed, sometimes a little boring. Also I miss, not only with you, a real hit of leaves an open heart. With 'Do not cry alone' you is this but almost succeeded again. Overall, though, a CD that everyone die Bee Gees fan 'must have' Thank you God bless you. What I find very beautiful and interesting is that your wife Dwina has described each song the genesis and your thoughts in the CD booklet. As an addendum, I can not advise anyone interested to Youtube 'Rare Bee Gees' to listen as are hundreds of unpublished works by the Brothers Gibb to find her life body of work. They were certainly as good and creative as the Beatles.