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Honeycomb Honey Vinyl. This Honey Vinyl is in stock. For more check out all the official Frank Black merchandise & vinyl available for home delivery with Vinyl Records London, only £18 +P&P First released in 2005, Honeycomb is the tenth studio album by Frank Black. For almost a decade, Frank Black discussed making a Black On Blonde album with producer Jon Tiven. In 2005, Black travelled to Nashville and recorded with legendary local session musicians including Steve Cropper, Reggie Young, Anton Fig and Spooner Oldham.Now available on vinyl for the very first time, this reissue features the complete album pressed on 140g translucenthoney vinyl, housed in a printed inner sleeve featuring photographs by Michael Halsband.Stand out tracks include I Burn Today, Lone Child and the title song Honeycomb.
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