A Taste Of Honey Vinyl Record Albums Disco and Soul group. Formed in Los Angeles, California in 1972. They signed to Capitol Records when producers - songwriters - brothers Larry Mizell & Fonce Mizell suggested them to the label. They became the first black group to win a Best New Artist Grammy at the 1979 awards. In 1980 the quartet reduced to a duo consisted of the two girls - songwriters and guitarists. They did a very succesful remake of Kyu Sakamoto's hit "Sukiyaki", with new English words. The pair split up in 1984 after four albums. |
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7 Inch 45 RPM |
A Taste Of Honey |
Sukiyaki / Don't You Lead Me On |
1980 |
4953 |
Capitol Record Label; Picture sleeve and record appear new; Vinyl is black shiny and glossy; No scuffs on record; No wear or marks on the label; Track listing: Sukiyaki / Don't You Lead Me On |
NM/NM |
$12.99 |
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LP |
A Taste Of Honey |
A Taste Of Honey |
1978 |
ST-11754 |
Capitol Record Label; Album cover and record appear new; Stereo recording |
NM/NM |
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LP |
A Taste Of Honey |
A Taste Of Honey |
1978 |
ST-11754 |
Capitol Record Label; Album cover has minor wear; Record has minor scuffs |
VG+/VG+ |
Sold |
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