Jaylene Johnson's fourth studio release, recorded at Signpost Music and produced by Murray Pulver. Warm, acoustic, authentic, soul-nourishing folk/pop music. Digipak with gorgeous artwork by award-winning graphic artist, Roberta Renee Hansen. 12 original tracks.
By the time the first chorus of the opening song played I said to myself ‘Oh my - this is seriously good!’...The album has just the right amount of push and pull with tempo shifts, mood changes, with solid musicianship warming the centre and serving these 12 stellar songs. ‘Let The Silence Speak’ moved me to tears... Brian Doerksen
...there's a lovely settledness about this project that you recognize in an artist who has come into her own. The songs are beautifully crafted and performed— the sort that draw you into that liminal space where newness and insight are sometimes found. Steve Bell
What happens when a pro songwriter converges at the point of faith, suffering and truth-telling? Potter & Clay is what happens. Jaylene has heartbreakingly and beautifully outdone herself at the meeting place of craftsmanship and the human journey. Alana Levandoski
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Words and Music by Jaylene Johnson (SOCAN/ASCAP). All rights reserved.
lyrics
Find Us
Romans 8:35, 38-39
Find us in the shadows
Find us in the dark
Find us in the corners
Where we don't think You’d ever go
Find us in our failures
Where we've been thrown back to the start
Find us as we question
All the things we used to know
We are lost (so lost)
We hide (we hide)
All the fear we have inside
Find us
Find us
Oh Great Love
Find us
In our anger
Find us in our pain
Find us in our envy
Our rebellion and our pride
Find us in the graveyard
Meet us where we are
Lead us to the holy place
You spread Your arms out wide
credits
from Potter & Clay,
released October 7, 2016
Recorded at Signpost Music
Produced by Murray Pulver and Jaylene Johnson