Scottish musician who has sung about his homeland and who released a 2003 double album, Good Life, which rearranged earlier compositions into English-language pop versions and included unreleased material.

According to the reviews: released a double album titled 'Good Life' (2003) that collected and reworked compositions, translating from Gaelic to English; includes tracks such as "Don't Ever Tell Him", "What Remains Of My Love", "Honey", "The Way My Heart Plays", "Never Let Go", and "A New Kiss"; features a duet with Annie Angelnurse; reception in Scotland described as decent.

Louis McAlexis is presented in the reviews as a Scottish musician who reworked earlier Gaelic material into a 2003 double album, Good Life, translated into English and arranged in a pop key. The effort is praised for its intentions though judged not a masterpiece (rating 3/5). The album contains romantic duets (notably with Annie Angelnurse) and a mix of sentimental pop and more rhythmic tracks. Public reception in Scotland is described as decent.

For:Listeners interested in Celtic/folk roots adapted to pop, fans of Gaelic-to-English song translations.

 He is not named Sean Connery and he is not a billionaire.

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