Bee Gees Spicks & Specks
Spicks and Specks is the second album from The Bee Gees, released under the tutelage of Australia's Festival Records in 1966. Written mostly by the then-teenager Barry Gibb, the 12 sides are packed full of rich vocal harmonies and simple soft-rock acoustic arrangements - the definitive sixties pop sound. Originally issued under the title 'Monday's Rain', the album was re-released after the success of the single 'Spicks and Specks', which features an instantly recognisable riff on the piano. Re-issued here on heavyweight white coloured virgin vinyl.