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Brushfire Fairytales - Audio CD - Jack Johnson

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Brushfire Fairytales

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List Price: $13.98    Our Price: $9.97

Audio CD - 29 January, 2002
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Number of Media: 1

CD Tracks:

    Inaudible Melodies
    Middle Man
    Posters
    Sexy Plexi
    Flake
    Bubble Toes
    Fortunate Fool
    The News
    Drink the Water
    Mudfootball
    F-Stop Blues
    Losing Hope
    It's All Understood


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Audio CD Description

Fans of Willy Porter, Ben Harper, and G. Love will all want to check out Jack Johnson's engaging folk- and blues-inflected pop. Born in Oahu, Hawaii, Johnson, a former surfer and film-school graduate, has a knack for acoustic ballads whose calm surfaces hide a subtle but strong lyrical undertow. "It seems to me that 'maybe' pretty much always means 'no,'" sings Johnson on "Flake," which features crony Harper on slide guitar. Production by J.P. Plunier (who also handles Harper's recordings) is simple and uncluttered: acoustic guitar and drum tracks share the foreground with Johnson's easygoing vocals, which evoke everyone from G. Love (who recorded Johnson's "Rodeo Clowns" on his


Comments From Our Customers

Jack Johnson is great

I love this cd, I never get tired of listening to it.


Who's The DJ??

This album can only be described as the feeble roaster. Which means that it is the whole platter! I got into this when I was down with the whole construction thing. I mean like, cabinets are cool and everything, but I was in it to win it! Back when I was in a speed-rap group called the OFC (which was me (CIRCLE), JMak (POWER), and Chucwick (CIG), we had a hit called "Fool, I just broke you off so fierce you didn't have time to race the rooster." That was totally siccmade. Anyway Jack Johnson was a real big inspiration to the OFC. We had a cd that sold real big in the hood called "Fool, buy this cd or you wil be broken off in the worst way while I make a new boat for myself." This album made sure that we were famous for days and we were just swimming in chicks. In fact, one time we were in a room and we ended up on the ceiling because there were so many girls there singin our song "Fool, I broke you off that means you're a turnip." To sum this all up, you might not be as bad as OFC, but you can still try and buy this album of Jack's.


No fire here

Wasn't a great CD. Not bad either. Have to be in the mood to listen to it. It's not one you would put in the player to just kick back and listen to.

 

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