FYI: Toad The Wet Sprocket
For some reason “Walk on the Ocean” has been stuck in my head; and let’s also mention that Toad The Wet Sprocket will be playing at this year’s Rock Boat.
- The band formed in Santa Barbara in 1986.
- They got their name from Eric Idle’e monologue on “Rock Notes” from Monty Python’s album Contractual Obligations.
- In 1988 Toad self-financed their first album, Bread and Circus, for $650.
- While recording their second album, Pale, the band signed to Columbia Records.
- The band passed on an opportunity to re-record Pale and they also had Columbia reissue Bread and Circus.
- Toad released their third album, fear, on August 27, 1991.
- Their break through single, ”All I Want”, was almost left off of fear.
- Another version of “Walk on the Ocean” appears on the compilation Almost Kinda Acoustic.
- After 2 years on the road, frontman Glen Phillips had to have surgery on his pipes.
- Toad returned in 1994 with Dulcinea, which would go on to platinum status.
- Dulcinea produced two top 40 tracks from Modern Rock and Mainstream Rock charts, “Fall Down” and “Something’s Always Wrong”.
- In 1995 the band released a compilation of b-sides and rarities called In Light Syrup.
- The song “Brother” appeared in the Mike Myers flick So I Married An Axe Murderer.
- “Good Intentions” was featured on Friends.
- In 1997, the band released their fifth album, Coil.
- In July of 1998 Toad The Wet Sprocket broke up.
- In 1999, PS (A Toad Retrospective) was released.
- The reunited for some shows in 2002, including a benefit show the Rape Crisis Center in their hometown of Santa Barbara and opening up for the Counting Crows.
- The live album, Welcome Home: Live at the Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara 1992, was released in 2004.
- In 2006 the band lined up a 34 date U.S. tour.

2 Comments
So, here I am; slacker me. Finally going blog surfing. I don’t think I was ever too into these guys. My sister however, loved them so whenever I hear that walk on the ocean song it reminds me of her. Hmmm, now I’m really hoping that they were the ones singing that song.
Yup, Walk on the Ocean was them. I guess their kind of a guilty pleasure for me.
Glad to see that you’re back around here : )