| | Adrian Conington Solsonata CD Adrian Conington Discography of CDs
Long awaited follow up to "Sacred Roots". This album is a labour of love with beautiful melodies, smooth as silk arrangements and subtle, soulful piano playing. Adrian Conington Solsonata Songs | 1. | Daybreaker |
| 2. | Rise Up & Follow |
| 3. | Spirit Of The City |
| 4. | Breeze On |
| 5. | The Player |
| 6. | You With Me |
| 7. | Open To Persuasion |
| 8. | Only In Dreams |
| 9. | Neon Nights |
| 10. | Solsonata |
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