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Lighthouse Family

Lighthouse Family are a pop-soul duo formed in 1993 in , , by vocalist and keyboardist Paul Tucker, who met while studying at university and working at the same bar. The duo rose to prominence in the mid-1990s with their soul-tinged easy-listening sound, achieving commercial success through their debut album Ocean Drive (1995), which peaked at number 3 on the and sold over 1.8 million copies, driven by the hit single "Lifted" that reached number 4 on the . Their follow-up album Postcards from Heaven (1997) also charted highly at number 2 and sold more than one million copies, featuring additional Top 10 singles like "High" (number 4 in the UK and peaked at number 23 on the US Adult Contemporary chart) and "Raincloud" (number 6).) After releasing Whatever Gets You Through the Day in 2001, the duo went on to pursue solo projects, but reunited in 2010 and returned with the album Blue Sky in Your Head in 2019, which debuted at number 3 on the . Following the release of Blue Sky in Your Head, the duo disbanded in 2022. Overall, Lighthouse Family secured five Top 10 albums and five Top 10 singles, along with twelve Top 40 singles and six Top 40 albums, establishing them as a key act in British soul-pop.

History

Formation and Ocean Drive (1993–1996)

Lighthouse Family was formed in 1993 in by vocalist and keyboardist/songwriter , who met while studying at the University of Northumbria and working at the same bar. Baiyewu, originally pursuing an accountancy degree, shifted his focus to music after sought him out for collaboration on songwriting and demos. Their early material received a lukewarm response, prompting them to create more uplifting tracks to elevate their sound. The duo signed with Wildcard Records, an imprint of Polydor, and partnered with producer Mike Peden to develop their debut album. Ocean Drive was recorded primarily at Battery Studios in , along with sessions at CTS Studios, , and Uncle Sams. Released on 1 September 1995, the album featured key tracks such as the gospel-infused "Lifted," co-written by Tucker, Baiyewu, and , and the title track "Ocean Drive," which evoked a sense of escapist soul-pop. The lead single "Lifted" was issued on 22 May 1995 but achieved only modest success, peaking at No. 61 on the . Ocean Drive followed as a single on 2 October 1995, reaching No. 34. The album itself debuted at No. 74 on the in November 1995, reflecting initial commercial challenges despite promotional efforts including early live sessions and radio appearances. A re-release of "Lifted" in February 1996, bolstered by extensive radio airplay—it became the most-played track nationally in the first quarter of that year—propelled it to No. 4 on the and revitalized the album's fortunes. This breakthrough marked the beginning of their wider recognition, though early live performances, such as acoustic sets for regional radio and appearances on shows like in May 1996, highlighted their growing but still nascent stage presence.

Rise to fame with Postcards from Heaven (1997–1998)

Following the modest success of their debut album, Lighthouse Family began work on their sophomore effort, , in 1997, primarily produced by Mike Peden with additional production from Tim Laws on select tracks. The recording sessions took place at studios including Miraval in , , and Sarm West in , resulting in a more polished pop-soul sound characterized by lush arrangements, synth elements, and grooves that built on the duo's soulful foundations while embracing broader influences. Released on 20 October 1997 via Wildcard/, the album debuted at No. 2 on the and remained on the chart for 84 weeks, marking the band's commercial breakthrough. The album spawned four hit singles that propelled Lighthouse Family into the mainstream spotlight. "High," released in late , peaked at No. 4 on the , while "Raincloud," also from , reached No. 6. In 1998, "" climbed to No. 6, and "Question of Faith" achieved No. 21, with each track benefiting from prominent radio play and promotion. The singles' success led to extensive media exposure, including live and mimed performances on for "Raincloud" in October and "High" on multiple episodes in January 1998. Postcards from Heaven achieved strong international acclaim, particularly in , where it peaked at No. 5 in , No. 12 in , and No. 18 in , supported by widespread airplay and sales across the continent. The duo embarked on their first major tour in 1998, the Postcard from Heaven Tour, which included dates across the —such as shows at Arena on 20 May and on 28 May—and select European venues in and . In the UK alone, the album sold over 1 million copies, earning multi-platinum status and solidifying the band's status as a pop-soul . The rapid ascent brought significant pressures on and Paul , as the duo navigated expectations to replicate and exceed their debut's momentum; later recalled the intense challenge of crafting follow-up hits like "High" under label scrutiny and creative strain. This period of heightened fame tested their dynamic, amplifying the demands of constant touring and public attention on the previously low-key pair.

Whatever Gets You Through the Day and initial hiatus (1999–2003)

Following the success of their previous albums, Lighthouse Family experienced delays in producing their third studio album due to exhaustion from extensive touring and promotional commitments. Recording sessions spanned 2000 and 2001, primarily at The Beach in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, with additional work at in , Axis in , and Air Lyndhurst Studios. The duo collaborated with producers and Jonathan Quarmby for most tracks, resulting in a more experimental sound that incorporated orchestral arrangements and elements. Whatever Gets You Through the Day was released on 19 November 2001 by Wildcard/Polydor Records. The album debuted and peaked at No. 7 on the UK Albums Chart, spending 23 weeks in the Top 100, though it received mixed reviews for diverging from the duo's earlier pop-soul formula toward a lush, introspective style with themes of resilience amid personal struggle. Standout tracks like the title song and the gospel-infused cover "(I) Wish I Knew (How It Would Feel to Be Free)" highlighted these shifts, drawing on influences like Nina Simone's original rendition of the latter. The album achieved platinum certification in the UK for sales exceeding 300,000 copies. Two singles preceded the full release: "Run" in June 2001, which reached No. 30 on the , followed by "Forever and a Day" in September 2001, peaking at No. 12. The second single from the album, "(I) Wish I Knew (How It Would Feel to Be Free)," entered the charts in December 2001 at No. 24. These releases supported a promotional tour across the and in late 2001 and early 2002, though audience reception was tempered compared to the duo's 1998 peak. By mid-2002, amid growing creative strains over the band's musical direction, Lighthouse Family announced an indefinite , attributing it to from a heavy promotional schedule and the need for personal time to recharge. This led to the scaling down of live appearances and the cancellation of several scheduled shows in 2003, marking the onset of a prolonged break that allowed members and Paul Tucker to pursue individual paths.

Solo careers during hiatus (2004–2018)

During the band's extended hiatus, focused on establishing a solo career, drawing on his Nigerian heritage to infuse his songwriting with personal and cultural depth. His debut self-titled album Tunde, released in September 2004 on Gut Records, showcased a blend of original soulful tracks and covers, including and Tammi Terrell's "" and The Rembrandts' "I'll Be There for You". The album's lead single, "Everything", highlighted Baiyewu's emotive vocals but failed to enter the UK charts. Overall, Tunde entered the in the Top 40, reflecting a shift toward more introspective, folk-tinged soul interpretations compared to Lighthouse Family's pop sound. Baiyewu continued his solo path with a second album, Diamond in a Rock, released in March 2013 on his own Waking Dreams label. Co-written with collaborators like Sebastian Rogers, the record explored themes of resilience and self-discovery, with tracks such as "Move" and the title song emphasizing smooth, atmospheric production and Baiyewu's Yoruba-influenced lyrical introspection rooted in his British-Nigerian background. It peaked at No. 19 on the UK Official Independent Albums Chart but received limited commercial attention. Throughout the period, Baiyewu occasionally discussed in interviews his evolving artistry, noting how his heritage shaped songs that felt more personal and less band-oriented. Meanwhile, Paul Tucker shifted to behind-the-scenes roles in the music industry, emphasizing production and songwriting while avoiding major solo releases. He co-founded the Newcastle-based band The Orange Lights, serving as keyboardist and contributing to their debut album Life Is Still Beautiful, released in September 2007 on Blackbird Records. Produced by Ken Nelson (known for ) and Chris Potter, with mixing by , the album blended downtempo atmospherics and guitar-driven rock, influenced by acts like ; its lead single "Let the Love Back In" reached No. 77 on the . Tucker's contributions focused on crafting layered soundscapes, drawing from his Lighthouse Family experience in pop-soul arrangements, though the band remained a modest endeavor without further major output during the hiatus. In interviews, Tucker highlighted his preference for collaborative production work, occasionally expressing interest in potential future projects with Baiyewu while prioritizing industry roles.

Reunion and Blue Sky in Your Head (2019–2021)

In early 2019, Lighthouse Family announced their reunion after an 18-year hiatus from releasing new music, driven by persistent fan interest evidenced by the enduring radio play of their hits and a matured creative partnership that addressed past challenges in collaboration. The duo, consisting of vocalist and songwriter Paul Tucker, signed back with their original label , marking a return to the imprint that had launched their career. Recording for their fourth studio album, Blue Sky in Your Head, began in 2018 and continued into 2019, primarily in , where Tucker developed chord progressions, melodies, and lyrics, often incorporating contributions from Baiyewu on vocal melodies and select lyrics. Produced by Mike Peden, the album blended the band's signature piano-driven soul-pop with themes of personal renewal and existential reflection, capturing a sense of rekindled optimism amid global uncertainties. Released on 5 July 2019, it debuted at number 3 on the , a solid but more modest performance compared to their multi-platinum successes of the late . The lead single, "My Salvation," arrived in March 2019 as a lush, melodic opener that echoed their classic sound, though it did not achieve significant chart placement. To promote the album, Lighthouse Family embarked on a UK tour in November 2019, with multiple dates selling out rapidly due to high demand, prompting the addition of a second run of intimate shows in 2020 across . The outings featured a mix of new tracks and fan favorites like "Lifted" and "High," fostering a renewed connection with audiences. However, the disrupted the 2020 leg, leading to postponements of several dates, including their first-ever South African tour, though some UK shows were rescheduled and eventually performed post-lockdown. Critics welcomed the album as a faithful return to the duo's aspirational roots, praising Baiyewu's yearning vocals and Tucker's arrangements on tracks like "Clouds" and "Live Again" for their balance of and uplift, while noting a subtle toward more mature, globally aware themes. Reviews highlighted its nostalgic appeal in a fragmented music landscape, though some pointed to occasional uniformity in the sound and overly familiar motifs as limitations, positioning it as defiantly uncool yet resonant for middle-of-the-road listeners. Overall, Blue Sky in Your Head underscored the band's enduring but tempered commercial viability in the 21st century.

Band split (2022)

On 7 June 2022, Lighthouse Family announced their dissolution after nearly 30 years together, with keyboardist Paul Tucker posting the news on the band's official page. In the statement, Tucker expressed profound sadness, writing: "I'm so sad to let you know that after almost thirty years we have reached the end of our Lighthouse Family journey. Tunde now wants to focus on his solo career and I wish him all the best. I have tried everything with our agents and promoters over the last few weeks to make this work but we just couldn’t get it over the line. I am as disappointed as you are. It breaks my heart to let you down." He emphasized the end of the band's era, noting that there would be no further studio albums or tours under the Lighthouse Family name. The announcement led to the immediate cancellation of several planned performances, including the band's headline slot at the Mouth of the Tyne Festival in on 9 July 2022, as well as other 2022 shows such as the Folk Festival. Organizers of the Mouth of the Tyne event, which was to be the duo's first hometown performance in over two decades, expressed disappointment but confirmed refunds for ticket holders. Tucker followed up with additional apologies on and , reiterating his regret for letting down fans and promoters, particularly those affected by the festival cancellation. Fan reactions were overwhelmingly heartbroken, with many expressing shock on at the sudden end to the brief post-reunion period, praising the duo's music while lamenting the lost opportunity for more live shows. Media coverage highlighted the finality of the split, with outlets noting 's expressions of gratitude toward supporters over the years. Underlying the decision were reports of creative tensions and a perceived one-sided dynamic in the partnership, exacerbated by post-reunion fatigue, though publicly framed it as Tunde Baiyewu's pursuit of solo endeavors. Both members conveyed appreciation for their shared history in subsequent statements, underscoring the adventure's conclusion without plans for reconciliation.

Post-split activities (2023–present)

Following the band's split in 2022, has pursued solo endeavors, embarking on a series of live performances celebrating his three-decade career. In 2024 and 2025, he launched the "30 Years of Songs" tour, featuring Lighthouse Family classics alongside selections from his solo songbook, with headline dates including on 5 September 2025 and Lighthouse Poole on 21 October 2025. These shows highlight Baiyewu's ongoing connection to the band's legacy while showcasing his independent artistry. Additionally, Baiyewu announced the release of three new original solo songs spanning 2025 into 2026, beginning with "Rain To A Rainbow" on 11 2025, which received airplay on Introducing and other stations. In contrast, Paul Tucker has maintained a low profile since the split, focusing on behind-the-scenes production work without major public solo announcements or tours as of late 2025. Band-related archival efforts continued with the vinyl reissues of Ocean Drive and on 29 August 2025, marking the first vinyl pressings of these multi-platinum albums originally released in the CD era. Complementing this, the Ocean Drive 30th Anniversary Deluxe 4CD Edition was released on the same date, featuring remastered tracks, B-sides, rarities, and acoustic versions to commemorate the 1995 debut. As of November 2025, no reunion plans for the duo have been announced, though both members have occasionally acknowledged their shared history in interviews tied to these releases.

Members

Tunde Baiyewu

Emmanuel Babatunde Baiyewu, known professionally as , was born on 25 November 1968 in Willesden Green, , to Nigerian parents. His father, an engineer, died of cancer when Baiyewu was four years old, prompting his mother to relocate the family to , , where he was immersed in and music. He returned to the in his late teens to pursue . Baiyewu studied accounting at in , earning a degree in 1994, before pivoting to a music career. His Nigerian heritage profoundly shaped his vocal style and songwriting, incorporating Yoruba rhythms and linguistic elements; for instance, the bridge of the Lighthouse Family song "High" draws inspiration from Yoruba phrasing and cultural motifs. As the of the Lighthouse Family, Baiyewu contributed his soulful, emotive delivery to the band's signature sound from 1993 until their 2022 split. Following the band's initial , he released his debut solo album, Tunde, in 2004, showcasing a blend of soul and pop influences rooted in his personal experiences. Post-split, he has focused on solo performances, including a 2025 tour celebrating 30 years of music by performing the Lighthouse Family catalog alongside his own material. In his personal life, Baiyewu is married to British-Nigerian Tope Adeshina and resides in north London; the couple has two daughters. His mother later remarried Olusegun Obasanjo, former president of Nigeria, and passed away in 2000. Baiyewu has no significant ventures outside music.

Paul Tucker

Paul Tucker was born on 12 August 1968 in Crystal Palace, London, England. He developed an interest in music during his university years, where he focused on keyboards and songwriting. Tucker studied French and German at Newcastle University in Newcastle upon Tyne, graduating before entering the local music scene. As the primary songwriter for Lighthouse Family, handled keyboards, arrangements, and much of the compositional work, often crafting , progressions, and melodies for the band's hits. He played a key role in creating demos that secured the duo's record deal with Polydor, drawing on his skills to produce early recordings that showcased their pop-soul sound. His behind-the-scenes contributions emphasized production and structure, contrasting with the frontman role of his bandmate, and he continued to refine songs through iterative processes even after the band's formation. Following the band's initial hiatus in 2003, Tucker focused on other musical endeavors. In June 2022, he announced the band's split via , citing an end to their joint performances after nearly three decades together. As of 2025, Tucker maintains a low-key presence in the music industry, without a prominent performing career, and keeps his family life private.

Musical style and influences

Musical style

Lighthouse Family's music is characterized by a blend of pop soul, , and adult contemporary elements, featuring lush arrangements that incorporate keyboards, strings, and occasional choirs to create a polished, emotive . Central to their style is the smooth, emotive vocals of , which deliver rich, soulful performances often layered with harmonies to enhance the melodic depth and emotional resonance of the tracks. Their production emphasizes mid-tempo grooves and subtle details, such as and synth accents, contributing to a seductive, ambitious pop aesthetic that prioritizes accessibility and warmth. The band's early work, particularly on albums like Ocean Drive and , leans toward upbeat, radio-friendly compositions with summery soul-pop vibes that evoke upliftment and optimism. In contrast, later releases such as Whatever Gets You Through the Day and Blue Sky in Your Head shift toward more introspective tones, integrating R&B influences and electronic elements alongside orchestral swells and gospel-tinged backing for a sweeping, often melancholic . This evolution maintains their core melodic charm while adding global and aspirational layers, resulting in universally anthemic tracks built around piano-driven foundations. Thematically, their songs focus on upliftment, , and , often framed with imagery and plaintive lyrics that convey quiet yearning and emotional release. Production techniques like layered harmonies and rhythms reinforce this, fostering a sense of gentle aspiration akin to contemporaries such as .

Influences

Lighthouse Family's music draws heavily from and R&B traditions, particularly the sounds of the and . Lead vocalist has cited early exposure to artists like and the as formative influences, recalling how he idolized these figures during his early years in and time in Nigeria, drawing from his Nigerian heritage. These inspirations shaped the duo's emotive vocal delivery and rhythmic grooves, evident in tracks that blend uplifting melodies with themes. Baiyewu's Yoruba heritage, rooted in his Nigerian upbringing, profoundly impacts the band's lyrics and phrasing. After relocating to Nigeria following his father's death, he immersed himself in Yoruba language and music, which infused a distinctive rhythm into compositions like "High" and "Anaesthetics." In "High," the bridge draws from the "Ogunmodede," referencing traditional religious and historical elements, while "Anaesthetics" incorporates Yoruba phrases such as "Oluwa shanu mi" (meaning "Lord, have mercy on me") to convey personal over his mother's passing. Baiyewu has explained that the melodic contours of many Lighthouse Family songs emerge from the cadence of Yoruba, creating a subtle cultural layering distinct from Western pop structures. Songwriter Paul Tucker contributed influences from funk and pop. Tucker's childhood listening included records alongside rock acts like , fostering a hybrid approach that tempered soul's intensity with accessible pop arrangements. The duo's sound also reflects broader British pop trends, aligning with adult-oriented radio fare through optimistic, everyday-life narratives akin to contemporaries like and , though they distanced themselves from the rock-oriented scene.

Legacy

Commercial achievements

Lighthouse Family achieved significant commercial success in the UK and Europe during the late 1990s, with their debut album Ocean Drive (1995) certified 6× by the BPI for sales exceeding 1.8 million copies in the UK alone. Their follow-up (1997) was certified 3× , selling over 1 million copies domestically, contributing to the duo's total UK album sales surpassing 4.26 million units across their catalog. These figures underscore their dominance in the and pop-soul markets, where Ocean Drive spent 175 weeks on the . The band's singles enjoyed strong chart performance, securing 12 UK Top 40 entries, including five Top 10 hits such as "Lifted" (No. 4, ) and "High" (No. 4, 1998), which became enduring radio staples. Internationally, they found success across , with "Lifted" achieving top 40 positions in several European countries and "High" reaching No. 1 in while peaking in the top 10 in nations like (No. 8). This European breakthrough, alongside three BRIT Award nominations in 1997 for categories including British Album and British Single, highlighted their market impact without a major crossover, though they cultivated a dedicated there. Globally, their albums have sold over 6 million copies. Post-2019, following their reunion and the release of Blue Sky in Your Head, the band experienced a streaming resurgence, with flagship tracks like "High" amassing over 280 million streams as of 2025. The 2025 reissues, including the 30th anniversary deluxe edition of Ocean Drive and vinyl editions of both core albums, further boosted catalog sales and renewed interest in their back catalog.

Awards and nominations

Lighthouse Family received a number of nominations for major music awards during their commercial peak in the late , helping to solidify their status as a prominent pop-soul act and fueling their career momentum amid rising chart success. These accolades highlighted their songwriting and performance, though the band did not secure wins in the highest-profile categories. The following year, they earned a nomination for Best British Newcomer at the , alongside acts like and . Their breakthrough single "High" was nominated for Most Performed Work at the in 1998, competing against ' "Angels," which ultimately won; the song received another nomination in the same category the next year. The band had no Grammy nominations or major international wins. Post-reunion, Lighthouse Family has not garnered new formal awards but has been honored through heritage recognition, such as radio tributes and polls celebrating British music in the 2020s.

Discography

Studio albums

Lighthouse Family released their debut studio album, Ocean Drive, on 1 September 1995 through Wildcard/. Produced by Mike Peden, the album was recorded primarily in including Rokstone. It initially peaked at No. 60 on the before re-entering and reaching No. 3, and it has been certified 6× Platinum by the BPI for sales exceeding 1.8 million copies in the UK. Key tracks include "Ocean Drive" and "Lifted." The band's second studio album, , followed on 20 October 1997, also via Wildcard/Polydor. Mike Peden returned as producer, with recording taking place at in and Sarm West Studios in . The album peaked at No. 2 on the and achieved 6× Platinum certification from the BPI. Notable tracks are "High" and "Raincloud." Whatever Gets You Through the Day, the third studio album, was issued on 19 November 2001 by Wildcard/Polydor. Produced by Jonathan Quarmby, it was recorded at The Beach Studios in . Peaking at No. 7 on the , the album earned certification from the BPI. A representative track is "Forever and a Day." After an 18-year hiatus, Lighthouse Family released their fourth studio album, Blue Sky in Your Head, on 5 July 2019 through . Produced by Alex Beitzke and Brad Spence, recording occurred at and Whitfield Street Studios in . It peaked at No. 3 on the . Prominent tracks include "My Salvation" and "Blue Sky in Your Head." A 30th anniversary deluxe edition of Ocean Drive was released on 29 August 2025 as a 4CD by .

Compilation albums

Lighthouse Family's compilation albums provide retrospective overviews of their , capturing key moments from their career during periods of and reunion. The band's first , Greatest Hits, was released on 18 November 2002 by as a post-hiatus collection drawing from their initial three studio albums. It contains 17 tracks, including signature singles such as "High", "Lifted", "Ocean Drive", and "Lost in Space", alongside album favorites like "Raincloud" and "Postcard from Heaven". The album peaked at number 23 on the and achieved 2× Platinum certification from the BPI for over 600,000 units sold in the UK. International variants were issued in markets like and , often with minor track adjustments to suit regional popularity. The Very Best Of, released on 22 September 2003 by , is another compilation featuring 16 tracks from their career highlights. It peaked at No. 9 on the and was certified Silver by the BPI for 60,000 units sold. In 2025, vinyl reissues of early catalog albums, including (October 2025, Proper Records), were released, tying into anniversary celebrations.

Singles

Lighthouse Family's singles career began with modest entries but gained momentum through re-releases and subsequent hits, achieving multiple top 10 placements on the during the mid-to-late 1990s. Their releases were typically issued in CD, cassette, and vinyl formats by labels such as Wildcard and Polydor, often featuring radio edits, remixes, and B-sides like acoustic versions or live tracks. The duo's chart success was bolstered by radio airplay and promotion, with key tracks from albums like Ocean Drive and driving commercial performance.
TitleRelease YearUK Peak PositionNotes
Lifted19964Re-release; original 1995 version peaked at 61; 10 weeks on chart. https://www.officialcharts.com/songs/lighthouse-family-lifted-0/
Ocean Drive199611Re-release; original 1995 version peaked at 34; 8 weeks on chart. https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/31607/lighthouse-family/
Goodbye Heartbreak1996148 weeks on chart; from Ocean Drive. https://www.officialcharts.com/songs/lighthouse-family-goodbye-heartbreak/
Loving Every Minute1996207 weeks on chart; from Ocean Drive. https://www.officialcharts.com/songs/lighthouse-family-loving-every-minute/
Raincloud199769 weeks on chart; from Postcards from Heaven. https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/31607/lighthouse-family/
High19984Platinum certified by BPI; 15 weeks on chart; peaked at No. 1 in Australia. https://www.officialcharts.com/songs/lighthouse-family-high/ https://australian-charts.com/showitem.asp?interpret=Lighthouse+Family&titel=High&cat=s https://www.songwritingmagazine.co.uk/songs/high-lighthouse-family
Lost in Space199868 weeks on chart; from Postcards from Heaven. https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/31607/lighthouse-family/
Question of Faith1998217 weeks on chart; from Postcards from Heaven. https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/31607/lighthouse-family/
Postcard from Heaven1999249 weeks on chart; from Postcards from Heaven. https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/31607/lighthouse-family/
(I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be) Free/One200169 weeks on chart; double A-side; from Whatever Gets You Through the Day. https://www.officialcharts.com/songs/lighthouse-family-free/
Run2002305 weeks on chart; from Whatever Gets You Through the Day. https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/31607/lighthouse-family/
Happy2002512 weeks on chart; from Whatever Gets You Through the Day. https://www.officialcharts.com/artist/31607/lighthouse-family/
Following a hiatus, Lighthouse Family returned in 2019 with singles from their album Blue Sky in Your Head, including "My Salvation" as the lead release and "Live Again," though these did not achieve significant chart placements in the UK top 100. https://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/lighthouse-family-announce-blue-sky-in-your-head-their-first-album-in-18-years__25858/

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