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Honey Lingers (2025 Reissue)

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Honey Lingers (2025 Reissue)

Honey Lingers (2025 Reissue)

Voice of the Beehive’s sophomore album. 1991’s Honey Lingers, saw the UK/US pop-rock band build further on their signature mix of jangly guitars, upbeat rhythms, and melodic pop hooks, edging closer to a glossier, more mainstream sound.

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Working with producers such as Don Was (The B-52s, Bob Dylan), Hugh Jones (Echo & The Bunnymen, The Charlatans) and Alan Tarney (A-ha, Saint Etienne), its 3 singles all broke the UK Top 40, with lead single ā€˜Monsters and Angels’ gaining significant airplay on US College Radio, reaching #8 on the US Modern Rock chart.

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London Records are re-issuing this alternative-pop classic, remastered and pressed on limited edition hot-pink vinyl.

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The expanded and remastered double CD delves into the archives to uncover B-sides, acoustic versions and alternate takes, as well as live tracks from an iconic 1991 performance at The Kentish Town & Country Club recorded for BBC Radio One.

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Voice of the Beehive’s sophomore album. 1991’s Honey Lingers, saw the UK/US pop-rock band build further on their signature mix of jangly guitars, upbeat rhythms, and melodic pop hooks, edging closer to a glossier, more mainstream sound.

Ā 

Working with producers such as Don Was (The B-52s, Bob Dylan), Hugh Jones (Echo & The Bunnymen, The Charlatans) and Alan Tarney (A-ha, Saint Etienne), its 3 singles all broke the UK Top 40, with lead single ā€˜Monsters and Angels’ gaining significant airplay on US College Radio, reaching #8 on the US Modern Rock chart.

Ā 

London Records are re-issuing this alternative-pop classic, remastered and pressed on limited edition hot-pink vinyl.

Ā 

The expanded and remastered double CD delves into the archives to uncover B-sides, acoustic versions and alternate takes, as well as live tracks from an iconic 1991 performance at The Kentish Town & Country Club recorded for BBC Radio One.