A Sides Win: Singles 1992-2005

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A Sides Win: Singles 1992-2005
A Sides Win: Singles 1992-2005 cover
Compilation album by Sloan
Released May 3, 2005
Recorded 1992-2005
Genre Rock
Length 54:54
Label Sony / BMG (Canada)
Koch (US)
Producer Sloan
Professional reviews
Sloan chronology
Action Pact
(2003)
A Sides Win: Singles 1992-2005
(2005)
Never Hear the End of It
(2006)

A Sides Win: Singles 1992-2005 is an album by Canadian power pop quartet Sloan. It was released on May 3, 2005.

The album is a compilation of 14 previously-released singles, plus two new songs. A special version of the album also contains a second disc, a DVD containing the music videos of each of the songs, plus interviews and other material.

The album's title is a play on "A Side Wins", a song on Sloan's 1996 release One Chord to Another.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Underwhelmed" (from Smeared)
  2. "500 Up" (from Smeared)
  3. "Coax Me" (from Twice Removed)
  4. "People of the Sky" (from Twice Removed)
  5. "The Good in Everyone" (from One Chord to Another)
  6. "Everything You've Done Wrong" (from One Chord to Another)
  7. "The Lines You Amend" (from One Chord to Another)
  8. "Money City Maniacs" (from Navy Blues)
  9. "She Says What She Means" (from Navy Blues)
  10. "Losing California" (from Between the Bridges)
  11. "Friendship" (from Between the Bridges)
  12. "If It Feels Good Do It" (from Pretty Together)
  13. "The Other Man" (from Pretty Together)
  14. "The Rest of My Life" (from Action Pact)
  15. "All Used Up" (new)
  16. "Try to Make It" (new)

B-sides

  • "I Thought I Was Ready For You" (JPN import)
  • "Tell Me Something I Don't Know" (JPN import)

The new song "All Used up" was initially released as a single with a video consisting of the band performing with a lot of flashing colors. The song was later given a new video for the official release of the single.

This album has been released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions. This copy-protection can be easily bypassed on many computers by holding the 'shift' key while inserting the CD and for a few seconds after inserting.


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