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One Taste of Honey

''One Taste of Honey'' is the debut solo album by Janice Marie Johnson of the American rhythm and blues group A Taste of Honey. It was produced by Mike Piccirillo and Gary Goetzman for Goetzman/Piccirillo Productions in association with Janice Marie Enterprises Inc. and included the minor R&B hit ''Love Me Tonight''. The album was recorded following the departure of Hazel Payne from A Taste of Honey in 1983 and after the commercial disappointment of their 1982 album, ''Ladies of the Eighties''.
The album was recorded and released due to contractual obligations made with Capitol Records. ''One Taste of Honey'' was released in the summer of 1984, but was a huge commercial disappointment. Jim Mazza, president of Capitol Records at the time, was very supportive of the album, although he was removed by the time the album was released. As a result, there were problems between Johnson and Capitol Records, including promotion and the lead single choice. Two singles were released, ''Love Me Tonight'' and ''She's So Popular''. ''Love Me Tonight'' reached #67 on the then-called Hot Black Singles chart in the United States, while ''She's So Popular'' was released internationally in an extended version and failed to chart.
After the failure of the album, Capitol Records released the 1984 compilation, ''Golden Honey'', to complete Johnson's contract with the record company. The compilation featured an unreleased song from the ''One Taste of Honey'' sessions, '"I Want To Be Your Girl", which was also produced by Piccirillo & Goetzman, as well as a new extended remix of Boogie Oogie Oogie and 6 of A Taste of Honey's hits. Following this release, Janice-Marie Johnson and the A Taste of Honey act were dropped from Capitol Records and deficits were directed at her, forcing Johnson to file for bankruptcy and take on odd jobs, such as a limo driver.
''One Taste of Honey'' was released on LP and cassette, but has yet to be reissued on CD.
==Track listing==
#"Who's It Gonna Be" (Gary Goetzman, Mike Piccirillo)

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