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''To the Sea'' is the fifth studio album by singer-songwriter Jack Johnson, released on May 26, 2010, in Japan, May 31, 2010 in the United Kingdom and June 1, 2010, in the United States, through
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and Brushfire Music Group.Mugan, Chris (2010)
Jack Johnson Previews New Album Tracks in London
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Holmes, Abby (2010)
Johnson's earth-friendly tour reaches the Gorge
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The album debuted at number 1 in the United States, selling 243,000 copies in its first week.


Background and recording

On January 19, 2010, Johnson and his band reported that they had entered the studio to begin work on a new album, and on February 1, the band announced that their currently untitled fifth studio album was slated for a June 1 release, to be followed by a world tour. The album was recorded over three weeks in Johnson's two solar-powered studios, ''The Mango Tree'' in Hawaii and the ''Solar Powered Plastic Plant'' in Los Angeles. ''To the Sea'' was released on Johnson's own label, Brushfire Records, with the first single, "
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", already released on radio and iTunes. In the album, Johnson used more instruments than before like electric guitar, organ,
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. Johnson said of the album's title "I guess it's a reference to a father leading his son to the sea, with the water representing the subconscious. So it's about trying to go beneath the surface and understand yourself".Montgomery, James (2010)
Jack Johnson Reveals To The Sea Album Details
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Critical reception

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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 69, based on 12 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".
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from
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rated it four stars and commented: "Call it the signature of a surfer so bleached by the sun that he rushes nothing, but ''To the Sea'' substitutes the sunset strum-alongs of his earliest records for a sleek daytime sheen that might glimmer too brightly for hippies but it makes for a better overall pop record." Mikael Wood from ''
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'' gave a B grade and said that: "Here's another set of strummy beachside ballads from the most successful surf bum in history." The ''
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'' review was positive, saying that: "A natural progression from 2008 release "
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," the new set features more electric guitars and a brighter, full-band sound while still bringing plenty of singalong acoustic romanticism and breezy melodies." ''
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'' was favorable, saying: "On ''To the Sea'', the 35-year-old surfer and filmmaker is still staring down adult fears. But this time he has made an existential chill-out record that feels substantial, at times even edgy, without feeling forced." Mike Diver from
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analysed that: "Should he ever stretch himself as a musician the results could be fascinating – think The Beach Boys before ''Pet Sounds'', and what they felt capable of afterwards – but right now he's operating in a comfort zone that should guarantee continued commercial success." Margaret Wappler from the ''
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'' said: "It's the most genuine sentiment on a record from a simple but ambitious man whose real-life philanthropic and environmentally sound practices aim to soothe the world, one bro or surfer girl at a time." Caroline Sullivan from ''
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'' wrote: "Johnson treads lightly with his sunniness – he just lies in a metaphorical hammock and offers nuggets of wisdom, which sound deceptively meaningful, when illuminated by his pretty guitar work." The BLARE Magazine review was positive, saying: "''To the Sea'' shows his mindset as it's not particularly groundbreaking, but it's enough to make his down-to-earth, flip-flop-loving followers dig it. Upbeat tunes still float nearby while the honest gems that reveal his surfer heart are both depressing and warming enough to cap off that campfire with close friends at the beach."


Tour

Johnson toured Australia and Europe in support of the album, with a North American tour starting on July 9 in
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and concluding on October 14 at the
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Track listing

All songs written and composed by Jack Johnson, except where noted. # "
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" – 3:13 # "To the Sea" – 3:30 # "No Good with Faces" – 3:31 # " At or With Me" – 3:58 # "When I Look Up" – 0:58 # "From the Clouds" – 3:05 # "My Little Girl" – 2:21 # "Turn Your Love" – 3:13 # "The Upsetter" – 3:50 # "Red Wine, Mistakes, Mythology" (lyrics: Johnson & Zach Gill, music: Johnson, Gill, Merlo Podlewski & Adam Topol) – 4:03 # "Pictures of People Taking Pictures" – 3:20 # "Anything but the Truth" – 2:54 # "Only the Ocean" (lyrics: Johnson, music: Johnson, Gill, Podlewski & Topol) – 3:40 ;iTunes bonus track #
  • "Better Together" (featuring
    Paula Fuga Paula Hiltrudis Fuga is a Hawaiian singer-songwriter who was born in Waimānalo, Hawaii. She has worked and performed with many artists on projects such as Jack Johnson, Ben Harper, Ziggy Marley, and Damian Marley. Early life Fuga was born ...
    )
    – 4:15 ;Japanese bonus track #
  • "What You Thought You Need" (Live from Yokohama) – 4:17


    Personnel

    *Jack Johnson – vocals, guitar, ukulele, mellotron, percussion *Adam Topol – drums, percussion, glockenspiel, backup vocals *Merlo Podlewski – bass, percussion, backup vocals *Zach Gill – piano, wurlitzer, melodica, backup vocals, percussion *
    Paula Fuga Paula Hiltrudis Fuga is a Hawaiian singer-songwriter who was born in Waimānalo, Hawaii. She has worked and performed with many artists on projects such as Jack Johnson, Ben Harper, Ziggy Marley, and Damian Marley. Early life Fuga was born ...
    – backup vocals on tracks 5, 8 *
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    – harmonica on 4, 10 *Emmett Malloy – percussion & backup vocals on 10 The album was co-produced by Robert Carranza, Johnson, Podlewski, Gill and Topol, and engineered by Carranza.CD Booklet


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    References

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