My third album, and most adventurous, Lion’s Eyes, is now available to stream and download. It is also available on CD in certain countries.
This sixteen track album takes us from the epic and dramatic “Sunrise”, and the upbeat trance influence electronica track “Living the Dream” to the solemn orchestrations of “Lion’s Lament”.
From there we dive in head-first into the many intimate piano soliloquies that take you to a dream world of fantasy and dreamscapes. Finally ending with the romance of “To Dare To Step into Happiness”.
This was written over a three year span, covering many changes around us in the world - and is the most diverse album I’ve written to date!
Thank you for visiting!
Paul
My third album - a journey of genres and stories, drawing from my wide interest in music. The album moves gradually from the large & dramatic to the delicate and intimate.
1) Sunrise (feat. Ingrid Wallis)
2) Living The Dream (feat. Amadeus Paulussen)
3) Last Chance
4) The Infinite Simplicity of Grief
5) Somewhere To Go (feat. Laura Kimpton)
6) Silence is Bliss - Orchestral Version
7) Breathing
8) Reprise (feat. Ingrid Wallis)
9) Time May Change Me
10) Perfumed Promise
11) Lion’s Lament
12) In Consolation
13) Underwater Love
14) Winds That Move
15) The River Knows
16) To Dare to Step into Happiness
One Physical CD
My latest album - a journey of genres and stories, drawing from my wide interest in music.
The album moves gradually from the large & dramatic to the delicate and intimate.
1) Sunrise (feat. Ingrid Wallis)
2) Living The Dream (feat. Amadeus Paulussen)
3) Last Chance
4) The Infinite Simplicity of Grief
5) Somewhere To Go (feat. Laura Kimpton)
6) Silence is Bliss - Orchestral Version
7) Breathing
8) Reprise (feat. Ingrid Wallis)
9) Time May Change Me
10) Perfumed Promise
11) Lion’s Lament
12) In Consolation
13) Underwater Love
14) Winds That Move
15) The River Knows
16) To Dare to Step into Happiness
There will be an option to select if you’d like it to be signed when you make the purchase
PLEASE NOTE: Although this CD has been highly tested on many CDs old and new, it might now work on some older CD players. It is more likely to work on all car CD players though, and all computers CD drives.