
The September Sessions (Music From A Film By Jack Johnson)
The September Sessions (Music From A Film by Jack Johnson) is the evocative soundtrack to Jack Johnson’s surf film of the same name.
A musical journey born out of waves, spontaneity, and creative freedom. Featuring Johnson’s own “A Pirate Looks at 40” alongside guitar-led surf jams and atmospheric instrumentals, this soundtrack weaves together surfer spirit and mellow folk warmth. It captures the laid-back ethos behind the film’s journey through the Mentawai Islands — where perfect waves met quiet shores and raw inspiration. Originally released on Brushfire Records, it stands as a singular recording in Johnson’s catalog, bridging his love for filmmaking and music.  
The September Sessions (Music From A Film By Jack Johnson)
The September Sessions (Music From A Film by Jack Johnson) is the evocative soundtrack to Jack Johnson’s surf film of the same name.
A musical journey born out of waves, spontaneity, and creative freedom. Featuring Johnson’s own “A Pirate Looks at 40” alongside guitar-led surf jams and atmospheric instrumentals, this soundtrack weaves together surfer spirit and mellow folk warmth. It captures the laid-back ethos behind the film’s journey through the Mentawai Islands — where perfect waves met quiet shores and raw inspiration. Originally released on Brushfire Records, it stands as a singular recording in Johnson’s catalog, bridging his love for filmmaking and music.  
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The September Sessions (Music From A Film by Jack Johnson) is the evocative soundtrack to Jack Johnson’s surf film of the same name.
A musical journey born out of waves, spontaneity, and creative freedom. Featuring Johnson’s own “A Pirate Looks at 40” alongside guitar-led surf jams and atmospheric instrumentals, this soundtrack weaves together surfer spirit and mellow folk warmth. It captures the laid-back ethos behind the film’s journey through the Mentawai Islands — where perfect waves met quiet shores and raw inspiration. Originally released on Brushfire Records, it stands as a singular recording in Johnson’s catalog, bridging his love for filmmaking and music.  











