Never Hear the End of It
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Never Hear the End of It | ||
Studio album by Sloan | ||
Released | September 19, 2006 | |
Recorded | 2006 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 76:25 | |
Label | Sony BMG Canada, Vik | |
Producer(s) | Nick Detoro, Sloan | |
Sloan chronology | ||
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A Sides Win: Singles 1992-2005 (2005) |
Never Hear the End of It (2006) |
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Never Hear the End of It, released on September 19, 2006, is the eighth album by Canadian rock band Sloan. The record's first single was "Who Taught You to Live Like That?", while "Ill-Placed Trust" was launched as the second single in November.
[edit] Track listing
All songs were written and performed by Sloan.
- "Flying High Again" – 1:25
- "Who Taught You to Live Like That?" – 3:02
- "I've Gotta Try" – 2:22
- "Everybody Wants You" – 3:07
- "Listen to the Radio" – 3:09
- "Fading Into Obscurity" – 4:10
- "I Can't Sleep" – 0:52
- "Someone That I Can Be True With" – 1:32
- "Right Or Wrong" – 2:40
- "Something's Wrong" – 1:15
- "Ana Lucia" – 3:21
- "Before the End of the Race" – 2:27
- "Blackout" – 1:39
- "I Understand" – 5:28
- "You Know What It's About" – 1:14
- "Golden Eyes" – 1:01
- "Can't You Figure It Out?" – 2:27
- "Set In Motion" – 2:35
- "Love Is All Around" – 3:21
- "Will I Belong?" – 1:20
- "Ill-Placed Trust" – 3:26
- "Live The Life You're Dreaming Of" – 4:08
- "Living With The Masses" – 1:36
- "HFXNSHC" – 1:11
- "People Think They Know Me" – 2:12
- "I Know You" – 4:00
- "Last Time In Love" – 3:36
- "It's Not The End Of The World" – 2:28
- "Light Years" – 1:51
- "Another Way I Could Do It"– 3:31
- iTunes Store tracklisting also includes two bonus tracks entitled "Even Though" and "The Best Part of Your Life."
[edit] Miscellanea
- The song title HFXNSHC stands for "Halifax, Nova Scotia Hardcore".
- Like the cover of Twice Removed, Patrick Pentland is once again resting his head on his arm on the album cover.
- Chris Murphy, who's usually in the foreground on most Sloan releases (Twice Removed, Navy Blues (full head), Pretty Together & Action Pact) is less notable on the cover of Never Hear the End of It. He seems to take the pictoral backseat when his songs outnumber those of his bandmates (One Chord to Another).