As we shuffle gainfully (gainfully? Sure!) towards the end of the album we first get to sample "A Taste Of Honey". How does a ballad like this stack up against the rest of the album? What do liminal spaces have to do with anything? Why is Billy Dee Williams mentioned? And, perhaps most importantly of all, why do our Mexican and Swedish listeners get a shout-out?
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What You're Doing
Every Little Thing
Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby
I Don't Want To Spoil The Party
Honey Don’t
Words of Love
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Mr Moonlight
I’ll Follow The Sun
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Baby’s In Black
I’m A Loser
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I Feel Fine
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