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Sleep Through The Static
Sleep Through The Static
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List Price: $13.98  (€11.04)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(based on 145 reviews)
Sales Rank: 149
Category: Music

Artist: Jack Johnson
Publisher: Brushfire Records
Studio: Brushfire Records
Manufacturer: Brushfire Records
Label: Brushfire Records
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.8 x 0.3

MPN: 001058002
UPC: 602517560550
EAN: 0602517560550
ASIN: B000Z0UEU6

Release Date: February 5, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • All At Once
  • Sleep Through the Static
  • Hope
  • Angel
  • Enemy
  • If I Had Eyes
  • Same Girl
  • What You Thought You Needed
  • Adrift
  • Go On
  • They Do They Don't
  • While We Wait
  • Monsoon
  • Losing Keys

Similar Items:

  • In Between Dreams
  • Detours
  • On and On
  • We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things
  • Brushfire Fairytales

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
My friends and I have just finished recording a new album called Sleep Through the Static. At this point in my life I weigh about 190 lbs and my ear hairs are getting longer. I also have a couple of kids. My wife popped them out, but I helped. Some of the songs on this album are about making babies. Some of the songs are about raising them. Some of the songs are about the world that these children will grow up in; a world of war and love, and hate, and time and space. Some of the songs are about saying goodbye to people I love and will miss.

We recorded the songs onto analog tape machines powered by the sun in Hawaii and Los Angeles. One day, JP Plunier walked into the studio and told us, "It has been 4 to 6 feet and glassy for long enough," and so we gave him a variety of wind and rain as well as sun and so on. And Robert Carranza helped to put it all in the right places.

After inviting Zach Gill to join Adam Topol, Merlo Podlewski, and myself on our last world tour, we decided to make him an official member of our gang. So our gang now has a piano player, which probably makes us much less intimidating, but Merlo, our bass player, is 6'3" so we are still confident.

All of these songs have been on my mind for a while and it is nice to share them. I am continually grateful to my wife who is typing this letter as I dictate it to her.

I hope you enjoy this album.

Mahalo for listening,

Jack Johnson

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Amazon.com
Jack Johnson recorded his fourth album using nothing but solar power. This is somehow fitting for a singer-songwriter, surfer, and filmmaker who spends most of his days floating in the ocean under Hawaii's open skies. The forces of nature certainly seem to have found their way into the mellow grooves of standout tracks like "What You Thought You Need," "Adrift," and "Go On," songs so lovely and effortless that you can almost hear the melodies coming to Johnson on a warm breeze that rustles through the coconut trees. Sleep Through the Static documents his best work to date, even better than the Curious George soundtrack. The sedate singer transforms the acoustic campfire strums of the past into sublime, soulful ruminations on his wife, kids, and the state of the world. He even manages to conjure up some real anger on the title track, which is hardly diminished by its lavish grooves and glistening harmonies. --Aidin Vaziri


Customer Reviews:   Read 140 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Good....but not as good as "In Between Dreams" or "Curious George"   December 27, 2008
My friend introduced me to Jack Johnson by playing me "In Between Dreams". After I heard it, I had to have it and went out and bought the cd the next day. I have a couple of kids so I went ahead and also bought the "Curious George" Soundtrack which I also immediately liked after first listening to it. Even though "Static" didn't give me that immediate pleasure I kept listening to it and I have grown fond of that cd even though to me, it doesn't match the greatness of "In Between Dreams". Don't get me wrong...this is a very good cd after repeated listens so don't give up on it. Jack Johnson fans will like it for sure so go ahead and buy it.


4 out of 5 stars Wished it moved me more...   December 14, 2008
I heard a song from this CD on the radio (public) and liked it. I often order from hearing something on this particular program I was listening to. And most of the time I am really happy with the music, or at least it grows on me over time. This time, I am still trying to have it grow on me. There is nothing wrong with the music; I am just having a blah reaction.


3 out of 5 stars At this point, it all sounds the same.   December 4, 2008
I really like Jack Johnson's music and my saying that it all sounds the same isn't a bad thing. He's very dependable in his style and tone and I often listen to his work when I'm trying to relax and have a little time to myself. He's harmless, doesn't demand too much from your senses and just seems to want to keep on grooving, doing the right thing. Those are the things that I love about J.J.'s sound.

The album was made on solar power and the producers went the extra mile with adding the track names to the cd player's LED readout. Albums that cost a lot more to make don't even do that. You can just tell that Johnson believes in what he's doing and loves why he does it. Comes through in every lyric of every song.

It's not the best album I've ever heard, but like I said, it works for what I need it for. "What You Thought You Need" is a fantastic song with an awesome rhythm guitar riff. I recommend this album wholeheartedly but Jackson is an acquired taste. Give him a chance and you might just acquire a taste.



5 out of 5 stars Creative Songwriter   December 3, 2008
I have liked Jack Johnson for awhile and am enjoying this CD as much as the others he has released in the past.

He is a good blend of songwriter with interesting style of guitar playing and is one of the consumate singer/songwriters around right now with a blend of surf/acoustic material. When I had heard there was going to be a change up on this record from the past I was hoping it was not going to be a radical change for change sake and lose what I like about him. Fortunately he is still the same.



5 out of 5 stars Just Love Jack Johnson   December 2, 2008
I have purchased several of Jack Johnson's CDs through Amazon.com and really enjoy listening to his music. When traveling, my husband is always looking for and playing one of these CDs.


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