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Thicker Than Water | 
enlarge | Artist: Jack Johnson And The Malloys Label: Commercial Marketing Category: Music
List Price: £8.99 Buy New: £4.81 You Save: £4.18 (46%)
New (31) Used (12) from £3.98
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 32829
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Running Time: 46 Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.7 x 0.4
MPN: 000167402 UPC: 602498613214 EAN: 0602498613214 ASIN: B0000UX5IY
Release Date: November 25, 2005 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days Condition: Go on you know you want one gZoop it NOW!! All gZoop products are dispatched from the Channel Islands & take approx 3-5 working days (excluding weekends) from order to delivery.
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| Tracks:
| • | Moonshine - Jack Johnson | | • | Rainbow - Jack Johnson, G. Love | | • | Even After All - Finley Quaye | | • | Hobo Blues - G. Love | | • | Relate To Me - The Voyces | | • | The Cove - Jack Johnson | | • | Holes To Heaven - Jack Johnson | | • | Dark Water & Stars - Natural Calamity | | • | My Guru - Kalyani & Anandji | | • | Honor and Harmony - G. Love & Special Sauce | | • | Liver Splash - The Meters | | • | Underwater Love - Smoke City | | • | Thicker Than Water - Todd Hannigan | | • | Witchi-Tai-To - Harpers Bizarre |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review Those who know Jack Johnson only as college radio fave are in for a pleasant surprise here, as are wave-riding aficionados with a taste for eclectic, cooled-out musical vibes. The project Surfer magazine hailed as 2000's Video of the Year was originally a collaboration between surfing champ/then-USC film student Johnson and school colleagues Chris and Dan Malloy. But Johnson also gratifyingly took the opportunity to prove that "surf music" is purely a subjective term; indeed, electric instruments are few and far between here, let alone the traditional buzzsaw licks of such genre stalwarts as Dick Dale and Gary Hoey. Instead, Johnson has stitched together an organically focused, acoustic-centered collection that would seem as welcome on a shady creek bank as a sunny, wave-lapped beach. Johnson offers up an acoustic take of his sophomore album's "Holes to Heaven" and the sprightly instrumentals "Moonshine" and "Cove," while longtime associate G. Love duets on the spare, rootsy "Rainbow." Love and band Special Sauce also contribute the even grittier instrumental "Hobo Blues" and laconic "Honor and Harmony." But its also a collection that ventures as far afield as The Meters' 70's-funky "Liver Splash"., Finley Quaye's spare soul, the folk-raga of Kalyanji/Anadji's "My Guru" and the spacey, haunting "Dark Water and Stars" by Natural Calamity. --Jerry McCulley
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An excellent CD. November 27, 2003 13 out of 16 found this review helpful
This CD is an excellent compilation of some excellent artists. All artists have the same kind of style as Jack Johnson so, Jack fans, this one is for you. Songs with Jack and G Love are especially good. It includes a different version on Jack's song "Holes to Heaven" which is very good and all together it is a good chill out CD. It is highly recomended with his other CDs.
chill out surf album August 2, 2004 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
great album, set me off on to other artists. all just chilled jazzy grooves basically, its similar to the soundtrack for jacks' film "september sessions". i'd say get it if you enjoy laid back easy listening stuff by Jack, G. love or reggae inspired stuff like finley quay.
Good ol' Jack January 9, 2006 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
While I say good ol Jack this is not quite what you get from brushfire fairytales and on and on (it's more balanced, introducing artists whose music all blends wonderfully well and less samey). What I mean by good ol' Jack is that this is yet another fantastically relaxed and mellow collection of songs which when accompanied by a beer as the sun sets on a sunny afternoon creates just the right atmos!
solid j.j. soundtrack February 23, 2004 31 out of 33 found this review helpful
After loving Jack Johnsons 'Brushfire Fairytales' and 'On and On', I was keen to explore his work further by buying this- the soundtrack to Johnson's film of the same name. While it's a pretty solid CD with some decent Jack tracks, it doesn't compare with either of his studio albums. It's still better than the majority of soundtracks around, but I'd recommend it for the JJ hardcore only. Perhaps one of his studio albums would be a better place to start your collection?! Anyway- still a relaxing collection of tunes worth a listen and with worthy G Love offerings to complement more of the same from Jack Johnson.
Not as good as Jacks other stuff April 6, 2006 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
It has been said in most of the other reviews but im gonna get my say too!Stick with 'bushfire fairytales', 'inbetween dreams' and 'on and on'. They are all great. Unfortunately Jack was way ahead of the other artists on this album.
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