Bees + Things + Flowers is an album by the British acid jazz band Incognito, released in 2006 on Dome Records. The album peaked at No. 8 on the US "Billboard" Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart. Critical reception. Roshod D. Ollison of the "Baltimore Sun", with praised wrote, "The most ubiquitous trend of 2006 was the covers project. But this British soul-jazz outfit brought a unique approach to it...Seductive and as soothing as a hot toddy, Bees&Things& Flowers hasn't left my CD changer or my iPod." Jonathan Widran of AllMusic, in a 3.5/5-star review, found "on this typically dreamy, cool vibin' and supersensual release, they picked up on the ubiquitous genre trend of 2006 -- doing lots of cover versions...the deep soul vibe is everything, so whether they're doing old pop songs, remakes of their own tunes, or originals, we're still dancing in the laid-back late summer sunshine. Jeff Miers of the "Buffalo News", in a 3/4-star review, hailed the album saying, "With the help of vocalists Joy Rose, Carleen Anderson and Tony Momrelle, Maunik has crafted a gorgeous vibe of a record, one that employs jazz chords over pop-soul rhythms and dulcet, romantic vocal tones. It could all be truly cheesy, but Maunik's sensibilities as composer and manipulator of grooves keep things on the soulful side of the tracks throughout."