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    Chrysalis is a set of dramatic new age anthems from 2002 -- Randy Copus and Pamela Copus. The deep orchestral and melodic arrangements are on time. The Copuses are in a deep zone where music and romance are one. Paul McCartney asked "What's wrong with silly love songs?" The answer turns out to be "nothing," and these compositions are not silly. They are lush and expansive soundscapes, perfect for intimate encounters. This CD will appeal to fans of Jonn Serrie, Patrick O'Hearn, David Helpling, and Vox.

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