Frederick Serafim
A touching, pretty tune from the standpoint of a male school teacher who's lamentably in love with a colleague, who unfortunately is a kind but misandristic 30 year old women's libber.
Smooth, slow jazz tune recorded with only my 3 voice acoustic/electric/synth guitar, plus vocals, regarding a painful breakup and then eventually getting back in the swing of things.
Strength through love in a turbulent world. Some pretty melodies, instrumentation and lead guitars.
Majestic rock-symphonica rendering of the early days with my wife.
The intro depicts an eerie little lane which then blossoms into bittersweet melodies, lyrics and arrangements on this touching ballad.
According to Sir Paul there's apparently never enough silly love songs in pop music so here's another one, although it's not particularly silly...
Hard driving prog-hard-rock regarding a stormy relationship, recorded long ago. Because of misgivings I've never highlighted this song before, though it's musically one of my better rockers.
Piano ballad with some pretty pan flutes, regarding my mission oriented life with my first wife. Lyrics and song story below.
Compelling classical rock verses with some nice harmonies and counterpoint along with a jazz rock guitar bridge. Sited by one reviewer as being one of my best works.
Song featuring one of my best vocals and lush orchestration. My wife's favourite.
Over the years a number of people have thought this piano ballad is my best song. Though that reaction surprised me, it has always seemed to be the song with the most natural appeal. First written in the late 70's, and now remastered.
More than enough love songs have been written but I'm happy with how this one turned out... Lush orchestration and vocal.
Screaming dual lead guitars, sonic "pyrotechnics", and commanding lead vocals on this space fantasy rocker.