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Spicks and Specks is the debut studio album by the Bee Gees, released in 1966. The album showcases the band's early pop sound with elements of folk and rock, characterized by their harmonious vocals and intricate melodies. It features a blend of original compositions and covers, highlighting their songwriting prowess even at the beginning of their career. The title track, 'Spicks and Specks,' became a significant hit in Australia, cementing the Bee Gees' place in the music scene and leading to their subsequent international success. The album is often regarded as a classic representation of 1960s pop music and has been influential in shaping the sound of future generations.