The Honeycombs - The Honeycombs (Expanded) (1964/2020)
BAND/ARTIST: The Honeycombs
- Title: The Honeycombs (Expanded)
- Year Of Release: 1964/2020
- Label: Warner Music Group - X5 Music Group
- Genre: Pop Rock
- Quality: FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:03:47
- Total Size: 204 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Colour Slide
02. Once You Know
03. Without You It Is Night
04. That's the Way
05. I Want to Be Free
06. How the Mighty Have Fallen
07. Have I the Right
08. Just a Face In the Crowd
09. Nice While It Lasted
10. Me from You
11. Leslie Anne
12. She's Too Way Out
13. It Ain't Necessarily So
14. This Too Shall Pass Away
15. Please Don't Pretend Again
16. Hab' ich das recht
17. Du sollst nicht traurig sein
18. Is It Because
19. I'll Cry Tomorrow
20. Eyes
21. If You've Got to Pick a Baby
22. I Can't Stop (45 Version)
23. Something Better Beginning
24. I'll See You Tomorrow
25. Can't Get Through to You
01. Colour Slide
02. Once You Know
03. Without You It Is Night
04. That's the Way
05. I Want to Be Free
06. How the Mighty Have Fallen
07. Have I the Right
08. Just a Face In the Crowd
09. Nice While It Lasted
10. Me from You
11. Leslie Anne
12. She's Too Way Out
13. It Ain't Necessarily So
14. This Too Shall Pass Away
15. Please Don't Pretend Again
16. Hab' ich das recht
17. Du sollst nicht traurig sein
18. Is It Because
19. I'll Cry Tomorrow
20. Eyes
21. If You've Got to Pick a Baby
22. I Can't Stop (45 Version)
23. Something Better Beginning
24. I'll See You Tomorrow
25. Can't Get Through to You
Most famed for their 1964 one-shot British Invasion hit "Have I the Right" and for being the first rock band of any renown to feature a female drummer, the Honeycombs recorded a surprising amount of material in the mid-'60s. Even for collectors, this definitely falls into the "guilty pleasure" category. Lead singer Dennis O'Dell's wobbly voice sounds like a speeded-up Gene Pitney, and the material, though peppy and catchy, is exceedingly trite and innocuous. The group's chief asset, actually, was producer Joe Meek, who found the band to be a perfect vehicle for his eccentric production techniques. Meek used compression to the point of squashing, and used all manners of odd vari-speed vocals, bee-stinging guitars, tinny keyboards, and echo to achieve a sound that was quite otherworldly by 1964 standards. Besides "Have I the Right," this 1964 debut LP includes the British Top 20 hit "That's the Way" (featuring drummer Honey Lantree on vocals) and the ghostly ballads "Without You It Is Night" and "This Too Shall Pass Away," though most of the rest of the material is slight. This 1990 reissue adds seven bonus tracks from non-LP singles, including a German recording of "Have I the Right" and the manic, irresistible "I Can't Stop," which was a minor hit for the band in the U.S.
Year 2020 | Pop | Oldies | Rock | FLAC / APE
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