Albums

 Nightflight01Night Flight, Night Sight (1968)

Side A 
I can’t stop rambling (G. Kooymans/ M. Gerritsen)
Watch what you try to do (G. Kooymans/ M. Gerritsen)
Holiday (R. & B. Gibb)
Looking for the Land (G. Kooymans/ M. Gerritsen)
For Baby  (H.J. Deutschendorf jr.)
Dream Man  (G. Kooymans/ M. Gerritsen)

Side B  
Everybody’s Day  (G. Kooymans/ M. Gerritsen)
Mr. Magic   (G. Kooymans/ M. Gerritsen)
Looking for the Land (part 2) (G. Kooymans/ B. van Melzen)
Hampstead Incident  (D. Leitch)
Where are you (G. Kooymans/ M. Gerritsen)
That’s how strong my love is (Janison)

nightflight02Liner notes
Could the mere whisper of a name bring new and unknown feelings to the heart and soul of a man?
Could the sound of a voice torture his mind, make his body eager, make him want to reach for the impossible? And could the same voice chase away his cares, set fire even to his darkest days?
If he has added this completely new dimension to his experience and drifting away on the waves of Bojoura’s voice has let his ears take a look at the beautiful patterns of this night flight night sight, you will find him whispering the answer a strange desperate look in his eyes: it could, believe me, it could …

 

 

 

 

 

 

beautyofbojouraThe Beauty of Bojoura (1970)

Side A 
Black sheep child (Tim Hardin)
Last thing on my mind (T. Paxton)
The wizard and the girl (T. van Leer/ B. Cleuver)
Flora (Stookey – Travers – Mezzetti)
The shallow and the calf (Trad. – T. van Leer/ B. Cleuver)

Side B  
Comes a time (T. van Leer/ B. Cleuver)
Time it goes by  (E. Nobel/ T. van Leer/ B. Cleuver)
The days of love (T. van Leer/ B. Cleuver)
Wintertime love  (The Doors)
Backstreet Girl  (M. Jagger/ K. Richards)
Why do they go back home (T. van Leer/ B. Cleuver/ J.Akkerman)

Liner notes by Thijs van Leer 
Asked to think up the title for this new Bojoura album, I couldn’t but suggest to entitle it “The Beauty of Bojoura”, impressed as I am by her inward as well as her outward beauty. In addition to a talent for singing she also possesses a fine feeling for languages. This not only manifests itself in her fluency when speaking such languages as French, German, English, Bulgarian or Dutch, but also in the remarkable richness of metaphor in the lyrics she writes. This figurative language has been a great inspiration to me when setting a handful of her poems to music. On the other hand, Bo and I have equally enjoyed doing our versions of songs from the repertoire of such groups and singers as Peter, Paul & Mary, the Doors, the Rolling Stones, Tim Hardin and Tom Paxton.

bestofJCSThe Best of Bojoura (1972)

Side A
Everything’s alright (Andrew Lloyd Webber/ Tim Rice)
I don’t know how to love him (Andrew Lloyd Webber/ Tim Rice)
Black sheep child (Tim Hardin) Once upon a time (Trad. Arr. H.van Hoof/ C.M. Schrama/ B.Cleuver)
Flora (Stookey – Travers – Mezzetti)
The swallow and the calf (Trad. T. van Leer/ B. Cleuver)

Side B 
Talking in your sleep (Gordon Lightfoot)
Allentown jail (Irving Gorden)
Last thing on my mind (T. Paxton)
For all we know (F. Karlin/ R. Wilson/ A. James) “”
Wintertime love (The Doors)
Backstreet Girl  (M. Jagger/ K. Richards)

 

Bojoura-Greatest-hitsBojoura-Greatest-hits-azJesus Christ Superstar/Godspell (1972)

Side A
What is Love (Jerry Ragovoy)
Everything’s alright (Andrew Lloyd Webber/ Tim Rice)
I don’t know how to love him (Andrew Lloyd Webber/ Tim Rice)
Another Day (D. Bakker – D. Alan)
I don’t know how to love him (Andrew Lloyd Webber/ Tim Rice)
Once upon a time (Trad. Arr. H. van Hoof/ C.M. Schrama/ B. Cleuver)
The swallow and the calf (Trad. T. van Leer/ B. Cleuver)

Side B
All Good Gifts (Stephen Schmitz)
By my Side (Jay Hamburger – Peggy Gordon)
Day by Day (Stephen Schmitz)
Talking in your sleep (Gordon Lightfoot)
Allentown jail (Irving Gorden)
Last thing on my mind (T. Paxton)
For all we know (F. Karlin/ R. Wilson/ A. James) “”
Wintertime love (The Doors)