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An hour of music from one-of-a-kind singer songwriter Judee Sill. A figure in the 1970s Laurel Canyon scene, she went largely unsung during her short life, but her work is increasingly recognised now as some of the most beautiful, detailed songwriting of the last century. In this episode of In Focus, put together by breakfast show host Flo Dill, flawless studio recordings from her albums sit alongside live recordings and posthumous releases.

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The Carousel

The Carousel

The Carousel was first played on NTS on 6 November 2023. Songs played include Evergreen.

The Carousel were an English indie-pop/folk band that existed from 1989-1994. It's key players were Elizabeth Price (ex-Talulah Gosh vocals and guitar) and Gregory Webster (ex-Razorcuts). Elizabeth would write all the songs. Other musicians, mostly ex-Goshies, would guest-appear from time to time.

Elizabeth's idea was to fuse old English tunes and imagery with indie pop sensibilities. The songs were laid bare, no bass or drums, just vocals and guitars ringing and chiming as if recorded in a cathedral to give a pure and religious feel. The lyrics invoked days of yore, scenes from the village green and a time when people died regularly from broken hearts. The songs bordered on nursery rhymes for disaffected teenagers. All are steeped in sadness and inevitable loss.

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The Carousel

The Carousel was first played on NTS on 6 November 2023. Songs played include Evergreen.

The Carousel were an English indie-pop/folk band that existed from 1989-1994. It's key players were Elizabeth Price (ex-Talulah Gosh vocals and guitar) and Gregory Webster (ex-Razorcuts). Elizabeth would write all the songs. Other musicians, mostly ex-Goshies, would guest-appear from time to time.

Elizabeth's idea was to fuse old English tunes and imagery with indie pop sensibilities. The songs were laid bare, no bass or drums, just vocals and guitars ringing and chiming as if recorded in a cathedral to give a pure and religious feel. The lyrics invoked days of yore, scenes from the village green and a time when people died regularly from broken hearts. The songs bordered on nursery rhymes for disaffected teenagers. All are steeped in sadness and inevitable loss.

Original source: Last.fm

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Evergreen
The Carousel
Cosmic English Music1988