| | Andre Gagnon Romantique CD - Import Andre Gagnon Discography of CDs
Andre Gagnon Romantique Songs | 1. | Prologue |
| 2. | Lumieres Lointaines |
| 3. | Yeux Fermes |
| 4. | Nocturne |
| 5. | Pour Ma Soeur En Allee |
| 6. | L'Air Du Soir |
| 7. | Reves |
| 8. | Adagio |
| 9. | Bleu Nuit |
| 10. | Pianiste Envole |
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