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  1. It was recorded near Hollywood and Vine just north of 6400 Sunset at 1520 N Cahuenga in Los Angeles at Grandmaster Recorders (formerly Bijou Studios in Hollywood), King Sound, and mastered by Dave Collins. [4] Guests include Tommy Jordan ( steel drums on "Flake") and Ben Harper ( slide guitar on "Flake"). [5]

  2. Brushfire Fairytales es el álbum de debut del músico estadounidense Jack Johnson. Fue lanzado en 2001 y otorgó al artista reconocimiento internacional al publicarse en multitud de países. Johnson además de poner la voz a todas las canciones del álbum también toca la guitarra y el piano.

  3. February 01, 2021. Photo by K. Johnson. It’s hard to believe that the record that started it all is now 20 years old today. Brushfire Fairytales was released on February 1, 2001, which was the same day Jack played his first show opening for Ben Harper on tour!

  4. Ben Harper - slide guitar on Flake. appears courtesy of Virgin Records America. Art direction & design by J P Plunier & Mike King. I would like to thank Kim, my family, and Emmett Malloy. Jack has released 8 solo Records (Meet the Moonlight, All The Light Above It Too, From Here to Now to You, To The Sea, Sleep Through The Static, In Between ...

  5. brushfirefairytales.bandcamp.com › album › brushfire-fairytalesBrushfire Fairytales - Jack Johnson

    21 de ene. de 2011 · released January 21, 2011. all rights reserved. Tags. rock acoustic alternative ben harper brushfire fairytales folk jack johnson pop rock singer-songwriter songwriter sublime surf Hauula. Brushfire Fairytales by Jack Johnson, released 21 January 2011 1. Inaudible Melodies 2. Middle Man 3. Posters 4. Sexy Plexi 5. Flake 6.

  6. Explore the 2001 release Brushfire Fairytales. View tracks, listen to audio, and browse credits, photos, video and press where available. This page relates to the CD version.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Flake_(song)Flake (song) - Wikipedia

    " Flake " is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Jack Johnson. It is Johnson's debut single [2] and was released as the only single from his first album, Brushfire Fairytales (2001). [3] [4] [5] "Flake" features Ben Harper on Weissenborn slide guitar and Tommy Jordan on steel drums. [2]