Men with Brooms (soundtrack)

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Men with Brooms
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Soundtrack album by
Various Artists
ReleasedMay 3, 2002
Genre Soundtracks
Length54:27
Label Universal Music Canada

Men with Brooms is the soundtrack album to the Canadian film Men with Brooms , released in 2002.

Track listing

  1. Sarah Harmer with The Tragically Hip, "Silver Road" (2:48)
  2. Kathleen Edwards, "Hockey Skates" (4:25)
  3. The Tragically Hip, "Throwing Off Glass" (3:27)
  4. Our Lady Peace, "Life" (4:22)
  5. The New Pornographers, "Mass Romantic" (4:03)
  6. Sean MacDonald, "God" (2:34)
  7. Big Sugar, "Diggin' a Hole" (4:37)
  8. Tom Wilson, "Planet Love" (2:52)
  9. Matthew Good Band, "Hello Time Bomb" (3:55)
  10. Pepper Sands, "Can U Tell" (3:13)
  11. Chantal Kreviazuk, "Leading Me Home" (4:37)
  12. Paul Gross, "Kiss ’Til You Weep" (3:40)
  13. Holly McNarland, "Watching Over You" (3:44)
  14. The Tragically Hip, "Oh Honey" (2:17)
  15. Jack Lenz, "Men With Brooms Theme" (3:53)


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