It's up to wave-riding moviegoers to determine whether A Broke Down Melody is its generation's Endless Summer; but as of the release of this soundtrack, one thing's for certain: nobody's making cooler, more chilled-out surf records than Jack Johnson's Brushfire Records. A Broke Down Melody tours the world's coasts and collects accessible tunes that could technically fit in a bunch of genres, whether folk, world, indie rock, or reggae. The thing is, they all adhere to a vibe: Johnson might as well be leading listeners by the hand into his own private village, one where friends make music all around and all it takes to get a sampling is a soft knock on the next grass-hut door. Standouts include the Johnson originals, but it's easy to fall leash-over-longboard in love with some of the lesser-known artists--Johnny Osbourne's "We Need Love" is Bob Marley bright, Matt Costa's two contributions call him out as a major talent, and "Know How," a jaunty little groove by Kings of Convenience, is enlivened by an appearance by the indie darling Feist. Fuzzy, vintage-style photos collected in the liner notes up the appeal; way to wear a wetsuit, Jack.
1. Cave, The - Culver City Dub Collective
2. Breakdown - Jack Johnson (Film Version)
3. Know How - Kings Of Convenience
4. We Need Love - Johnny Osbourne
5. Transfiguration No. 1 - M. Ward
6. Let It Be Sung - Jack Johnson/Matt Costa/Zach Gill
7. Goodbye - Eddie Vedder
8. Needles In My Eyes - The Beta Band
9. Heart (Things Never Shared) - Doug Martsch
10. Road, The - Matt Costa
11. Vuelvo Al Sur - Astor Piazzolla (By Koop remix)
12. Home - Jack Johnson