Album of the Week: Nadia Reid – Out Of My Province

New Zealand Net Radio plays a song from our irregularly updated #albumoftheweek every hour from 9am to 12pm Monday to Friday. Listen in @tunein at https://tunein.com/radio/New-Zealand-Net-Radio-s305138/

Nadia Reid is based in Port Chalmers, New Zealand. On this, her third album, she offers a polished and sweet selection of heartfelt songs. Hypnotic!

Album of the Week: Little Big Town – Nightfall

New Zealand Net Radio plays a song from our #albumoftheweek every hour from 9am to 12pm Monday to Friday. Listen in @tunein at https://tunein.com/radio/New-Zealand-Net-Radio-s305138/

A beautifully crafted country album – we’re looking forward to playing this very consistent album. AllMusic describe it as possessing a ” delicate richness; it’s music for meditative mornings or for afternoons in need of a dose of consolation and comfort”.

2019 Top 40 Songs

Tones and I - Dance Monkey

Its been another year of great music, too much really to take in and certainly too much to summarise in only 40 songs. We had to lob off some great tracks to get down to this list. Listen in tomorrow afternoon from 3 or check out our playlist on Apple Music.

Album of the Week: Taylor Swift – Lover

New Zealand Net Radio plays a song from our #albumoftheweek every hour from 9am to 12pm Monday to Friday. Listen in @tunein at https://tunein.com/radio/New-Zealand-Net-Radio-s305138/

Spotlight Artist: The O’Jays

Every weekday between 1 and 5pm we play tracks from our #spotlightartist. They’re an artist with a body of work which has stood the test of time. We’ll play the hits – but also some deep cuts. Listen ad-free through New Zealand via @tunein at https://goo.gl/VL6m3NS

The O’Jays are releasing what they say will be their last album (appropriately titled The Last Word) in April, after a break of 15 years. This seems like an opportune moment to celebrate the music of these major artists of the 1970s. Their biggest hit was “Love Train” in 1973 but they were actually formed back in 1958, and had their first chart appearance in 1963. Their big breakthrough was when they began working with producers and songwriters Gamble & Huff on 1972’s album Back Stabbers. The hits kept flowing through the 1970s – traks such as “Put Your Hands Together”, “For The Love of Money” and “I Love Music”. We’ll enjoy these and more through the week in our Spotlight Artist slot.