Thanks everyone for the suggestions. That´s plenty to explore, I´ll be quite busy in the next couple of days.
Today I listened to Chicago V (I´m going through the discography) and maybe it´s a bit too jazzy for my taste but the overall sound of the band is very pleasing. Rock with horns. Nice.
Frankie Goes To Hollywood´s „Welcome to the Pleasuredome) was the second album I ever bought. It still holds up, even though I don´t listen to it that often. The second album has some great songs and production, even though it´s a bit less over the top.
Early Pet Shop Boys is right down my alley, even though I didn´t think of them. But hey, „It´s a sin“ is big. One song I love to return to every now and then is the long version of „It´s alright“. Recommended!
I´m very much into early Genesis and Yes, I love the sound of the B3 and Mellotron and it always presented a hurdle when bands started using other synths. I know few of the other bands @simonmoon recommends (thanks!) and will check them out. I can already return the favour and recommend Magma´s „Mekanik Destruktiv Kommandöh“: On the one hand it´s really out there on the other it´s so rhythmic and rocking, a bit of a take it or leave it thing. I love it.
I had not heard at all of the Carpenters album. And maybe I would have dismissed it as a cash grab and lazy, but now I´m intrigued. Thanks!
Santana´s first is great, even though I like the Woodstock performance better (it´s included in the legacy edition 2CD set). Late 60s and early 70s salsa albums have a lot of players on them: „Fania All Stars Live at the Cheetah“ is a good example.
Joni Mitchell – „Miles of Aisles“ – that is also a nice album.
Thanks again everyone!