Liverpool Acoustic Spotlight #164: Home

light night at home

Spotlight 164 is hosted by Graham Holland to coincide with Light Night Liverpool, Friday 15th May 2020. #LightNightAtHome

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1) Ian Prowse – Home

Taken from the album ‘Does this train stop on Merseyside? The very best of Ian Prowse’ available as a CD and download from Ian’s website. The song is originally from the 2007 Amsterdam album Arm in Arm.

Check out Ian’s new album The Story of Ian Prowse.

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2) Southbound Attic Band – My Irish Home

From the 2014 CD Our Day In The Sun available from their website.

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3)  Leere – Crazily

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4) Jimmy Rae – Take You Home

Taken from the album Deliverance, available from Amazon.

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5) Joe Topping – Take Me Home

Taken from the album Take Me Home, available on Bandcamp.

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6) Seafoam Green – Home

Taken from the album Topanga Mansion, available as a double vinyl LP from Mellowtone Records.

Home is available as a free download from Bandcamp.

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7) TJ & Murphy – Home

The album Hurricanes is available to buy from Bandcamp.

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8) Merry Hell – Coming Home Song

Taken from the album Bloodlines available to buy from their website.

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9) Thom Morecroft – Light Night

Latest album ‘The Feng Shui and the Sushi’ is available now on White Vinyl, CD and Digital. 

The special, Limited Edition ‘Deluxe Vinyl’ (100) comes signed and numbered with a CD, bonus insert, lyrics sheet. The standalone CD comes with in a jewel-case with an 8-page lyric booklet.

thom morecroft the feng shui and the sushi

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Bedding track
King of the Faeries, performed by Andrew Ellis

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If you’re an acoustic musician from the Greater Merseyside area, or from further afield but play on the Liverpool scene, and would like your music to be considered for the show then get in touch. We can’t promise we’ll be able to play everything that’s sent to us, but we will listen to every track. Find out all about the show, how to submit your music, and the Terms of Use, at liverpoolacoustic.co.uk/spotlight/about

If you get the chance, please support your local artists by joining their mailing lists, liking their facebook pages, following them on twitter, leaving them comments, going to their gigs, and buying their music direct from them where possible. The Liverpool Acoustic Spotlight is produced and presented by Graham Holland for Liverpool Acoustic.

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