
The Honey Smugglers (credited as Honey Smugglers on later releases) emerged on the London indie scene in late 1988, guided by front man Spence's enigmatic take on life and powered by a neo-psychedelic backbeat of drums, bass and Vox Continental organ. Their pop sensibilities won them many admirers on the London gig scene, and they were courted by most of the major record labels. In reality however, they were perhaps too eccentric for mainstream consumption.
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Good Afternoon
Smokey Ice-Cream
Closer
Blind
You Are The Sun
Nasty Old Man
Peace Of Mind
Apple Tree
Missing You
We've Been In Love
Done Me Wrong
Should've Been A Farmer
Brittle
Gone Are The Days
The Hypocrite
Rocking Horse
The View from Here
Pie In The Sky
Melody
Banjo Man
Overshadowed
Firestorm
Delilah
Happy Time
Swimming By
Dramatic
Nostalgia
Anybody But You
Honey
Stick Around
Sad Parade
Greatest Lovers
Man in Milwaukee
Hey Hey
Gonna Be Fine
When the Fun Begun
Old Bridge Breakdown
Shake Free
Olden Days
Slow It Down
Time Alone
Smokey Ice‐Cream
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No You Can't
Off Season Holiday Town
Need
Stay
She Doesn't Know
Beautiful People
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