The Honeycombs-1965 - All Systems Go!

Second LP pop band from North London. Fate smiled musicians once, soon turned away from them - two followed after her debut album hit single, although the TOP-40 of the British charts, but finds somewhere at the very end (38 and 39 seats), and in America and does go unnoticed, without hitting the charts. The band went on tour in Australia, and on his return the departure of guitarist Martin Murray - had to be replaced by another musician. The next single, "That's The Way" was ranked 12th on the UK charts. In 1967 he committed suicide by Joe Meek - team manager, and then she collapsed. Dennis D'Ell, vocalist of the band in the 70s attempted to pursue a solo career, but it did not succeed. He died of cancer on July 6, 2005. Honey Lantree was one of the first women - drummers in rock music, if not the first. , The group and became famous - his drummer and hit 1964 "Have I The Right".



01. I Can't Stop (Blaikley) - 3:13
02. Don't Love Her No More (Carter-Lewis/Stephens) - 2:00
03. All Systems Go (Blaikley) - 2:42
04. Totem Pole (Meek) - 2:14
05. Emptiness (Ray Davies) - 2:10
06. Ooee Train (Darin) - 2:14
07. She Ain't Coming Back (Meek) - 2:32
08. Something I Got To Tell You (Blaikley) - 2:22
09. Our Day Will Come (Hillard/Garson) - 3:58
10. Nobody But Me (Pomus) - 2:22
11. There's Always Me (Robertson) - 2:23
12. Love In Tokyo (Blaikley) - 2:28
13. If You Should (Pye) - 2:10
14. My Prayer (Boulanger) - 2:12
Bonus
15. Not Sleeping To Well Lately (Meek) - 3:13
16. How Will I Know (Meek) - 2:11
17. I Fell In Love (Meek) - 2:52
18. Something Better Beginning (Davies) - 2:11
19. Should A Man Cry? (The Honeycombs) - 2:35
20. Can't Get Through To You (Meek) - 2:07


- Denny D'Ell (born Denis James Dalziel) - lead vocal
- Honey Lantree (born Ann Margot Lantree) - drums
- Allan Ward - lead guitar
- Peter Pye - rhythm guitar
- John Lantree  (born John David Lantree) - bass

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