Jack Johnson - Brushfire Fairytales

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Album Details

Title: Brushfire Fairytales
Artist: Jack Johnson
Release Date: 2/6/2001
Re-Released On: 9/10/2007
Label: Everloving, Enjoy Records, Island, Universal Distribution, EMI/Virgin
UPCs: 042286099422, 751937158721, 044006495620, 0602517496736, 724353783822, 9399066320193
Genre: Rock
Styles: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Confident, Gentle, Laid-Back/Mellow, Intimate, Reflective, Soothing, Springlike, Calm/Peaceful, Carefree, Cheerful, Delicate, Earnest, Literate, Playful, Quirky, Summery, Warm
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Inaudible Melodies
  2. Middle Man
  3. Posters
  4. Sexy Plexi
  5. Flake
  6. Bubble Toes
  7. Fortunate Fool
  8. The News
  9. Drink the Water
  10. Mudfootball [For Moe Lerner]
  11. F-Stop Blues
  12. Losing Hope
  13. It's All Understood

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDEverloving
2002CDIsland649562
2002CDUniversal Distribution860994
2002CDEMI/Virgin019
2001CDEnjoy Records1

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Album Review

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. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adam TopolDrums, Percussion
Andrew AlekelAssistant Engineer
Ben HarperSlide Guitar
Chad EssigAssistant Engineer
Dave CollinsMastering
J.P. PlunierProducer, Design, Art Direction
Jack JohnsonVocals, Guitar, Piano
Merlo PodlewskiBass
Mike KingArt Direction, Design
Todd BurkeEngineer, Mixing
Tommy JordanDrums (Steel)

Member Reviews

Jacquelyn M. (jax) wrote on 3/20/2009...

I have the front/back case for this CD. If you want it, send me an email & we can make mailing arrangements.