Idea, released on September 1, 1968, under the Bee Gees Catalog label, is a captivating journey through the early sounds of disco by the iconic Bee Gees. This 35-minute album is a testament to the band's versatility and innovation, featuring a blend of catchy melodies and soulful harmonies that would later become their signature style. From the upbeat and romantic "Let There Be Love" to the introspective and poignant "I Started a Joke," each track showcases the Bee Gees' ability to craft songs that resonate with listeners on a deep level. The album also includes the title track "Idea," a hauntingly beautiful ballad that highlights the band's vocal prowess. With tracks like "Kitty Can" and "Indian Gin And Whisky Dry," the Bee Gees demonstrate their knack for creating memorable hooks and infectious rhythms. Idea is not just an album but a collection of songs that capture the essence of the late 1960s, making it a timeless piece of music history.