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1991 video by Bee Gees
One for All Tour
Video by
Bee Gees
Released
10 April 1991
Recorded
November 1989
Venue
National Tennis Centre, Melbourne, Australia
Genre
Rock, pop, disco, funk, soul, R&B, acoustic
Length
102 min.
Label
MPI Home Video
Eagle Vision
Director
Adrian Woods, Peter Demetris
Producer
Adrian Woods
Bee Gees chronology
The Bee Gees Special (1979)
One for All Tour (1991)
Keppel Road (1997)
One for All Tour is a concert video from The Bee Gees recorded live at the National Tennis Centre in Melbourne, Australia in November 1989. Melbourne was the third final stop on their 1989 One for All World Tour, which included the United States, Europe, and Asia the first time the Bee Gees played live there since their 1979 Spirits Having Flown Tour. Originally, this video was released in two volumes on VHS, each 50 minutes apiece. Volume One incorrectly listed the song "My World" from 1972 instead of the song "World" from 1967. In the DVD era, the cover was slightly changed and was released under the title The Very Best of The Bee Gees Live! in 1997.
In 2014, the Melbourne show was made available on CD for the first time as part of a box set chronicling their period on Warner Bros.
In 2018, Eagle Rock Entertainment re-released the concert on blu-ray and DVD in its original aspect ratio under the title One for All Tour: Live in Australia 1989. The audio was presented in a newly mixed and mastered surround sound.[1]
^Tim Peacock (19 December 2017). "The Bee Gees' 'One For All Tour Live in Australia' To Receive DVD Release". UDiscoverMusic.com. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
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