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Having sent birds soaring to No.2 on the ARIA charts ahead of ABBA and Adele in 2021, Songs of Disappearance is back with an album featuring 43 of our most threatened frogs. The title track celebrates the incredible diversity of the Australian soundscape, and highlights what we stand to lose without taking action. Be immersed in a chorus of croaks singing in all corners of the country, from the mountain streams of Far North Queensland, to the caves of the Kimberley and the last remaining wetlands of our urban centres. Album Tracks 1. Songs of Disappearance 2. Common Eastern Froglet 3. Eastern Banjo Frog 4. Littlejohns' Toadlet 5. Desert Spadefoot 6. Tasmanian Tree Frog 7. Motorbike Frog 8. Magnificent Tree Frog 9. Green Tree Frog 10. Northern Snapping Frog 11. Rattling Nursery Frog 12. Flat-Headed Frog 13. Tusked Frog 14. Sunset Frog 15. Davies' Tree Frog 16. Cave Frog 17. Northern Flinders Ranges Froglet 18. Moss Froglet 19. Wallum Sedge Frog 20. Howard Springs Toadlet 21. Green and Golden Bell Frog 22. Southern Barred Frog 23. Magnificent Brood Frog 24. Southern Bell Frog 25. Australian Lace-Lid 26. Orange-Bellied Froglet 27. Tapping Nursery Frog 28. Giant Burrowing Frog 29. Booroolong Frog 30. Mahony's Toadlet 31. Southern Corroboree Frog 32. Fleay's Barred Frog 33. Northern Heath Frog 34. Giant Barred Frog 35. Baw Baw Frog 36. Northern Corroboree Frog 37. Southern Heath Frog 38. Hosmer's Nursery Frog 39. Richmond Mountain Frog 40. Eungella Day Frog 41. Sloane's Froglet 42. Mountain Frog 43. Kroombit Tops Tinker Frog 44. Mountain-Top Nursery Frog 45. White-Bellied Frog 46. MT Elliot Nursery Frog 47. Bellenden Ker Nursery Frog 48. Kuranda Tree Frog 49. Beautiful Nursery Frog 50. Spotted Tree Frog 51. Northern Tinker Frog 52. Mountain Mist Frog 53. Yellow-Spo