"Voices & Images" is the debut studio album by the German synth-pop band Camouflage. Released in 1988, the album is considered a landmark in the synth-pop and new wave genres. Known for its catchy melodies, atmospheric synth arrangements, and the distinctive baritone vocals of lead singer Marcus Meyn, "Voices & Images" includes the hit single "The Great Commandment," which contributed to the album's success. The record showcases Camouflage's ability to blend electronic and pop elements, making it a notable release in the late 1980s music landscape.