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Idioms: on and on

Continuously, persistently, without stopping, as in On and on they rode for three whole days. Also see go on and on.


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Album Review: On and On
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  • Artist: Jack Johnson
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 06, 2003
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

It took Jack Johnson two years to break into the mainstream with his debut album, Brushfire Fairytales, and by the time it went platinum in early 2003, his star power was unstoppable. Twentysomethings and college kids across the globe often compared Johnson's comfortable approach to the fiery Ben Harper, so when it came time to make a second album, Johnson basically picked up where the first album left off. On and On is a sparkling sophomore effort, carefully designed to avoid any kind of critical slump. Fans will enjoy Johnson's soothing ballads and boy-next-door charms, never looking beyond the surface of the songs themselves. Producer Mario Caldato, Jr. (Beastie Boys, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion) hones Johnson's feel-good vibe and polishes his signature acoustic guitars, while the musician himself continues honing his genre-blending sound. Johnson gets serious this time, too: he playfully expounds on America's sickening dependence on material things ("Gone") and its subconscious ill will with today's youth ("Cookie Jar"). Other views on world war ("Traffic in the Sky") and a capitalistic, business-obsessed way of life ("The Horizon Has Been Defeated") are gently reflected upon without reproach. Johnson doesn't need to be an aggressive messenger to get his point across; the sales of Brushfire Fairytales make that quite clear. Instead, people listen to Johnson's musical commentary because he puts himself on their level, shunning the philosophical preaching of his counterpart, Harper. On and On keeps things simple in sound and time, and the only noticeable change is that Johnson didn't lyrically restrain himself. There are 17 solid tracks featured here, each one of them rooted in spiritual grooves,funk, and blues. In dire times, Johnson is sunny -- and sunny always feels good. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Times Like These (Lyrics) Jack Johnson Jack Johnson (2:22)
The Horizon Has Been Defeated Jack Johnson Jack Johnson (2:33)
Traffic in the Sky (Lyrics) Jack Johnson Jack Johnson (2:50)
Taylor (Lyrics) Jack Johnson Jack Johnson (3:59)
Gone (Lyrics) Jack Johnson Jack Johnson (2:10)
Cupid (Lyrics) Jack Johnson Jack Johnson (1:05)
Wasting Time (Lyrics) Merlo Podlewski, Jack Johnson Jack Johnson (3:50)
Holes to Heaven (Lyrics) Jack Johnson Jack Johnson (2:54)
Dreams Be Dreams (Lyrics) Jack Johnson Jack Johnson (2:12)
Tomorrow Morning (Lyrics) Jack Johnson Jack Johnson (2:50)
Fall Line (Lyrics) Jack Johnson Jack Johnson (1:35)
Cookie Jar (Lyrics) Jack Johnson Jack Johnson (2:57)
Rodeo Clowns (Lyrics) Jack Johnson Jack Johnson (2:38)
Cocoon (Lyrics) Jack Johnson Jack Johnson (4:10)
Mediocre Bad Guys (Lyrics) Jack Johnson Jack Johnson (3:00)
Symbol in My Driveway (Lyrics) Jack Johnson Jack Johnson (2:50)

Credits

Bernie Grundman (Mastering), Emmett Malloy (Creative Input), Adam Topol (Drums), Robert Carranza (Mixing), Jack Johnson (Vocals), Dave Lively (Design), Mario Caldato, Jr. (Engineer), Mario Caldato, Jr. (Mixing), Jack Johnson (Guitar), Dave Lively (Art Direction), Merlo Podlewski (Bass), Kim Johnson (Photography), Christopher Malloy (Creative Input), Robert Carranza (Engineer), Scott Soens (Cover Photo), Kim Johnson (Creative Input), Jack Johnson (Liner Notes), Adam Topol (Percussion), Mario Caldato, Jr. (Producer), Danny Clinch (Photography)
Wikipedia: On and On
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On and On
Studio album by Jack Johnson
Released May 6, 2003
Recorded The Mango Tree, Hawaii, 2002
Genre Acoustic rock
Folk
Length 43:55
Label Universal
Producer Keenan Donahue
Professional reviews
Jack Johnson chronology
Brushfire Fairytales
(2001)
On and On
(2003)
In Between Dreams
(2005)

On and On (2003) was the second album released by the musician Jack Johnson, who provided the vocals and guitars. Adam Topol played the drums and percussion while Merlo Podlewski played bass. The album was recorded at The Mango Tree studios in Hawaii.

Track listing

All songs by Jack Johnson, except where noted.

  1. "Times Like These" – 2:22
  2. "The Horizon Has Been Defeated" – 2:33
  3. "Traffic in the Sky" – 2:50
  4. "Taylor" – 3:59
  5. "Gone" – 2:10
  6. "Cupid" – 1:05
  7. "Wasting Time" (Johnson, Adam Topol, Merlo Podlewski) – 3:50
  8. "Holes to Heaven" – 2:54
  9. "Dreams Be Dreams" – 2:12
  10. "Tomorrow Morning" – 2:50
  11. "Fall Line" – 1:35
  12. "Cookie Jar" – 2:57
  13. "Rodeo Clowns" – 2:38
  14. "Cocoon" – 4:10
  15. "Mediocre Bad Guys" – 3:00
  16. "Symbol in My Driveway" – 2:50

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
2003 Top Internet Albums 3
2004 The Billboard 200 3
2006 European Top 100 Albums

 
 

 

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