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Release Date: 2008-02-05
Language: English
UPC: 602517560550
No. of Disc: 1
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1 All at Once
2 Sleep Through the Static
3 Hope
4 Angel
5 Enemy
6 If I Had Eyes
7 Same Girl
8 What You Thought You Needed
9 Adrift
10 Go on
11 They Do They Don't
12 While We Wait
13 Monsoon
14 Losing Keys
Sleep Through the Static the fifth studio album from singer/songwriter Jack Johnson was produced by JP Plunier, who was the producer of Jack's first album Brushfire Fairytales and was recorded at L.A.'s Solar Powered Plastic Plant. This album contains lots of electric guitar work, as opposed to his previous acoustic albums the first single is "If I Had Eyes." 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
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