Kyrie
A recent addition to the list of production works is an album which has been released by Universal, initially for the German market. Under the artiste name Amoure, the album is titled Kyrie, Cat. No. 543 395-2. The album has a distinct choir/vocal bias, and as well as including some lateral
treatments of the classics, this production also features some original compositions, both my own and co-compositions with Rod Edwards (ex-Gordon Giltrap) who was also co-producer on the project. So, if you like music with considerably more than three chords set to laid-back dance grooves and the occasional four-on-the-floor stomper, you may want to trawl the Deutsche online stores in the coming weeks to track it down. There are no immediate plans for a UK release, but if it happens, you'll read about it here first!
At times feeling like an attempt to emulate Enigma, there's heavy use of chanting and choral voices, and French lyrics. Occasionally this digresses towards the rock end of the scale and back... The English lyrics suffer the same problem as some of Stone Age's English lyrics in that they sound like they were written with only one foot planted in the land of sanity. (Or possibly as though written by someone who has English as a second language.)
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