The Eaten Alive Demos - Barry Gibb

The Eaten Alive Demos

Barry Gibb

  • Genre: Pop
  • Release Date: 2006-10-10
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 8

  • ℗ 2006 BarryGibb.com

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Oh Teacher Barry Gibb 3:25 USD 0.99
2
Experience Barry Gibb 4:46 USD 0.99
3
More and More Barry Gibb 3:02 USD 0.99
4
I'm Watching You Barry Gibb 3:40 USD 0.99
5
Love On the Line Barry Gibb 4:01 USD 0.99
6
(I Love) Being In Love With Yo Barry Gibb 4:30 USD 0.99
7
Crime of Passion Barry Gibb 3:43 USD 0.99
8
Don't Give Up On Each Other Barry Gibb 3:53 USD 0.99

Reviews

  • Treasures...

    4
    By mrjvl
    I really enjoyed hearing the demos! Oh Teacher, love it! I know the Michael Jackson produced the actual "Eaten Alive" track and that the demo is of him singing, but it would have been great if all of the demos were apart of this collection. I really would love to hear the MJ demo as well.
  • Diamond in the Rough

    5
    By Louisiana Music Lover
    I am extremely excited to hear these Diana Ross songs in their original demo form. I am a little disappointed that Chain Reaction and Eaten Alive are not present, but it's refreshing to hear this stuff just as a comparison point to what the great Diana Ross released after working with the great Barry Gibb!
  • Barry Gill Al Bum REview

    4
    By domino3285
    This is one of the premier voices of my generation. I have grown up with this man, And tonight this was like an early Christmas present. I couldnt believe it when I saw this on Itunes. Thank you so much, Thank you Barry for continuing the legacy of you amazing talent. You have been missed terribly. The massive void that was left by you and your brothers is enormous.. I enjoyed what I listened to, I will comeback and purchsase the reast next week. Thank you for allowing us to share in the gift of your music,
  • The Eaten Alive Demos

    3
    By photo dude
    These song are awesome. I like hearing the Barry Gibb versions but I really miss the Diana Ross Verions! Where are they? I can't find them on itunes. I particularily love Diana in Crimes of Passion and Experience. Her pop Diva really deliveres a punch to these great tunes.
  • A glimpse behind the curtain of genius

    5
    By Timothy Wittwer
    I do not pretend to be unbiased here. Barry Gibb's singing talent is surpassed only by his song writing gifts. The "Eaten Alive" demos focus the spotlight of attention squarely on the song's creator with no middle-man (ahem, women) to detract. No offense, Diana Ross... you were wise enough to hire the best to write for you, twice!
  • A treasure unearthed...

    4
    By Ryan (Lil King)
    Many thanks to Barry Gibb for sharing these treasures with the world. There are some great songs on this collection, particularly "Experience". It's up there with Barry's finest compositions with a beautiful, sweeping chorus that is reminiscent of "Heartbreaker". Other notable songs are "I'm Watching You" and "Love On The Line" which carry the quality melodies and hooks we've come to expect from the Gibbs. It's also great to hear classic ballads like "More And More" and "Don't Give Up On Each Other". The vocals are delivered with ultimate precision, showcasing Barry's superb falsetto at it's very best. I can't wait for the other demos to hit iTunes. This is a MUST have for any real Bee Gees/Barry Gibb fan. Thanks Barry!!!
  • The Demos

    4
    By ZYBGS
    Waiting for this one for a long time, too bad that the title song Eatin Alive & Chain Reaction are not on this collection. Thanks Barry, waiting for the other demos.
  • Retro and New

    5
    By BigHairListener
    It reminds me a little of the Guilty days, with more of a sweet side. I love the Bee Gees and all of Mr. Gibb's collaborations, this collection is no exception to the rule-good tunes! Big Hair in Bensenville!
  • If A Demo Is All You Can Get

    3
    By Marty From SF
    Actually, it is surprising that DEMOS are being sold on iTunes. However, if you have to buy quality DEMOS, Barry Gibb is the king. Its striking that the two most upbeat songs from this album, 'Eaten' Alive" and "Chain Reaction" are not here. "Crime Of Passion" fills the bill for good song craftmanship and "More And More" could not be more tailor fit for Diana Ross; it just oozes her personality. The remainder of the songs are MOR, but that's not entirely bad - just not perfect, which is what one expects from the likes of Barry Gibb.

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