Description
In the period between the Golden Earring albums "Seven Tears" and "Together", both guitarist George Kooymans and singer Barry Hay worked on solo material. George Kooymans' album, entitled "Jojo", was released in December 1971 and was the result of a vibrant recording period at the Phonogram Studio in Hilversum, where he recorded a series of songs with a selection of renowned Dutch session musicians (including Eelco Gelling, Hans Hollestelle and Bertus Borgers). Thanks to the personal lyrics, for which Kooymans received help from Bruce Kirkman and Jerry Voisin, the string arrangements by Harry van Hoof and the fast, spontaneous recording style, Jojo became a highly regarded album. Jojo achieved cult status among collectors, who sometimes paid high prices for it. In the eight-page booklet, George Kooymans reminisces about the making of the record 50 years later. The album has been remastered from the original Phonogram Studio master tapes especially for this reissue.