MOM: MUSIC FOR OUR MOTHER OCEAN Compilation Album (1996)

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MOM: Music for Our Mother Ocean is a series of three compilations produced by Surfdog Records to benefit the Surfrider Foundation. MOM: Music for Our Mother Ocean Vol. 1 was released on July 2, 1996. It was produced Dave Kaplan, Pierce Flynn. The albums feature original songs as well as covers, many sharing a surfing or summer theme by a range of popular artists.

MOM: MUSIC FOR OUR MOTHER OCEAN Compilation Album CD

Tracklist:

  1. Intro: Ancient Dolphin Dance (by Chumash people)
  2. Good Times (by Sprung Monkey)
  3. Gremmie Out of Control (by Pearl Jam)
  4. Honky Tonk (by The Brian Setzer Orchestra)
  5. California Sun (by Ramones)
  6. Bali Eyes (Porno for Pyros)
  7. Surfin’ U.S.A. (by Pennywise)
  8. Surfin’ Bird (by Silverchair)
  9. Wipe Out (by Gary Hoey with Donavon Frankenreiter)
  10. Never Give Up (by Common Sense)
  11. I Can’t Surf (by Reverend Horton Heat)
  12. Mama Nature (by Pato Banton and the Reggae Revolution)
  13. Mr. Know It All (live) (by Primus)
  14. Sailin’ On (by No Doubt)
  15. Army of Me (by Helmet)
  16. My Wave (by Soundgarden)
  17. Quiet Warrior (by Jewel)
  18. Hateful (by Everclear)
  19. Blackwing (by Seven Mary Three)
  20. Netty’s Girl (by Beastie Boys)
  21. Badfish (by Sublime)
  22. Waggy (by Blink-182)
  23. Mahalo Ke Akua (by Mikaele Opio)

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