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⚫ | '''''Spicks and Specks''''' is the [[Bee Gees]] second album. |
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+ | {{Infobox Album |
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+ | | image = Spicksandspecks.jpg |
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+ | | type = Studio Album |
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+ | | released = November [[1965]] |
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+ | | recorded = Australia |
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+ | | length = 28:11 |
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+ | | label = Spin EL 32031 |
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+ | | producer = Nat Kipner and Ossie Byrne |
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+ | }} |
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⚫ | '''''Spicks and Specks''''' is the [[Bee Gees]] second album. It was released in Australia [[1966]]. Their subsequent tour took the [[Bee Gees]] to the salubrious heights of the Kyamba Smith Hall at Wagga Wagga Showground in country New South Wales, where such stars as Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs and The Easybeats also performed. |
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== Track listing == |
== Track listing == |
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Side 1 |
Side 1 |
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− | #"Monday's Rain" |
+ | #"Monday's Rain" |
− | #"How Many Birds" |
+ | #"How Many Birds" |
− | #"Playdown" |
+ | #"Playdown" |
#"Second Hand People" |
#"Second Hand People" |
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− | #"I Don't Know Why I Bother with Myself" |
+ | #"I Don't Know Why I Bother with Myself" |
#"Big Chance" |
#"Big Chance" |
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Side 2 |
Side 2 |
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− | #"[[Spicks and Specks (song)|Spicks and Specks]]" |
+ | #"[[Spicks and Specks (song)|Spicks and Specks]]" |
− | #"Jingle Jangle" |
+ | #"Jingle Jangle" |
− | #"Tint of Blue" |
+ | #"Tint of Blue" |
− | #"Where Are You" |
+ | #"Where Are You" |
− | #"Born a Man" |
+ | #"Born a Man" |
#"Glass House" |
#"Glass House" |
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+ | ==Personnel== |
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+ | Bee Gees |
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+ | * [[Barry Gibb]] - vocals, guitar |
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+ | * [[Robin Gibb]] - vocals, harmonica, guitar |
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+ | * [[Maurice Gibb]] - vocals, guitar, bass, piano |
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+ | Guest and additional musicians |
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+ | * [[John Robinson]] - bass |
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+ | * [[Steve Kipner]] - vocals |
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+ | * [[Colin Petersen]] - drums |
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+ | * [[Russell Bamsley]] - drums |
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+ | * [[Geoff Grant]] - trumpet |
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+ | * [[Ossie Byrne]] - sound engineer |
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- This page is about the album. For the song, see: Spicks and Specks (song)
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Spicks and Specks is the Bee Gees second album. It was released in Australia 1966. Their subsequent tour took the Bee Gees to the salubrious heights of the Kyamba Smith Hall at Wagga Wagga Showground in country New South Wales, where such stars 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"
Personnel
Bee Gees
- Barry Gibb - vocals, guitar
- Robin Gibb - vocals, harmonica, guitar
- Maurice Gibb - vocals, guitar, bass, piano
Guest and additional musicians
- John Robinson - bass
- Steve Kipner - vocals
- Colin Petersen - drums
- Russell Bamsley - drums
- Geoff Grant - trumpet
- Ossie Byrne - sound engineer