I Heart Huckabees (soundtrack)

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I Heart Huckabees
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Soundtrack album by
ReleasedOctober 12, 2004
Genre Soundtrack
Length43:29
Label Milan Records
Producer Jon Brion, Jonathan Karp
Jon Brion chronology
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
(2004)
I Heart Huckabees
(2004)
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I Heart Huckabees is the 2004 soundtrack album by Jon Brion for the film of the same name.

Track listing

  1. "Monday" – 2:08
  2. "Knock Yourself Out" – 2:10
  3. "Strange Bath" – 0:57
  4. "Cubes" – 1:42
  5. "Didn't Think It Would Turn Out Bad" – 2:41
  6. "Coincidences" – 1:19
  7. "Over Our Heads" – 2:29
  8. "You Learn" – 2:20
  9. "Later Monday" – 2:08
  10. "Ska" – 1:18
  11. "Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way" – 1:24
  12. "Huckabees Jingle (50's Version)" – 0:20
  13. "Revolving Door" – 4:33
  14. "JB's Blues" – 2:17
  15. "True To Yourself" – 2:47
  16. "Didn't Think It Would Turn Out Bad (String Quartet Version)" – 1:49
  17. "Strangest Times" – 1:56
  18. "Omni" – 1:38
  19. "Get What It's About" – 5:59
  20. "Monday (End Credits)" – 1:44

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