Johnson, Jack
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Brushfire Fairytales
Used - LP - 440 075 015
Out Of Print 2000 180gm HQ Original With Obi. Glossy, Unplayed Condition.
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Brushfire Fairytales
Used - LP - 440 075 015
Mint, Unplayed 2000 180gm HQ Original.
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Brushfire Fairytales
New - LP - EVE-00120
Sealed 2020 20th Anniversary Remastered Reissue On 180gm Vinyl With Custom Hype Sticker. Mastering By Bernie Grundman. "Jack Johnson, The Multi-talented American Guy Who Likes To Surf And Play Music, Makes An Honest Impression On His Debut Album, Brushfire Fairytales. He's Not Focused On Any Genre In Particular, But Stays Close To Acoustic Simplicities. Ben Harper's Producer, J.p. Plunier, Lends A Hand And Perfects Johnson's Basic Songwriting Into A Charming And Inviting Soundscape Of Songs Most Personal To Johnson. It's Poetically Abrasive, Especially On Tracks Like "Sexy Plexi" And "Fortunate Fool," But Jack Johnson Is A Regular Guy And His Most Natural Feelings Are Indeed Candid. "Inaudible Melodies" Is A Bluesy Mix Of Lazy Harmonies And Acoustical Twitching, Whereas "Flake" Is An Easy Flow Of American Trad Rock, Quite Similar To Dave Matthews, But Echoing Steel Drums And Harper's Blistering Lap Steel Guitar Make For An Outstanding Rock & Roll Romp. Johnson's Voice, Which Is Hauntingly Like Wes Cunningham, Makes Brushfire Fairytales A Decent Record. He's Not Noisy Or Gregarious. He's Content With His New Creative Finding. He Might Chase Waves In His Other Life, But His Songwriting Ways Do Make For Something Quite Charming." AMG - MacKenzie WIlson.
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Brushfire Fairytales
New - LP - EVE001
Sealed 2011 180gm remastered reissue, with custom hype sticker and Obi-style strip. Remastered by Bernie Grundman direct to disc from the original analog tapes. "Jack Johnson, The Multi-talented American Guy Who Likes To Surf And Play Music, Makes An Honest Impression On His Debut Album, Brushfire Fairytales. He's Not Focused On Any Genre In Particular, But Stays Close To Acoustic Simplicities. Ben Harper's Producer, J.p. Plunier, Lends A Hand And Perfects Johnson's Basic Songwriting Into A Charming And Inviting Soundscape Of Songs Most Personal To Johnson. It's Poetically Abrasive, Especially On Tracks Like "Sexy Plexi" And "Fortunate Fool," But Jack Johnson Is A Regular Guy And His Most Natural Feelings Are Indeed Candid. "Inaudible Melodies" Is A Bluesy Mix Of Lazy Harmonies And Acoustical Twitching, Whereas "Flake" Is An Easy Flow Of American Trad Rock, Quite Similar To Dave Matthews, But Echoing Steel Drums And Harper's Blistering Lap Steel Guitar Make For An Outstanding Rock & Roll Romp. Johnson's Voice, Which Is Hauntingly Like Wes Cunningham, Makes Brushfire Fairytales A Decent Record. He's Not Noisy Or Gregarious. He's Content With His New Creative Finding. He Might Chase Waves In His Other Life, But His Songwriting Ways Do Make For Something Quite Charming." All Music Guide - MacKenzie WIlson.
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En Concert
New - LP - B0012973
Sealed 2009 2LP Gatefold Original. Recorded Live During The Sleep Through The Static World Tour.
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In Between Dreams
New - LP - B0004149
Sealed 2005 Gatefold Original. Singer/Songwriter Jack Johnson Writes Songs That Just Feel Good. The Simple Equation That Combines Him With An Acoustic Guitar Is Warm And Relaxed, A Cozy Formula That's Made Him A Favorite Among American College Crowds. It Should Be No Surprise That Johnson Sticks With What He Does Best For His Third Album, In Between Dreams. The Genre-Blending Charm And Sweetness That Made Brushfire Fairytales And On And On Doesn't Change That Much, But Does It Really Have To? Johnson, Alongside Drummer Adam Topol And Bassist Merlo Podlewski, Makes Safe Records. While There Isn't Anything Wrong With That, Taking A Few More Risks Sonically And Lyrically Wouldn't Work Against Him. Tender Moments Such As "If I Could" And "No Other Way" Showcase A More Reserved Side On In Between Dreams. Other Highlights Include The Lullaby-Like "Breakdown" And The Bossa Nova Rhythms Of "Do You Remember." Whether He's Singing About Being In Love — Which He Does Quite Well On "Better Together" And "Banana Pancakes" — Or Reflecting On Its Hardships, Johnson's Laid-Back Approach Is His Biggest Strength. In Between Dreams Is A Bit Brighter And More Upbeat, But His Song Remains The Same.
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In Between Dreams
New - LP - B0004149-01
Sealed 2022 Gatefold Reissue. Singer/Songwriter Jack Johnson Writes Songs That Just Feel Good. The Simple Equation That Combines Him With An Acoustic Guitar Is Warm And Relaxed, A Cozy Formula That's Made Him A Favorite Among American College Crowds. It Should Be No Surprise That Johnson Sticks With What He Does Best For His Third Album, In Between Dreams. The Genre-Blending Charm And Sweetness That Made Brushfire Fairytales And On And On Doesn't Change That Much, But Does It Really Have To? Johnson, Alongside Drummer Adam Topol And Bassist Merlo Podlewski, Makes Safe Records. While There Isn't Anything Wrong With That, Taking A Few More Risks Sonically And Lyrically Wouldn't Work Against Him. Tender Moments Such As "If I Could" And "No Other Way" Showcase A More Reserved Side On In Between Dreams. Other Highlights Include The Lullaby-Like "Breakdown" And The Bossa Nova Rhythms Of "Do You Remember." Whether He's Singing About Being In Love — Which He Does Quite Well On "Better Together" And "Banana Pancakes" — Or Reflecting On Its Hardships, Johnson's Laid-Back Approach Is His Biggest Strength. In Between Dreams Is A Bit Brighter And More Upbeat, But His Song Remains The Same.
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Live At Third Man Records
Used - LP - TMR 227
2013 RSD direct to disk black vinyl in die-cut cover. In "Live At Third Man Records," Jack Johnson delivers a performance that feels both intimate and expansive, capturing the essence of his laid-back style while highlighting the raw energy of a live setting. The recording, released through Jack White's Third Man Records, showcases Johnson's trademark acoustic melodies and warm vocals, enveloping listeners in a cozy atmosphere reminiscent of a beachside campfire. His nuanced strumming and soothing voice are complemented by the occasional interjections of audience applause and the ambient acoustics of the venue, creating a palpable sense of presence that transports the listener into the heart of the performance. Johnson's setlist, a thoughtful mix of fan favorites and deeper cuts, invites both long-time followers and new listeners to experience the laid-back charm that has defined his career.
What stands out in this live recording is Johnson's ability to maintain his signature relaxed vibe while engaging the audience with a palpable dynamism. The stripped-down arrangements allow his songwriting to take center stage, each lyric delivered with sincerity and a touch of nostalgia. His interaction with the crowd is genuine and understated, creating a sense of camaraderie that is both inviting and infectious. The production quality of the recording, true to Third Man's dedication to analog authenticity, captures the warmth and clarity of Johnson's performance without sacrificing the spontaneity and imperfections that make live music so compelling. Ultimately, "Live At Third Man Records" serves as a testament to Jack Johnson's enduring appeal and his ability to craft an atmosphere where simplicity and sincerity reign supreme.
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Meet The Moonlight
New - LP - B0035058-01
Sealed 2022 Gatefold Original, Pressed On Standard Black Vinyl. Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Produced By Blake Mills. "Jack Johnson Doesn't Do Anything Forcefully. Gentle, Mellow Vibes Have Been His Stock In Trade Since His 2011 Debut, Brushfire Fairytales, And That Doesn't Change On Meet The Moonlight, His Eighth Studio Album, Delivered Some 21 Years After His First. That's A Long Stretch Of Time To Mine The Same Vein, But The Relaxed Vibes Of Meet The Moonlight Are Somewhat Deceptive; Underneath The Placid Surface, Johnson Is Taking A Few Risks. Much Of The Shift Can Be Attributed To His Collaboration With Blake Mills, A Guitarist Who Usually Works With Such Indie Rock And Americana Acts As Fiona Apple And Alabama Shakes. Mills Doesn't Bring The Noise Or Explicitly Arty Attacks To The Laid-back Environs Of Jack Johnson. Rather, Mills Coaxes Out The Atmosphere, Allowing "One Step Ahead" To Pulsate To A Vibrant, Colorful, And Relaxed Beat, And Letting "Costume Party" Unfurl With An Appealingly Languid Gait. Other Parts Of Meet The Moonlight Also Have Readily Apparent Textures -- "3am Radio" Gurgles Softly, "Don't Look Now" Almost Has An Urgency To Its Chorus -- But The Mills Approach Lets Such Spare Numbers As The Closing "Any Wonder" Feel Full And Realized, And Not Like Sketches. These Subtle Shifts And Shadings Help Make Meet The Moonlight A Quietly Adventurous Album As Well As One Of Jack Johnson's Best." AMG - Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
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On And On
New - LP - 440 075 012
Sealed 2003 180gm HQ Original Housed In A Gatefold Cover. On And On Mixes Heartfelt Ballads Of Love And Simple Joys With More Serious Subjects Of Materialism, Industrialization, School Shootings, Offshore Oil Drilling And War. The Inner Truth And Social Commentary That Is Evident In Johnson's Early Songwriting On Brushfire Fairytales Has Matured With On And On Insuring Jack's Critics And Fans Will Not Be Disappointed With This Follow-Up Album.
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On And On
Used - LP - 440 075 012
2003 Heavy Vinyl Housed In A Textured Gatefold Cover. Vinyl Appears Glossy, Unplayed. On And On Mixes Heartfelt Ballads Of Love And Simple Joys With More Serious Subjects Of Materialism, Industrialization, School Shootings, Offshore Oil Drilling And War. The Inner Truth And Social Commentary That Is Evident In Johnson's Early Songwriting On Brushfire Fairytales Has Matured With On And On Insuring Jack's Critics And Fans Will Not Be Disappointed With This Follow-Up Album. Last Few Copies
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Sleep Through The Static
New - LP - B0010580
Factory Sealed 2LP Gatefold Original. Includes Free MP3 Download Of Entire Album.
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Sleep Through The Static
Used - LP - B0010580
Mint, Unplayed 2008 2LP Gatefold Original With Custom Inner Sleeves.
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Sleep Through The Static
Used - LP - B0010580-01
Rare, 2008 2LP US gatefold original still in original outer sleeve with URP hype sticker. NM copy! Mastering by Bernie Grundman. "Much of the press surrounding the release of Sleep Through the Static recounted Jack Johnson's claim that he gave all his peppy pop tunes over to the Curious George soundtrack and how that, combined with personal losses -- including the death of his cousin Danny Riley, to whom the album is dedicated -- led the surfing singer/songwriter into darker territory for his fifth album. To a certain extent, all of that is true, as the album does open with an atypically stark, moody number in "All at Once" and there are some darker sentiments lurking within the 14 songs here, but it takes some close listening to find the sorrow flowing through some of the words. Some very close listening, really, as Johnson's sand-brushed, gentle voice doesn't command attention. His voice lulls and soothes, so it takes concentrated effort to hear beyond his tone and hear what he's actually saying. Then again, the meaning of Johnson's music doesn't matter as much as the mellow mood, a feeling that he's sustained throughout his albums and doesn't change here. Johnson may use more electric guitars than acoustics on Sleep Through the Static, but he's strumming them like acoustics and his overall aesthetic has not changed at all: he's still a laid-back guy singing songs that roll so easy they glide into the background. No matter what instrument he's playing or what he's singing about, his music still feels the same, which is enough to satisfy his fans but not to win him many new ones." All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
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To The Sea
New - LP - B0014266
Factory Sealed 2010 Gatefold Original. Includes Free MP3 Download Of Entire Album.
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To The Sea
New - LP - B0014266-01
2010 US gatefold original. Mastered by Bernie Grundman. "Jack Johnson quietly turned into a star over the course of the 2000s, so it’s only fitting that he inaugurates the second decade of his recording career with To the Sea, an album that feels like the work of a soft rock superstar. Of course, that’s what Johnson is, but he’s avoided sounding that way by performing soft-shuffle acoustic numbers, camouflaging his pop move as a soundtrack to Curious George, then getting mellowly introspective on 2008’s Sleep Through the Static. To the Sea blows away the drowsy cobwebs from Sleep, pushing the acoustic guitar to the background and letting his band groove politely, usually in an amiable, unhurried gait that never breaks a sweat even when the musicians goose the tempo a bit. Call it the signature of a surfer so bleached by the sun that he rushes nothing, but To the Sea substitutes the sunset strum-alongs of his earliest records for a sleek daytime sheen that might glimmer too brightly for hippies but it makes for a better overall pop record, the kind of album that suits Jack Johnson’s stature as surfer turned AAA crooner." All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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To The Sea
New - LP - B0014266-01
2010 US gatefold original. Mastered by Bernie Grundman. "Jack Johnson quietly turned into a star over the course of the 2000s, so it’s only fitting that he inaugurates the second decade of his recording career with To the Sea, an album that feels like the work of a soft rock superstar. Of course, that’s what Johnson is, but he’s avoided sounding that way by performing soft-shuffle acoustic numbers, camouflaging his pop move as a soundtrack to Curious George, then getting mellowly introspective on 2008’s Sleep Through the Static. To the Sea blows away the drowsy cobwebs from Sleep, pushing the acoustic guitar to the background and letting his band groove politely, usually in an amiable, unhurried gait that never breaks a sweat even when the musicians goose the tempo a bit. Call it the signature of a surfer so bleached by the sun that he rushes nothing, but To the Sea substitutes the sunset strum-alongs of his earliest records for a sleek daytime sheen that might glimmer too brightly for hippies but it makes for a better overall pop record, the kind of album that suits Jack Johnson’s stature as surfer turned AAA crooner." All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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To The Sea
New - LP - B0014266-01
Sealed, latest press of the 2010 original. Gatefold sleeve, no hype sticker. "Jack Johnson quietly turned into a star over the course of the 2000s, so it’s only fitting that he inaugurates the second decade of his recording career with To the Sea, an album that feels like the work of a soft rock superstar. Of course, that’s what Johnson is, but he’s avoided sounding that way by performing soft-shuffle acoustic numbers, camouflaging his pop move as a soundtrack to Curious George, then getting mellowly introspective on 2008’s Sleep Through the Static. To the Sea blows away the drowsy cobwebs from Sleep, pushing the acoustic guitar to the background and letting his band groove politely, usually in an amiable, unhurried gait that never breaks a sweat even when the musicians goose the tempo a bit. Call it the signature of a surfer so bleached by the sun that he rushes nothing, but To the Sea substitutes the sunset strum-alongs of his earliest records for a sleek daytime sheen that might glimmer too brightly for hippies but it makes for a better overall pop record, the kind of album that suits Jack Johnson’s stature as surfer turned AAA crooner." All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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To The Sea
Used - LP - B0014266-01
2010 US gatefold original. Mastered by Bernie Grundman. "Jack Johnson quietly turned into a star over the course of the 2000s, so it’s only fitting that he inaugurates the second decade of his recording career with To the Sea, an album that feels like the work of a soft rock superstar. Of course, that’s what Johnson is, but he’s avoided sounding that way by performing soft-shuffle acoustic numbers, camouflaging his pop move as a soundtrack to Curious George, then getting mellowly introspective on 2008’s Sleep Through the Static. To the Sea blows away the drowsy cobwebs from Sleep, pushing the acoustic guitar to the background and letting his band groove politely, usually in an amiable, unhurried gait that never breaks a sweat even when the musicians goose the tempo a bit. Call it the signature of a surfer so bleached by the sun that he rushes nothing, but To the Sea substitutes the sunset strum-alongs of his earliest records for a sleek daytime sheen that might glimmer too brightly for hippies but it makes for a better overall pop record, the kind of album that suits Jack Johnson’s stature as surfer turned AAA crooner." All Music Guide - Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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