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New
Jack Johnson Album In Stores Feb 6th
Jack Johnson and friends
Sing-alongs and Lullabies: Songs for the film Curious George
February 6th will see the release of Sing-A-Longs and Lullabies, which features
songs written for and inspired by the new animated film "Curious
George"
Featuring the voice talent of Will Ferrell and Drew Barrymore, the film was
produced by Ron Howard¹s Imagine Entertainment.
This new album although tied to a film stands alone as a new Jack Johnson album
- it features 9 new songs and 3 duets featuring Jack and Ben Harper, G Love and
Matt Costa.
Faced with the task of giving a voice to a central character that does not
speak, Universal Pictures turned to Jack Johnson to craft songs that could
speak for Curious George. As a new father, it presented an opportunity for
Jack to make an album for parents and children. Presented with early animations
and the story line, Jack crafted new songs that captured the emotions of Curious
George as he leaves the jungle to follow the Man with the Yellow Hat. He also
turned to friends Ben Harper, G. Love and Matt Costa for songs that might bridge
the gap between parent and child.
Joined on the record by his band (Adam Topol, Merlo Podlewski, and Zach Gill)
Jack duets with 3 of the other songwriters (Ben Harper, G. Love and Matt Costa),
and does a straight up cover of the White Stripes "We Are Going To Be
Friends". Parents who watched Schoolhouse Rock on Saturday mornings when
they were a kid will recognize Jack's take on the classic "The 3 R's",
reinterpreted as a call to protect the environment and Reduce, Re-use, and
Recycle.
The first single is “Upside Down” and a video mixing live action and
animation from the film will be available as of mid January.
This is a big priority for the film company and we will get the benefit of
Universal Pictures marketing as well.
The single is the music bed for all the trailers for the upcoming movie and
Jack’s name is voiced in the spot as “original music by Jack Johnson”.
Film
will hit theatres in the Middle East in April 2006.
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