In 2011, when his album "SpellBound" was released, Jay-Jay Johanson generously offered his fans a bonus album titled "Looking Glass." It was a retrospective of his discography, primarily accompanied by a simple piano, celebrating adozen stripped-down versions of songs. A must-have for fans and an opportunity to appreciate the timeless qualities of the artist's excellent songwriting. Having become a must-have for his fans, this album now sees its second volume arrive, offered as a gift with the deluxe edition of his latest album "Bury The Hatchet." It's an opportunity to endlessly revisit "It hurts me so," his first single, as well as "Milan, Madrid, Chicago, Madrid," the more recent "I miss you most of all," or "On the other side," one of his most moving tracks.
"BURY THE HATCHET," double CD deluxe edition released on 04/27 (29Music/Kuroneko)