Rock Bands & Pop Stars
Jack Johnson Pictures
Artist:
Jack Johnson
Origin:
United States, HawaiiUnited States
Born date:
May 18, 1975
Jack Johnson Album: «Taylor»
Jack Johnson Album: «Taylor» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (5.0 of 5)
  • Title:Taylor
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  • Type:Audio CD
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Track listing
  • 1Taylor (Album Version)
  • 2Gone (Live With Ben Harper)
  • 3Girl I Wanna Lay You Down (Live With Zach Gill)
  • 4Mudfootball (Live With G Love)
Review - Product Description
Features Guest Appearances from Ben Harper, Zack Gill and G. Love.
Customer review
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Great Live Tracks

For those looking for some live tracks, this single has some quality recordings. "Gone" alone is worth the price of the single and is a must have for anyone that enjoys Johnson's music, featuring a slack guitar reminiscent of "Flake" played by (I assume) Ben Harper. "Girl I wanna lay you down" is fun and energetic and is worth having. "Mudfootball" is a quality live track with great harmonica riffs. Overall, a CD single well worth picking up.

Customer review
- Good single with two great versions of two solid songs.

This single has the title track, which is strait from Jack Johnson's album "On and On", but you will want to buy it for the other three tracks which are somewhat hard to find.

Track two is a live version of the song "Gone" with Jack's good buddy Ben Harper. This is an awesome version of the song and was recorded live at The Greek Theater in Berkeley back in 2003.

Track three is a really neat version of ALO's song "Girl I Wanna Lay You Down". This version was recorded live from the Fillmore in San Francisco also in 2003 and has Zach Gill of ALO and Jack harmonizing together while Zach lays down some pretty sweet accordian. This one is probably my favorite version of this song.

Track four is "Mudfootball" live from Sydney, Australia and features G. Love jamming on the harmonica. In my opinion, this song sounds like every other version of "Mudfootball" that I have heard over the years.

All in all, this a great album to add to you collection. The accordion version of "Girl I Wanna Lay You Down" is worth the price all by itself.