Tampabay.com
JUNE 09, 2010

Album Review: Jack Johnson 'To the Sea'

Jack-Johnson[1] 

"My favorite children's album of all time, Sing-A-Longs and Lullabies for the Film Curious George, was made by Jack Johnson, the barefoot Hawaiian surfer-songwriter. The 2006 sound track gently swings with eco-imagery, jungle-gym rhythms and a peacenik sweetness. But what I really dig about George is that it puts my hellion children to sleep in no time at all. That's right, demon spawn, dream your evil dreams!

Despite being as exciting as a Xanaxed panda, the 35-year-old Johnson was an instant star when he first caught the fame wave in 2001..."

To read the rest of the review, GO HERE. 

Join the discussion: Click to view comments, add yours

About the blogger

Pop music critic Sean Daly of the Tampa Bay Times brings you the latest music news and concert reviews. He writes about rock music, country music, rap music and whatever sounds are out there. Cool job, isn't it? And his CD collection -- from Journey to Dylan, Prince to U2, Public Enemy to Stan Getz -- is much bigger and better than yours.

Features and columns archive
Get Pop Life updates via Twitter
Follow me on Facebook
Join the Stuck in the '80s fan page

Advertisement

Follow us on Facebook

TampaBay.com on Facebook

Registration FAQ

Read our Frequently Asked Questions on how to register to comment on the site.