Where this album fits
- Career context
- By the time 'I Heart Huckabees' was released in 2004, Jon Brion had established himself as a sought-after producer and composer, known for his distinctive sound. This soundtrack followed his acclaimed work on films like 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' (2004) and showcased his ability to weave disparate musical styles into cohesive narratives. The album marked a pivotal moment in Brion's career as he transitioned from primarily producing for other artists to crafting original scores.
- Stylistic neighbors
- giorge mijael· Michael Jackson· RuPaul
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- short, whimsical listening bursts
- playful and introspective moods
- dynamic emotional shifts
- layered, eclectic soundscapes
- pacing with peaks and valleys
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 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 2:37
- 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
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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