Album quite confusing as it Voulzy! For my part, I followed its course from beginning to end, which is a good sign! I felt really grow wings to some more than gracious passages ... But if he is gracious, he is not from one end to the other and it should probably be available to enjoy on the length. The titles are linked indeed an almost cinematic way, making no real breaks, like a tracking shot. So, Lys & Love does not easily "tie" in tubesques beaches, as usual in Voulzy. Surprisingly, the music does not always occupy the foreground and leaves room for sounds without melody or singing (!). Laziness or desire of the concept? Perhaps a bit of both because certain themes seemed to me sometimes repetitive-especially when we already listened to Voulzy! Therefore, it is at times the atmosphere that prevails and must recognize that it poses much the setting for a journey through time! It's more embarrassing when Voulzy tries to English. He said a little awkwardly in my view the change of place and too often for my taste. I was surprised more than once by these escapades-out format, with a detour through here a beach-sequence of more than 10 minutes, then a spoken intro, an almost silent elsewhere! I was delighted by the choirs and always sophisticated arrangements, air and pleasant that carried me again later in listening! This is indeed effective and highly recognizable style Voulzy but playing in a new space and new dimensions. It is exotic and reassuring at a time. In the end, few have managed to break the shackles of the album pop formatted, even throw a little without losing the listener the way to greet with kindness deserves this album: Lys & Love it!