B Sides Win: extras, bonus tracks and b-sides 1992-2008

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B Sides Win: Extras, Bonus Tracks and B-Sides 1992-2008
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Compilation album by
ReleasedFebruary 2010
Recorded1992-2008
Genre Rock, power pop, Indie rock
Label Murderecords
Producer Sloan
Sloan chronology
Hit & Run (EP)
(2009)
B Sides Win: Extras, Bonus Tracks and B-Sides 1992-2008
(2010)
The Double Cross
(2010)

B Sides Win: Extras, Bonus Tracks and B-Sides 1992-2008 is a compilation album by Sloan, comprising B-sides, bonus tracks and compilation tracks recorded between 1992 and 2008. The album was released in February 2010 on Sloan's Murderecords label, in a digital download format. [1] [2] [3]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Sloan, except "Dirty Nails," written by Amy Bowles and Temple Bates

No.TitleLength
1."Underwhelmed (Original Hear & Now Version)"4:38
2."Amped"3:03
3."Sleepover"8:05
4."Rag Doll"3:11
5."Laying Blame"3:42
6."Pillow Fight"3:49
7."D Is for Driver"2:24
8."Stood Up (Studio Version)"3:50
9."Same Old Flame (Studio Version)"3:53
10."Work Cut Out"2:42
11."Out to Lunch"3:37
12."Glad to Be Here"2:51
13."Summer's My Season"3:44
14."At the Edge of the Scene"4:41
15."Had Enough"3:21
16."Helen"4:04
17."Pretty Together (Demo)"2:57
18."Are You Giving Me Back My Love? (Russian Futurists Version)"3:49
19."Step on It, Jean"2:13
20."Dirty Nails"1:23
21."Will You Ever Love Me Again?"4:34
22."I Thought That I Was Ready for You"2:43
23."Tell Me Something I Don't Know"2:45
24."Even Though"3:53
25."The Best Part of Your Life"4:16
26."Believe in Me (Reprise)"3:56

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References

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