| 1 |
Honey (Album Mix)
Mixed By – Mario Caldato, Jr.* |
3:29 | ||
| 2 |
Honey (Moby's 118 Mix)
Mixed By [Additional], Producer [Additional] – Moby |
4:49 | ||
| 3 |
Honey (Sharam Jey's Sweet Honey Mix)
Remix – Sharam Jey |
6:41 | ||
| 4 |
Honey (Aphrodite & Mickey Finn Mix)
Remix – Aphrodite & Mickey Finn* |
6:24 | ||
| 5 |
Run On (Extended)
Mixed By – Rob Schnapf, Tom Rothrock |
4:27 | ||
| 6 |
Run On (Moby's Young And Funky Mix)
Mixed By [Additional], Producer [Additional] – Moby |
6:05 | ||
| 7 |
Run On (Sharam Jey's Always On The Run Remix)
Remix – Sharam Jey |
6:01 | ||
| 8 | Memory Gospel | 6:42 |
"Honey" contains a sample from Bessie Jones' recording "Sometimes". Producer under license from Atlantic Recording Corp. by arrangement with Warner Special Products. "Run on For A Long Time" by Bill Landford & The Landfordaires, used courtesy of Sony Music. Pumkin image copyright 1997 Joost Elffers & Saxton Freyma. Used by permission.
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Honey / Run On (12") | V2 Records, Inc. | 63881-27582-1 | US | 1999 | ||
| Run On / Honey (12", Promo) | V2 Records, Inc. | V2AB-27584-1 | US | 1999 |
Track two, "Honey (118 Mix)" is a slighly more percussive track, the only difference is that it is a few beats per minute faster and has fewer melodic instruments in it.
The third track "Honey (Sharam Jey's Sweet Honey Mix)" Starts off quiet, and then rises up with sharams signature modulating sound. This track bends around and sometimes gives a "backwards" feel to it. But the song has no melody whatsoever, and keeps on making the same sound over and over again.
The fourth track "Honey (Aphrodite & Mickey Finn Mix)" is the most boring song on earth (with the exception of anything by "Voodoo Child"). It repeats the same part of the music over and over again, almost a loop, getting tiresome, especially since most of the album has been.
The fifth track is finally something different. "Run On (Extended)" is almost the same as the album version, it just has a few repats and beats. But this is a very soulful song, enjoyable.
Track 6 "Run On (Moby's Young & Funky Mix)" is much like the other mixes on this album, it uses the same vocals over and over again, only about 3 seconds constantly repaeted. This song makes the best use of the vocals though. And the beat is only quazi-funky.
Track 7 "Run On (Sharam Jey's Always On The Run Remix)" is not as fast paced as the first sharam mix, but it does the same modulating sound to get up to the vocals at first, but this song uses a few more of the vocals, but doesn't use them well, it focuses too much on the modulating and the beat. This really overuses the crecendo-decrecendo technique.
The eighth and final track, "Memory Gospel" is a good track to end with. It is calm, quiet, and not like any of the other songs, good chill out track. It is just a woman's voice singing peacfully every few seconds, giving a strong melody to the peice. at first its a quiet drumset, organ, and her voice, then a quiet symphony comes in with winds and strings, just enough to keep the women's voice attentive. Then, a piano comes in the the true melody, very quietly and peacfully. eventually the song will end the same way it started, and quietly stop.
Overall, i would suggest getting these tracks in any other way possible. Buy the UK honey, and honey remix, and get the run on 12". All of which are on mute.com, and they're a much better buy.