Laura Fygi - The Best Is Yet To Come -flac- -2011- May 2026

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Feel the wind in your face, the deck beneath your feet and the salt on your lips.

Seafarer: The Ship Sim is in Early Access. We’d love for you to come aboard and launch your maritime career with us. The world, the ships, and the systems will grow update by update, and you’re invited to watch and shape that journey as it happens.

We want you to enjoy life at sea. This isn't a high-realism work training simulator in which you have to memorise every bolt or tick off endless checklists before you even start the engine. Our goal is simple: Take things at your own pace on a huge open map. Follow a career path or jump straight into the action in quick play. It’s your call.

No two days on the water are the same. Calm sunrises over quiet seas can turn into rough storms without warning. Dynamic waves, changing weather, and unexpected encounters make every voyage feel a little different and, hopefully, memorable.

Choose from a growing fleet of vessels that range from small work boats to true giants of the sea. Patrol harbours and coastlines, load containers and bulk cargo with massive cranes, transport delicate LNG, answer distress calls, rescue stranded crews, fight fires, salvage lost freight, or guide huge ships safely into dock.

Or simply just enjoy the view from the bridge and snap a few pics.

Check out the roadmap to see what’s coming next. New vessels and features are on the way, while existing systems continue to be refined and polished. Multiplayer and ship customisation are also on the horizon.

Set sail today.

Early Access means we’re building this together. Your feedback, ideas, and reports genuinely help plot the course ahead. Join us on this voyage through the sometimes stormy seas of development and let’s aim for smooth sailing toward full release.

Laura Fygi - The Best Is Yet To Come -FLAC- -2011-

Laura Fygi - The Best Is Yet To Come -flac- -2011- May 2026

For audiophiles, the (Free Lossless Audio Codec) version of this 2011 release is particularly sought after. Unlike standard MP3s, FLAC provides a bit-perfect copy of the original CD audio, ensuring that the lush textures of the big band's brass and the intimate nuances of Fygi's vocals are preserved without compression loss. This high-fidelity format is ideal for showcasing the production work of Menu and Plomp, capturing the "live" energy of the studio session.

Fygi, often described as a "storyteller" rather than just a vocalist, selected a repertoire of standards that allow her to express a range of emotions, from the celebratory to the melancholic. The album reached #28 on the Netherlands music charts and remained on the charts for five weeks. The standard tracklist includes: (3:15) Smile (feat. Ruud Breuls) (3:35) Too Darn Hot (feat. Bert Boeren) (3:57) I've Got A Crush On You (feat. Jan Menu) (3:48) This Can't Be Love (feat. Ruud Breuls) (3:35) Cheek To Cheek (feat. Sjoerd Dijkhuizen) (3:53) Fever (3:55) That Old Black Magic (feat. Maarten van der Grinten) (4:17) It's Easy To Remember (4:51) Laura Fygi - The Best Is Yet To Come -FLAC- -2011-

After years of performing with various ensembles, Fygi realized a long-held dream by recording with a full-sized big band led by Jan Menu and Johan Plomp, who also served as the album's co-arrangers and producers. The arrangements are designed to evoke the classic big band era, drawing comparisons to the legendary works of , Frank Sinatra , and Julie London . Musical Style & Tracklist For audiophiles, the (Free Lossless Audio Codec) version

Released in 2011 to mark her 20th anniversary as a solo artist, is a landmark recording in Laura Fygi's discography. This 12th studio album represents a significant departure from her previous work, as it is her first full-scale big band recording. Album Overview & Recording Fygi, often described as a "storyteller" rather than

Critics have noted that Fygi’s voice, which "smolders with London-worthy intensity," is perfectly complemented by these sophisticated arrangements. You can find more details about her extensive career and other releases on her Official Discography. Laura Fygi: The Best Is Yet to Come - JazzTimes

(feat. Sjoerd Dijkhuizen) (3:26) Old Devil Moon (feat. Hans Vroomans & Bert Boeren) (4:23) The Good Life (feat. Sjoerd Dijkhuizen) (4:22) Rose, Rose, I Love You (Bonus Track - sung in Mandarin) Technical Quality: The FLAC Advantage

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For audiophiles, the (Free Lossless Audio Codec) version of this 2011 release is particularly sought after. Unlike standard MP3s, FLAC provides a bit-perfect copy of the original CD audio, ensuring that the lush textures of the big band's brass and the intimate nuances of Fygi's vocals are preserved without compression loss. This high-fidelity format is ideal for showcasing the production work of Menu and Plomp, capturing the "live" energy of the studio session.

Fygi, often described as a "storyteller" rather than just a vocalist, selected a repertoire of standards that allow her to express a range of emotions, from the celebratory to the melancholic. The album reached #28 on the Netherlands music charts and remained on the charts for five weeks. The standard tracklist includes: (3:15) Smile (feat. Ruud Breuls) (3:35) Too Darn Hot (feat. Bert Boeren) (3:57) I've Got A Crush On You (feat. Jan Menu) (3:48) This Can't Be Love (feat. Ruud Breuls) (3:35) Cheek To Cheek (feat. Sjoerd Dijkhuizen) (3:53) Fever (3:55) That Old Black Magic (feat. Maarten van der Grinten) (4:17) It's Easy To Remember (4:51)

After years of performing with various ensembles, Fygi realized a long-held dream by recording with a full-sized big band led by Jan Menu and Johan Plomp, who also served as the album's co-arrangers and producers. The arrangements are designed to evoke the classic big band era, drawing comparisons to the legendary works of , Frank Sinatra , and Julie London . Musical Style & Tracklist

Released in 2011 to mark her 20th anniversary as a solo artist, is a landmark recording in Laura Fygi's discography. This 12th studio album represents a significant departure from her previous work, as it is her first full-scale big band recording. Album Overview & Recording

Critics have noted that Fygi’s voice, which "smolders with London-worthy intensity," is perfectly complemented by these sophisticated arrangements. You can find more details about her extensive career and other releases on her Official Discography. Laura Fygi: The Best Is Yet to Come - JazzTimes

(feat. Sjoerd Dijkhuizen) (3:26) Old Devil Moon (feat. Hans Vroomans & Bert Boeren) (4:23) The Good Life (feat. Sjoerd Dijkhuizen) (4:22) Rose, Rose, I Love You (Bonus Track - sung in Mandarin) Technical Quality: The FLAC Advantage