“Spicks And Specks” by Bee Gees - album review
features in: Album Chart of 1966 ● Album Chart of the Decade: 1960s |
Another album full of Bee Gees originals, mainly down to the amazingly prolific Barry Gibb. I’ll give them their due, they’re right on the money as far as cultivating the sound of the day, evoking Lemon Pipers brand of psychedelia with Stonesy garage and Hermansy pop. Brisbane’s short wave signal is picking up loud and clear…
The Jukebox Rebel
21–Sep–2010
Tracklist |
A1 | [03:00] Bee Gees - Monday’s Rain (Barry Gibb) Pop Ballad |
A2 | [01:59] Bee Gees - How Many Birds (Barry Gibb) Pop |
A3 | [02:55] Bee Gees - Playdown (Barry Gibb) Folk Rock / Americana |
A4 | [02:10] Bee Gees - Second Hand People (Barry Gibb) Songwriter |
A5 | [02:47] Bee Gees - I Don’t Know Why I Bother With Myself (Barry Gibb) Folk Rock / Americana |
A6 | [01:42] Bee Gees - Big Chance (Barry Gibb) Pop |
B1 | [02:56] Bee Gees - Spicks And Specks (Barry Gibb) Pop |
B2 | [02:13] Bee Gees - Jingle Jangle (Barry Gibb) Folk |
B3 | [02:07] Bee Gees - Tint Of Blue (Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb) Pop |
B4 | [02:13] Bee Gees - Where Are You? (Barry Gibb) Pop |
B5 | [03:12] Bee Gees - Born A Man (Barry Gibb) Blues / Rhythm n Blues |
B6 | [01:57] Bee Gees - Glass House (Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Robin Gibb) Songwriter |