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Sprout

Sprout
Original Soundtrack

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Track Listing

  1. Practice Twice - Sam Prekop
  2. Stolen Moments - Oliver Nelson
  3. On the Low - Hope Sandoval
  4. On the Periphery - Him & Her
  5. Find Enjoyment - Ray Barbee
  6. When I Goose Step [#] - The Shins
  7. Butternut - Tommy Guerrero, Jack Johnson, Money Mark, Adam Topol
  8. By Fist and Fury - Tommy Guerrero
  9. Salt the Skies - Tortoise
  10. Banderilla - Calexico
  11. Demon Lover - Dan Malloy, Superwolfmen
  12. Spanish Flowers - Tommy Guerrero, Jack Johnson, Money Mark, Adam Topol
  13. Rained Out - Ray Barbee, Tommy Guerrero, Matt Rodriguez, Doug Scharin
  14. Got My Sunshine - Mojave 3

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #89497 in Music
  • Brand: Dig
  • Released on: 2005-04-12
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Soundtrack
  • Dimensions: .19 pounds

Customer Reviews

Picks up where September Sessions left off...4
I purchased this album after enjoying the previous September Sessions disc from Brushfire Records. The album as a whole is captivating and worth multiple listens. The mix is eclectic and the sequence of tracks results in a nice flow. This is a good one for listening at the beach, driving across the desert, winding down a wild night early the next morning, etc. If you liked September Sessions, you're likely to find this album an improvement on an already intriguing concept...

Mellow, jazzy surfing music5
Any fans of Jack Johnson's "Thicker than Water" and "A Brokedown Melody" soundtracks will enjoy this compilation; infact, Jack Johnson himself plays quietly as part of the "Sprout House Band" on tracks 7 and 12 (instrumentals). This CD differs somewhat from the above two in that it infuses a little more jazz into the soundtrack than the other two do. Other than that, the CD is very simliar to them - a very eclectic collection of lesser-known indie musicians all playing mellifluous melodies, each song flowing seamlessly into the next.

One for the archives4
I'm a surfer and have generally not been into the whole surf movie thing but I got Sprout and thought it was a good show. The music was pretty good as well and I put this in the iTunes to play as background on the weekends when I'm just hacking around the house or if I'm just thinking about the beach when there's no waves.

If you're into the whole shredder, aggro, bro-dude scene this probably isn't for you. Stick with something loud like the Suicide Machines and have fun with all that. But if you're into trying new things and looking for a different line than the rest of the heads out there then book the trip and bring this along.