Canadian Music Week 1996 is a compilation album featuring various artists from Canada. The album offers a diverse range of genres, including rock, pop, and alternative. The album showcases some of the most promising and talented artists of the time, and it's a great representation of the Canadian music scene in the mid-90s.
The album opens with the upbeat and catchy "Girlschool" by Bif Naked, followed by the hauntingly beautiful "Sleepy Maggie" by Ashley MacIsaac. The album also features tracks from notable Canadian artists like Sloan, Moist, and The Tea Party, among others.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "The Other Man" by The Pursuit of Happiness. The song is a catchy and upbeat rock tune with excellent guitar riffs and a memorable chorus. Another highlight is "The Lonely End of the Rink" by The Tragically Hip, which showcases the band's signature sound and poetic lyrics.