Alexandra Lajoux
Borderline Borderline
Chris Sexton on fiddle and Andrew Acosta on guitar help tell the tale of a woman with three loves: one sweet n shy, one in love with himself, one a lost soul on whose borderline her heart swings.
Heart on My Sleeve Heart on My Sleeve
Loving again despite heartache. Cameo appearance from Grandad. A.Acosta on guitar and bass, plus riffs by J. Severson, with backing vocals by E. Townsend and cello by C. Sexton.
My Man My Man
Is this marriage song about rebellion or repentance? You decide. Piano and violin (Christopher Sexton) and Spanish guitar (Jeff Severson), plus fragile/strong vocals give clues.
Just Not Now Just Not Now
Recovery from heartbreak comes gradually in this song, graced by guitar from Steve Magnusen and string-keys by Jeff Severson.
One Shoe One Shoe
This song captures a turning point between regret and hope for an alcoholic femme fatale and mother. A real string quartet (two violins, a viola, and a cello, all played by Christopher Sexton) leads to a suprise ending.
Every Mountaintop Every Mountaintop
Guidance to someone starting a new life after quitting cocaine. Doc McKenzie, Eric Townsend, and Jeff Severson accompany Alexandra like strong angels.
Daddy's Crown Daddy's Crown
Children of a banished father try to get him back in their lives. Although he can only bless them from afar, this will be enough for them and for him. Jeff Severson plays all the instrumentals.
Mi Teddy Mi Teddy
Fine guitar from Steve Magnusen, old world instrumentals by Jeff Severson, and backing vocals from Eric Townsend, help the singer tell about her son's first day meeting his parents--and his new Teddy Bear.
Who's Walkin' Who Who's Walkin' Who
With the help of a Carribean beat engineered by Jeff Severson and backing vocals from Eric Townsend, this woman's walk with Little Red passes through the phases of a suburban life mocked, mourned, and finally restored.
Magdalena - Coming Back Magdalena - Coming Back
A Christian answer to the Da Vinci Code! This woman and the One she loves had to forsake each other for a higher Love. Instrumentals and backing vocals add mystery and hope.
Good Guys (Ballad of JoJo) Good Guys (Ballad of JoJo)
A man and woman who sacrifice success for a higher Love find happiness in the end.
Get Up and Go to God Get Up and Go to God
Andrew Acosta's guitar and Eric Townsend's backing vocals - plus clapping led by engineer Mike Andreski - make this minute-plus song a lively call to worship.
We Thank You We Thank You
This tribute to soldiers begins with a laidback voice and lone guitar and ends with a symphony of voices and instruments, all to say WE THANK YOU.(See full credits at AlexisMusicStudio.com.)
Travelin' Salesman Travelin' Salesman
Christpher Sexton's amazing keys keep this 'he jilted me' song lively.
Liberty Liberty
The Statue of Liberty sings this song; the chorus is based in part on a poem by Emma Lazarus. Vocals Alexandra Lajoux, Eric Townsend, and Sarioh Aifos. Production Jeff Severson.
I Relove You I Relove You
A woman goes to the beach with her husband and realizes she still loves him. English version of a song the artist orginally wrote and recorded in French.
Station Station
Remember seeing your ex from afar? This song, written and sung by Alexandra Lajoux (c'est moi), captures the majesty and sadness of stations, where 'people go by.' Produced by genius Jeff Severson; backed by angel-macho Eric Townsend.
My Red Ribbons and Bows My Red Ribbons and Bows
A timeless Christmas song with an old country feel.
I'm Not Stupid I'm Not Stupid
Accordian and Cuban-style percussion help this singer express the drama of suffering, forgiving, and overcoming verbal abuse by a loved one. Produced by Jeff Severson.