while organising some CDs I remembered I have this—it is easy to overlook as it not a classical album but the jazz–classical fusion project of popularity from from a different time. I just stacked it together with Bach, and didn't think more about until I was about to write the pun "Back to Bach", suggesting I am about to have a period listening to Bach again.

I had to google for the title, and it is immediately clear many musicians or promoters have a hard time saying "No!" (I don't like albums that are puns by default, but make exceptions), because ever since the 60s "Switched-On Bach" and "Back to Bach", there is pun in Bach.
I would not select this when choosing Bach to listen while working, but I see that I have not explored Jacques Loussier further, so there might come a time that I will do just that

I don't think i own a CD player, so it is physical mostly for reference. This copy isn't even the first issue of that album, that was originally called "Play Bach live in Japan". huh—he also released an album titled "Bach to the future".

The image shows the back cover of a CD titled "Bachito Bach" by Jacques Loussier. It includes a tracklist with compositions by Bach, featuring pieces like "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" and "Air onA CD titled "Bach to Bach" by Jacques Loussier, celebrating 25 years of his interpretation of Bach's music. The cover features a watercolor illustration of a landscape with a piano, drums, and a cello. The CD is placed
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