Never Hear the End of It explained

Never Hear the End of It
Type:Album
Artist:Sloan
Cover:sloan_never_hear_the_end_of_it.jpg
Released:September 19, 2006
Recorded:2006
Genre:Rock, power pop
Length:76:26
Label:Sony BMG Canada, Yep Roc, Murderecords
Producer:Nick Detoro, Sloan
Prev Year:2005
Next Title:Parallel Play
Next Year:2008

Never Hear the End of It is the eighth album by Canadian rock band Sloan, released on September 19, 2006 in Canada and in the US on January 9, 2007. The record's first single was "Who Taught You to Live Like That?", while "Ill Placed Trust" was launched as a second single in November. The album debuted at #29 on the Canadian Albums Chart and peaked at #48 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart,[1] making it the band's first album to chart in the U.S.

The CD release of the album included all 30 songs contained on a single disc, while vinyl pressings were issued as a double LP. At 76 minutes and 26 seconds, it boasts the longest running time of Sloan's studio albums—exceeded only by the 4 Nights at the Palais Royale live double album.

A video for the track "I've Gotta Try" was also released and charted on Canada's MuchMoreMusic.

The song "Flying High Again" was used in a 2007 episode of America's Funniest Home Videos in a montage of hang gliding accidents.

Notes and References

  1. [{{BillboardURLbyName|artist=sloan|chart=all}} Never Hear the End of It - Sloan]. Billboard. 2011-05-26 .