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Guide to
British Music of the 1960s |
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The Bee Gees - Discography |
Biography |
Discography |
Web Links |
Books
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Singles (1960s)
- Spicks & Specks / I am the World
- New York Mining Disaster 1941 / I Can't See Nobody
- To Love Somebody / Close Another Door
- Massachusetts / Barker of the UFO
- World / Sir Geoffrey Saved the World
- Words / Sinking Ships
- Jumbo / The Singer Sang His Song
- I've Gotta Get a Message to You / Kitty Can
- First of May / Lamplight
- Tomorrow Tomorrow / Sun in my Morning
- Don't Forget To Remember / The Lord
Albums (1960s)
- Bee Gees First (Polydor 825 220-2) (14 July 1967)
- Horizontal (Polydor 833 659-2)
- Rare, Precious & Beautiful
- Idea (Polydor 833 630-2)
- Rare, Precious & Beautiful Vol 2
- Rare, Precious & Beautiful Vol 3
- Odessa
Video/DVD
Notable Compilations
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No One's Gonna Change Our World (Regal Starline SRS 5013) (12 December 1969)
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A Slight Disturbance in my Mind (Grapefruit CRSEGBOX066) (31 January 2020)
- Think I'm Going Weird: Original Artefacts
from the British Psychedelic Scene 1966-1968 (29 October 2021)
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