Spicks and Specks

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Spicks and Specks

Spicks and Specks is the second studio album by the Bee Gees. It was released in November 1966, on Spin. Primarily written by Barry Gibb, the album features the first Robin Gibb composition “I Don’t Know Why I Bother With Myself” and a Maurice Gibbcomposition “Where Are You”.
 
Unlike the previous album The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs, which had only contained three songs that had not previously appeared on singles and thus functioned more as a compilation, Spicks and Specks can in a sense be regarded as the group’s first proper album.
 
The success of the title track ironically took place just as the band were sailing back to England in 1967 to further their musical career. Wikipedia

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  • I Like Your Old Stuff

    The album is a ripper and if you like the Bee Gees’ early material and haven’t heard great tracks like "Jingle Jangle", "Playdown" and "How Many Birds" you owe it to yourself to give it a listen. 

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