High Civilization

High Civilization is the 19th studio album by the Bee Gees. It was released in March 1991 on Warner Bros.

History

The successful album One could still follow more modern sounds of the Bee Gees on High Civilization. Bonds from Prince to the Chipmunks and inspiration from the then popular becoming techno were installed. The album was not promoted in the U.S. in the same degree as the previous one. The band focused on the abroad, especially in German-speaking countries, the album was a success, it reached number 2 in Germany, in Austria and in Switzerland number 4 ranked 6th

Criticism

On the website Allmusic.com the critics were 2 of 5 stars. It refers to the musical course of the band as "wrong." The modern bonds are present in excess. William Ruhlmann wrote: "You can not really blame a band did has had recurring success by faithfully Following contemporary pop trends for trying it, but you can blame them for failing. " The Chicago Tribune criticized the excessively long songs, there were no singles here: " True, the Bee Gees have stretched out on some previous dance smashes, but Those songs Could have melted this Entire album. "

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