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Slow love song on a rock waltz beat. Second song Chris wrote with Pierre Djada Lacroix in 1993. Recorded in 2001.
Song composed for an audiobook/audio-drama project.
A song Chris wrote with Pierre Djada Lacroix, a friend of his.
Three different beats on that one. 'I guess I needed to be in love. And you're the one I fell in love with...'
Chris had a lot of fun with that one. The lyrics are so weird...
A slow one. Piano, strings and a little fuzz guitar.
Story of an evening out, in French, on a Club Pop beat. Tempo 117. Accordion tune between verses.
One of Chris' love songs on a bossa nova beat.
Slow pop rock beat. 'Pourquoi la fleur-lumiere se fait-elle si rare? I can't see a thing right now, But the darkness of my emptyness...'
Love song on a fast tempo. In English and in French.
A song inspired by an artist-friend of Chris. A real gentleman. 'He's a man of integrity. He's a man of sincerity.'
The story of a child afraid of being abandoned. A song of the '80s recorded on a trance beat in 2001.
Orchestration: Pierre Martin -- in French. Inspired by a photo of a girl dancing ballet on a mountain top.
Solid rock beat - 'Baby you're a rich man (He's a lover). Do you know who I am? (He's a lover)'
Here's an old song (1985), redone in 2002. Recorded once as a country song, now on a slow folk latin beat.
Fusion shuffle beat --- Remember? Before you were, you were. Remember? Hunting a saber tiger with a spear...
That one is mostly in French. Hours longer than eternal sleep. Days darker than awakening Africa. Gardens in hundred year old buildings where Brothers dance to the beat of a legendary canticle...
An old song completely revamped in 2001, with an old rock'n'roll beat. A cosmic love song.
Poignant. Children sold for sex games, grandparents spat in the face... One might wonder if there's still a light somewhere...
On a folk pop beat, this is a second one inspired by one of Richard Bach's book.
One of the numerous love songs Chris wrote along the years. That one goes on a pretty fast rock waltz beat, like some old classic.
Solid R&B rythm on somewhat humoristic words.
Good beat on that one. Inspired be Jonathan Livingston Seagull.
Voice, piano, strings... Full of emotions. Chris wrote it after Linda McCartney's death. He imagined himself talking to Paul McCartney and asking him how he was doing.
