Voice Of The Beehive’s debut album ‘Let It Bee’ is set to be reissued this autumn.
Coinciding with the 35th anniversary of the classic release, the LP has been remastered and expanded with previously unreleased material and live sessions.
Also featured is the track Cartoon City, which is available online for the first time.
We’re delighted to announce 35th Anniversary editions of Let It Bee released 25th November! Available on honey yellow vinyl and 2x CD digipak. Features new liner notes from Tracey Belland, 36-page booklet, Bee-sides, live tracks and demos. Pre-order now at https://t.co/vZoi1aHfFN pic.twitter.com/sAzeaeafyH
— Voice Of The Beehive (@VOTB_Official) September 7, 2022
The single typifies the group’s sound, with singer Tracey Bryn saying: “After living in London for years, I went home and took a drive down Melrose Boulevard in Hollywood. There was a hamburger joint shaped like a huge hamburger and everything was so colourful and shiny and fake-looking. I felt like I was in a comic book.
“It made me realise Hollywood was just a lot of smoke and mirrors but also such a living dream for so many people.”
She adds: “I feel Cartoon City is one of my best songs and it never got the chance it deserved.”
During their initial run, Voice of The Beehive racked up five Top 40 hits from two albums in the UK, including the Top 20 singles Don’t Call Me Baby and Monsters and Angels.
‘Let It Bee’ is out November 25 and available to pre-order now.