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Happy, thoughtful, and a bit too mellow? Feb 15, 2010 Happy-go-lucky and thoughtfully, Johnson looks at life and love with an eye toward the positive aspects of each. Even when looking at more complicated issues like the war, as in the title song, his positive attitude is prevalent in both the friendly melody and the non-confrontational lyrics. Personally, I look for a bit more edge and conflict in music, but I can't deny Johnson's gentle powers of persuasion. "Even on songs like "Enemy" that are ripe for a touch of bitterness, Johnson infuses his lyric with lines like,
You might think I'm your enemy
But that don't make you mine
And all I have now is empathy
Lines like this are beyond standard criticism as the sentiment is hard to argue with, but occasionally a bit of edge would be welcome here. This is just overwhelmingly mellow that each song blends into the next with a sameness that becomes almost trance inducing. I liked it, but one Johnson will be enough for me. I wouldn't be sure which one I was listening to if I had two.
Jack Johnson CD Jan 29, 2010 I wanted to find this particular Jack Johnson CD, but didn't want to pay store prices for it. I found it on Amazon, and was thrilled! It was really affordable, and it sounded great!
Poor outing Jan 03, 2010 Oh boy, if you can't write, just repeat the lyrics over; and over; and over.
Boring! A few nice turns of phrase, but not enough to keep me interested.
Poor mic placement; generally dull recording.
Jack Johnson's best CD so far Dec 21, 2009 Mellow mood setting music. Music that challenges you to think for yourself and take a look outside the box.
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Definitely a Winner Dec 07, 2009 Anyone who gives this album less than 5 stars is probably deft. There is NOTHING in this album that is less than superior music. The arrangements are excellent, the acoustics are perfect, the melody is addictive and the bridge between All At Once and Sleep Through is just magical.
With all the garbage we are bombared with daily on the radio, when one of JJ's songs finally get air time, I'm all ears. I love this album and I highly recommend it.
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