#6.09
- "Sympathy
for the Devil"
Prod.
#3T7559
(Original Air Date - 11/03/2008)
Nathan finds himself face-to-face with an old rival, Brooke deals with someone
who once hurt her, and Lucas' novel leads him into threatening waters.
"Can
You Tell"
- Ra Ra Riot Album: The Rumb Thumb (Barsuk) Official Site:
http://www.rarariot.com MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/rarariot
Scene: Opening scenes: Brooke works on sketches
for Peyton's wedding dress while explaining to Sam the conditions of her
punishment.
"You've
Got Growin' Up To Do" feat. Patty Griffin
- Joshua Radin
Album: Simple Times (Mom & Pop Music) Official Site:
http://www.joshuaradin.com MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/joshuaradin
Scene: FLASHBACK - Peyton meets Julian
at the record company.
This artist was also heard in episodes
#4.01,
#6.05 &
#6.06.
"It
Is Best To Keep It All Inside" -
Johnathan Rice Album: Further North (Reprise/WEA) Official Site:
http://www.johnathanrice.com MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/johnathanrice
Scene: Nathan and Jamie watch a news segment on
him playing in the Slamball championships.; Flashback - Julian and Peyton meet
up outside Lucas' book signing.
This
artist is also heard in episodes #2.06
&
#5.13.
"I
Don't Live In A Dream" -
Jackie Greene Album: Giving Up the Ghost (429) Official Site:
http://www.jackiegreene.com MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/jackiegreene
Scene: Mouth goes to talk to Nathan at the
rivercourt,; Owen gets naked in the back of Brooke's car.; Sam teaches Jamie
about Economics.
"An
Ordinary Life"
- Juice Monkey Album: Change We Can Believe In EP (Fervor)
Scene: Nathan faces off with an old
basketball rival in Slamball.; Haley talks to Sam about being a good role model.
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