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| Studio album by The Bee Gees | ||||
| Released | 1966 | |||
| Recorded | Australia | |||
| Genre | Pop, rock | |||
| Label | Spin EL 32031 | |||
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Spicks and Specks is the Bee Gees second album. It was released in Australia 1966 (see 1966 in music). Their subsequent tour took the Bee Gees to the the Kyamba Smith Hall at Wagga Wagga Showground in country New South Wales, where such acts as Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs and The Easybeats also performed.
Track listing
Side 1
- "Monday's Rain"
- "How Many Birds"
- "Playdown"
- "Second Hand People"
- "I Don't Know Why I Bother with Myself"
- "Big Chance"
Side 2
- "Spicks and Specks"
- "Jingle Jangle"
- "Tint of Blue"
- "Where are You?"
- "Born a Man"
- "Glass House"
Trivia
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- Although it was never released in CD, there are in the market many of them with this title, though none with the same content.
- All songs are on the rarities compilation Brilliant from Birth.
- The songs name was used for an Australian music-themed television quiz show Spicks and Specks and also the Theme song for the show.
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