Phonefreak Honey

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"Phonefreak Honey"
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Single by Sweet Jesus
A-side"Phonefreak Honey"
B-side"Peach, Baby Blue"
ReleasedFebruary 1992
GenreAlternative rock, shoegaze
Length2:34
LabelRough Trade (UK)
Songwriter(s)Ben Bentley, Roy Priest
Producer(s)Ray Shulman
Sweet Jesus singles chronology
"Honey Loving Honey"
(1992)
"Phonefreak Honey"
(1992)
"Real Babe"
(1992)

Phonefreak Honey is a song by Birmingham-based band Sweet Jesus, and was their first fully available single. It was released on Rough Trade Records (catalogue number R284) in 1992.[1]

Information[]

Despite a previous release by the band () earlier in 1992, Phonefreak Honey was the first widely available single (the former was an exclusive Rough Trade Singles Club release).[2]

The title track was produced by Ray Shulman, with the two B-sides being produced by Dave Morris. Paul Lester, of Melody Maker, described the title track's production in a February 1992 article:

You couldn't guess what they were singing about, however – Ben [Bentley]'s androgynous falsetto (very Diana Ross) and Roy [Priest]'s hoover-wired-up-to-a-studio-console guitar (very Blondie-produced-by-Kevin Shields) mean that all the words are lost in the mix.

Critical reception[]

Phonefreak Honey was Melody Maker's Single of the Week for the issue published on 8 February 1992.[2]

Track listing[]

  1. Phonefreak Honey (2:34)
  2. Peach (2:53)
  3. Baby Blue (1:59)

References[]

  1. ^ Young, Rob (2006). Rough Trade: Labels Unlimited. London: Black Dog Publishing. p. 182. ISBN 1-904772-47-1.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c Lester, Paul (February 1992). "Messiah and Higher". Melody Maker. London: IPC Media. Archived from the original (Reprint) on 2012-06-30. Retrieved 19 December 2008.
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