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                                                                                        Izdavač: Ostalo
                                                                                                                        Žanr: Fank i Soul, Pop, Rok
                                                                                                                        Poreklo: Strani izvođač
                                                                                
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Studio album by the Bee Gees 
Released	13 September 1993 
Recorded	August 1992–June 1993[1] 
Studio	Middle Ear, Miami Beach[1] 
Genre	 
Pop rockdance-popacousticnew jack swing[1] 
Length	50:43 (US) 
55:39 (European) 
Label	Polydor 
Producer	 
Barry GibbRobin GibbMaurice GibbFemi Jiya 
Bee Gees studio albums chronology 
High Civilization 
(1991)	Size Isn`t Everything 
(1993)	Still Waters 
(1997) 
Size Isn`t Everything is the twentieth studio album by the Bee Gees, released in the UK on 13 September 1993,[2] and the US on 2 November of the same year.[1] The brothers abandoned the contemporary dance feel of the previous album High Civilization and went for what they would describe as `A return to our sound before Saturday Night Fever`.[1] 
 
Recording 
The album marked the Bee Gees`s return to Polydor Records after their three-album contract with Warner Bros. Records.[3] The album was recorded following a time of considerable strain for the Gibb brothers. Maurice had only recently managed to overcome his long-term struggle with alcoholism and Barry Gibb`s wife and prematurely newborn daughter both suffered ill health. Barry himself was also scheduled to have back surgery. Subsequently, on 6 March 1992, the brothers` father, Hugh Gibb, died, the day after the birthday of their late brother Andy, who had died in 1988. The album was dedicated to Hugh. Work on the album began in 1992.[4] 
 
Content 
The first track `Paying the Price of Love` has numerous `alternate mixes` available in different releases. `Kiss of Life` is an energetic rock/dance hybrid with an impressively complex vocal line involving distinctive Robin and Barry`s solo vocals as well as the group`s vocals. `Omega Man` and `Above and Beyond` feature lead vocals by Maurice Gibb. On `Haunted House`, Barry commented in an interview with Q magazine, `I guess you could say the song`s about divorce`. According to Robin, `Heart Like Mine` was inspired by Enya`s moody songs, and he gets some of the slow dreamy feel of her music. `Blue Island` was dedicated to the children of the former Yugoslavia and according to Barry that the song was the nicest track they had ever written.[3] 
 
`For Whom the Bell Tolls` became the biggest hit on Size Isn`t Everything. The last track, `Decadance` was a new remix of the classic No. 1 hit `You Should Be Dancing`, which was included only on the European version of the album. The unison scream of the line (`My baby moves at midnight`) by Barry at 2:20 was first sung to the public back in 1989, towards the end of the One for All Tour in Melbourne.[3] 
Track listing 
All tracks were written and composed by Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb.[19] 
 
Size Isn`t Everything track listing 
No.	Title	Lead vocal(s)	Length 
1.	`Paying the Price of Love`	Barry	4:12 
2.	`Kiss of Life`	Robin and Barry	4:14 
3.	`How to Fall in Love, Part 1`	Barry	5:59 
4.	`Omega Man`	Maurice	3:59 
5.	`Haunted House`	Barry and Robin	5:44 
6.	`Heart Like Mine`	Robin and Barry	4:41 
7.	`Anything for You`	Barry	4:36 
8.	`Blue Island`	Barry and Robin	3:15 
9.	`Above and Beyond`	Maurice and Barry	4:27 
10.	`For Whom the Bell Tolls`	Barry and Robin	5:06 
11.	`Fallen Angel`	Robin	4:30 
12.	`Decadance` (not on US release)	Barry and Robin	4:31 
Personnel 
Barry Gibb – lead, harmony and backing vocals, rhythm guitar[19] 
Robin Gibb – lead, harmony and backing vocals[19] 
Maurice Gibb – backing and harmony vocals, keyboards, synthesizer, guitars; lead vocals (`Omega Man` and `Above and Beyond`)[19] 
Additional personnel[19] 
 
Alan Kendall – lead guitar 
Tim Cansfield – lead guitar 
Slash – guitar[20] (uncredited) 
Steve Howe – acoustic guitar (`Haunted House`; uncredited)[21] 
George `Chocolate` Perry – bass guitar 
Tim Moore – keyboards, synthesizer, programmer 
Trevor Murrell – drums 
Ed Calle – saxophone 
Luis Jardim – percussion 
Gustav Lezcano – harmonica (`Blue Island`)