"Secrets of the Beehive," released on November 7, 1987, is the third solo album by David Sylvian, a masterful exploration of art rock and art pop that stands as a testament to his unique musical vision. This 38-minute journey through ten meticulously crafted tracks showcases Sylvian's distinctive voice and introspective lyrics, making it a standout in his discography and a pivotal release in the genre.
The album opens with the hauntingly beautiful "September," setting the tone for the introspective and atmospheric soundscape that follows. Standout tracks like "Orpheus" and "Let The Happiness In" were released as singles, offering a glimpse into the album's rich tapestry of sound and lyricism. Each song on "Secrets of the Beehive" is a carefully constructed piece, blending Sylvian's poetic sensibilities with a rich, layered production that immerses the listener in a world of its own.
Recorded under the UMC (Universal Music Catalogue) label, the album has been praised for its marked improvement over its predecessor, "Gone to Earth." The vinyl version, now available on 180gram vinyl, provides an even more immersive listening experience, allowing fans to appreciate the intricate details of Sylvian's artistry. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer to David Sylvian's work, "Secrets of the Beehive" is an essential addition to any music collection, offering a deep and rewarding listening experience.