Kidman, Andrew: Glass Love (Score) (Original Soundtrack)
Kidman, Andrew: Glass Love (Score) (Original Soundtrack)
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Kidman, Andrew
Label: Anthology Recordings
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 184923602418
Genre: Soundtrack
Vinyl LP pressing. As part of Anthology Recordings' Surf Archive series, they celebrate the soundtracks to Andrew Kidman's classic 1996 film Litmus alongside his 2006 follow up Glass Love. By the early '90s, surfing was on an upswing in popularity as professional surfers became marketable athletes. The three-fin, high performance, "thruster" shortboard was the tool of choice, lending to a fast-paced slashing style and ultimately a more aggressive "surf and destroy" movement in board culture. Kidman released his second film, Glass Love, ten years later. As with Litmus, the music came first; Kidman felt his songwriting was ready to take on a new life. Thanks in part to Litmus, experimentation in board design progressed as surfers became more contemplative, questioning, 'is surfing art or sport?' Glass Love and it's soundtrack highlights this mindset and time period, creating an extra dimension to surfing that is still prevalent today.
Tracks:
1.1 If They Only Knew
1.2 Mama, You Been on My Mind
1.3 Light Inside of You
1.4 Moonshiner
1.5 Flowers in the Wind
1.6 Narrabeen
1.7 The Dice Already Thrown
1.8 Opus
1.9 Blood on Your Shadow