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Voice Of The Beehive - Let It Bee (Remastered & Expanded) (2022)

Voice Of The Beehive - Let It Bee (Remastered & Expanded) (2022)
  • Title: Let It Bee (Remastered & Expanded)
  • Year Of Release: 1988
  • Label: London Music Stream
  • Genre: Pop, Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 02:11:06
  • Total Size: 317 / 896 MB
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Tracklist:

CD1
1. Beat of Love (4:08)
2. Sorrow Floats (4:22)
3. Don't Call Me Baby (3:12)
4. Man in the Moon (3:16)
5. What You Have Is Enough (2:38)
6. Oh Love (2:58)
7. I Walk the Earth (3:43)
8. Trust Me (3:23)
9. I Say Nothing (3:33)
10. There's a Barbarian in the Back of My Car (2:38)
11. Just a City (4:28)
12. 7 Shocks (3:51)
13. D'yer Mak'er (2:42)
14. I Walk the Earth (First Version) (4:06)
15. Independence Day (3:22)
16. Any Day of the Week (3:13)
17. I Walk the Earth (Single Edit) (3:37)
18. This Weak (3:18)
19. Jesus... (3:29)
20. No Green Blues (3:00)
21. Jump This Way (2:51)
22. Goodbye Tonight (3:02)

CD2
1. Cartoon City (3:44)
2. Tattoo Song (3:39)
3. Everything I Had (2:47)
4. In the Flesh (2:33)
5. No Green Blues (Live at BBC Session) (2:59)
6. Jump This Way (Live at BBC Session) (2:49)
7. Independence Day (Live at BBC Session) (3:10)
8. Jesus... (Live at BBC Session) (3:11)
9. Five Feet High and Risin' (appearing as Tracey and Melissa Beehive) (1:43)
10. Oh Love (Country Version) (3:15)
11. I Say Nothing (Demo Version) (2:28)
12. Beat of Love (Demo Version) (3:36)
13. 7 Shocks (Live) (3:42)
14. There's a Barbarian in the Back of My Car (Live) (3:00)
15. I Say Nothing (Live) (3:30)
16. Just a City (Live) (4:07)
17. Trust Me (Live) (3:53)
18. When You Don't Have Your Gun (Live At ULU) (2:30)

Let It Bee is a simple album about moons, barbarians, love, and babies, performed with the high-spirited glow that one's little sister would enjoy. Think the art school camp of Tom Tom Club or the gooey dignity of ABBA and the Primitives in a sparser context. But if sisters Tracey Byrn and Melissa Brooke Belland could make one feel like they're in desperate need of swinging upside down from a tree with their summery and preternaturally linked harmonies in the sportive "Don't Call Me Baby" or the imaginative "I Say Nothing" single, there's a scarcity of humor or imagination to every last "na na." © Dean Carlson /TiVo


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  • mufty77
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