Track Listing
All compositions by Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb.
- "Paying the Price of Love" - 4:12
- The lead single from the album. It had numerous alternate "mixes" available in different releases.
- "Kiss of Life" - 4:14
- Originally planned as the second single from the album, and released as the fourth single in some markets. It is an energetic rock/dance hybrid with an impressively complex vocal line involving distinctive Robin and Barry solo vocals as well as group vocals.
- "How to Fall in Love, Part 1" - 5:59
- Strangely, there was no second part of the song available.
- "Omega Man" - 3:59
- Lead vocals by Maurice.
- "Haunted House" - 5:44
- "I guess you could say the song's about divorce" Barry said when the track was included with a free CD given away with Q Magazine.
- "Heart Like Mine" - 4:41
- Robin said this was inspired by Enya's moody songs, and he gets some of the slow dreamy feel of her music.
- "Anything for You" - 4:36
- "Blue Island" - 3:15
- "Dedicated to the children of the former Yugoslavia", according to the liner notes.
- "Above and Beyond" - 4:27
- Lead vocals by Maurice.
- "For Whom the Bell Tolls" - 5:06
- The epic-ballad, biggest hit from the album.
- "Fallen Angel" - 4:30
- "Decadance" - 4:31
- A new remix of the classic #1 hit "You Should Be Dancing", which was included only in the European version of the album.
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