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Studio album featuring
10 compositions by
Paul de Senneville.
Richard Clayderman and his colorful
recording 'Desperado' offers to the listener
one more beautiful opportunity to revel in
the ever changing contours of the world
famous Clayderman sound.
Desperado not only takes Clayderman to new
heights musically, it also features the
first U.S. recording in which he is
accompanied by vocals.
During the album's title track, American
artist Gay Marshall adds sweet, whimsical
tones to this engaging piece. Marshall, who
performed on Broadway and in Paris with
CATS, is most noted for her show stopping
performances of the play's standard,
"Memory."
Clayderman - a true Parisian - was born in
1953, the son of a piano teacher. Although
trained classically, Clayderman was
determined to take his art beyond
traditional boundaries. To expand his
talents, he formed a rock band, accompanied
leading French entertainers when in Paris,
and later became a session musician
recording with major world artists...
Desperado - a musical adventure one will
want to embark on over and over again. Enjoy
the ride. |