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Vinyl love: Sloan “One chord to another”

(Vinyl Love is a series of posts that quite simply lists, describes, and displays the pieces in my growing vinyl collection. You can bet that each record was given a spin during the drafting of each corresponding post.)

Artist: Sloan
Album Title: One chord to another
Year released: 1996
Year reissued: 2016
Details: n/a

The skinny: Well, it’s Canada Day again, and on these pages, this just gives me yet another reason to feature an artist from my home country and there are a great many to choose from. Sloan, for instance, is an alt-rock quartet that formed in Halifax, Nova Scotia way back in 1991 and is still a going concern today. I wasn’t initially a fan when I heard their first ever single “Underwhelmed” in 1992 but warmed up to a couple of singles off their sophomore album, 1994’s “Twice removed“. It took their third album, “One chord to another”, however, to make me a full-fledged fan. So of course, this record was destined my vinyl shelves. I purchased this reissue on one of my many trips to Toronto’s Sonic Boom, a massive record shop in Chinatown and I pull it out regularly when I’m in the mood to rock out. Happy Canada Day!

Standout track: “Everything you’ve done wrong”

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