What are you listening to in 2024 and why might anyone be interested?

That’s better!:sunglasses:

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Norwegian ‘jazz’ which reminds me of Zappa at times which is no bad thing. Apparently different copies of the album have different fruit on the cover. Mine happens to be :cherries: I have their ‘Live with Britten Sinfonia’ album which is also excellent. CD rip.

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Musical bandit young Page :wink:

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It’s been too long since we last Frapped:

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Gary Numan - Here in the Black (Live at Hollywood Forever Cemetry)

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A bit of easy listening with The Lighthouse Family - Whatever gets you through the day

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Self-titled album by the band formed by ex-Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson.

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Josefin Öhrn and The Liberation - Sacred Dreams


Anna Erhard - Campsite

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You might just be right! I do prefer the German versions rather than the English ones… :wink:

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Lovely stuff @PAlker555, I think you’re the only person other myself to post them here. Great Soft melodic easy listening, voice led ambient music and of course Tunde whose wonderful voice carried it all and made the band what they were.

I must play them again soon it’s been too many years…

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Love the Lighthouse Family… local band! Sad that it seems their comeback my come to nothing :disappointed:

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From Bandcamp. Such a great single:

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Yes, totally agree, there are some great albums posted here, sometimes new artists for me to try, but often I just like simple well recorded music so that I can relax.

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Charity shop purchase……i know the name. But never heard. Pretty good.

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Emanuel Casablanca - Strung out on thrills.

Good solid modern blues :sunglasses:

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From 1987, a triple LP set. A belated tribute to Seiji Ozawa, who died at the weekend.

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