
| | Patrick Cowley [ mp3 ]album: Menergy (Fusion Records Album) format: mp3 release: 1981 bitrate: 192 length: 32:12 min
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Tracks of Menergy (Fusion Records Album):
Menergy.mp3
I Wanna Take You Home.mp3
X-Factor.mp3
I Got A Line On You.mp3
Menergy (Reprise).mp3
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| | Patrick Cowley [ mp3 ]album: Mind Warp format: mp3 release: 1982 bitrate: 192 length: 75:22 min
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Tracks of Mind Warp:
Tech-No-Logical World.mp3
Invasion.mp3
They Came At Night.mp3
Mind Warp.mp3
Primitive World.mp3
Mutant Man.mp3
Goin' Home.mp3
Invasion (Remix).mp3
Mind Warp (Remix).mp3
Goin' Home (Remix).mp3
Tech-No-Logical World (Instrumental).mp3
Tech-No-Logical World (Radio Edit).mp3
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| | Patrick Cowley [ mp3 ]album: Megatron Man format: mp3 release: 1987 bitrate: 192 length: 74:16 min
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Tracks of Megatron Man:
Megatron Man.mp3
Thank God For Music.mp3
Menergy.mp3
Get A Little.mp3
Lift-Off.mp3
I Wanna Take You Home.mp3
Sea Hunt.mp3
Teen Planet.mp3
If You Feel It.mp3
Megatron Man '87.mp3
Megatron Man (Radio Edit).mp3
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| | Patrick Cowley [ mp3 ]album: 12 By 12: The Patrick Cowley Collection format: mp3 release: 1988 bitrate: 192 length: 74:37 min
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Tracks of 12 By 12: The Patrick Cowley Collection:
Mind Warp.mp3
Thank God For Music.mp3
I Wanna Take You Home.mp3
Get A Little.mp3
Right On Target.mp3
Going Home.mp3
Menergy.mp3
Lift Off.mp3
Megatron Man.mp3
Do You Wanna Funk.mp3
Pushin Too Hard.mp3
Invasion.mp3
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| | Patrick Cowley [ mp3 ]album: The Ultimate Collection format: mp3 release: 1990 bitrate: 192 length: 74:48 min
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Tracks of The Ultimate Collection:
Megatron Man.mp3
Right On Target.mp3
Pushing Too Hard.mp3
Invasion.mp3
Menergy.mp3
Lift Off.mp3
Going Home.mp3
Do Ya Wanna Funk.mp3
Tech-No-Logical World.mp3
Get A Little.mp3
Mind Warp.mp3
Thank God For Music.mp3
I Wanna Take You Home.mp3
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News from our arhive: Bee Gees Name To Be Retired, Robin Gibb Says |
In the wake of Maurice Gibb's death earlier this month, his brother and bandmate Robin has decided that the Bee Gees will no longer continue as a group. During an interview with the U.K. morning television show "GMTV," Maurice's twin brother, Robin, said he and older brother Barry will persevere musically, though not collectively as the trio that helped ignite the disco explosion in 1977 with the soundtrack to "Saturday Night Fever."
"The Bee Gees, to us, was the three brothers," Robin said. "In Maurice's name, we would respect that and not be the Bee Gees anymore." Robin's announcement runs counter to Barry's statement that the Bee Gees, a long-form acronym for Brothers Gibb, would continue as a tribute to Maurice.
For the brothers to carry on making music is what Maurice would have wanted, Robin said. "Anything [Barry and I] do, we will do together, but it'll be as brothers and not under the name of the Bee Gees. We don't want to be the Bee Gees again."
The group's U.S. manager didn't return calls by press time.
Maurice died of a heart attack on January 12 in Miami. He was 53. |
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